Dates, Times: 24th of June 2024, 12 noon to 25th of June, 4pm. For more details, see the workshop homepage. For the presentations, see this page (password protected).
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ExREC 2024 meeting “Extremes and Rare Events in Climate and related applications”
This summer a workshop on “Extremes and Rare Events in Climate and related applications” took place on the Whiteknights Campus of the University of Reading. This CMPE-sponsored event was organised…Read More >
Farewell to Valerio
After leading CMPE for six successful years, we need to say arrivederci to Valerio who has taken up a position at University of Leicester. We are grateful to Valerio for…Read More >
INI Satellite Programme: Geophysical fluid dynamics; from mathematical theory to operational prediction
This programme was the inaugural ‘INI@’ Satellite Programme, and took place at the University of Reading. From the workshop description: “A better understanding of the climate system is of great societal relevance,…Read More >
Focus Issue on Chaos: Theory-informed and Data-driven Approaches to Advance Climate Sciences
Focus Issue on Chaos: Theory-informed and Data-driven Approaches to Advance Climate Sciences Deadline for submission: March 1 2022 We are pleased to announce that our Focus Issue, “Theory-informed and Data-driven Approaches…Read More >
International honour for mathematician exploring Earth’s climate
We’re delighted to report that CMPE Director, Professor Valerio Lucarini, was the recipient of the 2021 Ed Lorenz Lecture, in the Nonlinear Geophysics Section of the American Geosciences Union (AGU)…Read More >
‘Fingerprints’ of extreme weather revealed by new statistical approach
Determining if particular extreme hot or cold spells were caused by climate change could be made easier by a new mathematical method published in the journal Physical Review Letters and co-authored…Read More >
Climate science AI builds genuine understanding of climate system
Artificial intelligence programmes used widely in climate science build an actual understanding of the climate system, meaning we can trust machine learning and further its applications in climate science, according…Read More >