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SUMMARY:Workgroup on Climate-Statistical Mechanics - LSCE/SPEC
DESCRIPTION:Workgroup on Climate-Statistical Mechanics – LSCE/SPEC\nMonday Jan 11th 2021\, 13.00 London Time/14.00 Paris time\, Seminar \nValerio Lucarini (University of Reading)\n“Fingerprinting Heatwaves and Cold Spells and Assessing Their Response to Climate Change using Large Deviation Theory” \nExtreme events provide relevant insights on the dynamics of the climate system and their understanding is key to defining useful strategies for mitigating the impact of climate variability and climate change. By applying large deviation theory to the output of a state-of-the-art climate model\, we define the climatology of persistent heatwaves and cold spells in some key target regions of the planet by constructing empirically the corresponding rate functions for the surface temperature\, and we assess the impact of increasing CO2 concentration on such persistent anomalies. In particular\, we can better understand the increasing hazard associated to heatwaves in a warmer climate. We show that two 2010 high impact events – summer Russian heatwave and winter Dzud in Mongolia – are associated with atmospheric patterns that are exceptional compared to the typical ones\, but typical compared to the climatology of extreme events. Finally\, we propose an approximate formula for describing large and persistent temperature fluctuations from easily accessible statistical properties. \nM. Galfi and V. Lucarini\, Fingerprinting Heatwaves and Cold Spells and Assessing Their Response to Climate Change using Large Deviation Theory\, arXiv:2010.08272 (2020) [submitted to Physical Review Letters] \nV. M. Galfi\, V. Lucarini\, and J. Wouters\, A large deviation theory-based analysis of heat waves and cold spells in a simplified model of the general circulation of the atmosphere\, J. Stat. Mech. 033404 (2019) \nLink: https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/991371277
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/cmpe/event/workgroup-on-climate-statistical-mechanics-lsce-spec/
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SUMMARY:SIAM MPE 2020 Conference - Minisymposium MS 29
DESCRIPTION:Minisymposium MS 29 Climate Variability and Climate Change: A Mathematical Perspective\n\n\nAugust 4th 2020\n3 AM – 6 AM Sidney Time\n10 AM – 1 PM Los Angeles Time\n1 PM – 4 PM New York Time\n6 PM – 9 PM London Time\n7 PM – 10 PM Paris Time\n\n\nProgramme:\n\n\nhttps://meetings.siam.org/sess/dsp_programsess.cfm?SESSIONCODE=68493\n\n\n \n\n\nZoom session:\n\n\nhttps://zoom.us/j/2904065818?pwd=c0JsSURLeFY3NUFkbHQ1VTNCMFJjUT09
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/cmpe/event/siam-mpe-2020-conference-minisymposium-ms-29/
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SUMMARY:MS 29 Climate Variability and Climate Change: A Mathematical Perspective - SIAM MPE2020
DESCRIPTION:Minisymposium at SIAM MPE2020 Conference\n\n\nMS 29 Climate Variability and Climate Change: A Mathematical Perspective\n\n\nAugust 4th 2020\n3 AM – 6 AM Sidney Time\n10 AM – 1 PM Los Angeles Time\n1 PM – 4 PM New York Time\n6 PM – 9 PM London Time\n7 PM – 10 PM Paris Time\n\n\nProgramme:\nhttps://meetings.siam.org/sess/dsp_programsess.cfm?SESSIONCODE=68493\n\n\nZoom session:\nhttps://zoom.us/j/2904065818?pwd=c0JsSURLeFY3NUFkbHQ1VTNCMFJjUT09
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/cmpe/event/ms-29-climate-variability-and-climate-change-a-mathematical-perspective-siam-mpe2020/
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SUMMARY:Workshop on Critical Transitions in Complex Systems 2020 (online)
DESCRIPTION:Workshop on Critical Transitions in Complex Systems 2020 (online)\, 29th – 31st July 2020 \nComplex systems research has been at the forefront of scientific priorities for some time and many very interesting phenomena have been identified and explored in the context of a wide variety of applications. This workshop is part of a series\, reflecting on an emerging movement to develop a mathematical theory for sudden changes in the dynamical behaviour of complex systems\, so-called critical transitions. The prospect to develop reliable early-warning signals for such critical transitions is potentially far-reaching since these could lead to better control strategies to avoid or diminish the effect of catastrophes. \nConfirmed speakers include: \nThomas Bury (McGill University\, Canada)\nKwang-Hyun Cho (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology\, South Korea)\nMark Dekker (University of Utrecht\, The Netherlands)\nDeniz Eroglu (Kadir Has University\, Turkey)\nPeter Ditlevsen (Niels Bohr Institute\, Denmark)\nMarino Gavidia (University of Luxembourg\, Luxembourg)\nFederico Graceffa (Imperial College London\, UK)\nYoshito Hirata (University of Tsukuba\, Japan)\nFrancoise Kemp (University of Luxembourg\, Luxembourg)\nChristian Kuehn (TU Munich\, Germany)\nJuergen Kurths (Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research and Humboldt University Berlin\, Germany)\nValdimir Levin (University of Luxembourg\, Luxembourg)\nTiejun Li (Peking University\, China)\nWei Lin (Fudan University\, China)\nRui Liu (South China University of Technology\, China)\nIacopo Longo (TU Munich\, Germany)\nValerio Lucarini (University of Reading\, UK)\nStefano Magni (University of Luxembourg\, Luxembourg)\nTadayoshi Matsumori (Toyota\, Japan)\nGuillermo Olicon-Mendez (Imperial College London\, UK)\nJulian Newman (University of Exeter\, UK)\nMakito Oku (University of Toyama\, Japan)\nGreg Pavliotis (Imperial College London\, UK)\nTiago Pereira (University of Sao Paulo\, Brazil)\nDaniele Proverbio (University of Luxembourg\, Luxembourg)\nMartin Rasmussen (Imperial College London\, UK)\nCourtney Quinn (CSIRO\, Hobart\, Australia)\nFlavia Remo (University  of Jena\, Germany)\nYuzuru Sato (Hokkaido University\, Japan)\nMarten Scheffer (Wageningen University\, Netherlands)\nDidier Sornette (ETH Zurich\, Switzerland ) \nFor further information and provisional schedule for the online workshop\, please visit https://bit.ly/workshopcriticaltransitions2020. Registration is compulsory and can be done on the workshop webpage. (For those who do not have access to google sites\, please use the alternative webpage https://bit.ly/criticaltransitions2020) \n  \nOrganizing committee: \nKazuyuki Aihara\, Luonan Chen\, Jeroen Lamb\, Wei Hao Tey
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/cmpe/event/workshop-on-critical-transitions-in-complex-systems-2020-online/
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SUMMARY:Mathematics of Planet Earth Webinars: Analysis and Modelling
DESCRIPTION:Weekly webinars organised by early career scientists. Speakers: D. Holm and V. Lucarini
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/cmpe/event/mathematics-of-planet-earth-webinars-analysis-and-modelling-2/
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SUMMARY:Mathematics of Planet Earth Webinars: Analysis and Modelling
DESCRIPTION:Weekly webinars organised by early career scientists. Speakers: L. Kosloff and C. Ricci
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/cmpe/event/mathematics-of-planet-earth-webinars-analysis-and-modelling/
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