IMA Conference on the Mathematics of the Climate System
13-15 September 2011, University of Reading, UK
http://www.ima.org.uk/Conferences/mcs2011.html
Second Announcement and Call for Papers
This conference will be about the construction and use of mathematical
and computational models of the climate system, from the conceptual to
the comprehensive. The conceptual models aid our understanding of how
certain climate processes interact, and enable us to assess, interpret
and diagnose the comprehensive models. Also, the conceptual models
provide readily understandable paradigms for dynamical climate-system
behaviour, which may be tested in the comprehensive models. The
conference will focus on four related topics:
1. Extraction of deterministic and stochastic models from measurements
and simulations of the climate system;
2. Reduced complexity models and their dynamics;
3. Confronting scientific hypotheses about the climate system with data;
4. Mathematically-based diagnostic studies of climate dynamics and
statistics based on comprehensive models and reanalyses.
Confirmed Invited Speakers:
Daan Crommelin (CWI, Amsterdam)
Michael Ghil (Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris and UCLA, Los Angeles)
Chris Jones (University of Warwick)
Jonathan Rougier (University of Bristol)
Joe Tribbia (National Centre of Atmospheric Research (NCAR) in Boulder,
Colarado)
Call For Papers
Papers will be accepted for the conference based on a 100-200 word
abstract. Abstracts should be submitted by 10 June 2011 either online
at http://online.ima.org.uk/ or by email to [log in to unmask]
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University of Exeter
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