Title: “Hydrology in the supercomputing age: How computational advances have revolutionized our field, and what big data and massively parallel simulations mean for the future of hydrologic discovery”
Abstract: We are in the midst of a revolution in computing and data. In the past 50 years we have moved from electrical analog models to massively parallel computer...
Title:Learning Data-driven Subgrid-scale Models for Geophysical Turbulence: Stability, Extrapolation, and Interpretation
Abstract: The atmospheric and oceanic turbulent circulations involve a variety of nonlinearly interacting physical processes spanning a broad range of spatial and temporal scales. To make simulations of these turbulent flows computationally tractable,...
Speaker:Prof. Joseph LaCasce from University of Oslo
Title:"Weakening of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation in an extreme climate"
Abstract: The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) regulates the global transport of heat, freshwater, trace gases and nutrients in the Atlantic sector. Published proxy records and modeling studies, reviewed by the IPCC, are consistent with a weakening AMOC in the warming climate. We examine AMOC...