Predicting Extreme Events in Natural and Socioeconomic Systems - State-of-the-Art and Emerging Possibilities
Offered By: AGU via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore cutting-edge research on predicting extreme events in natural and socioeconomic systems in this 2-hour conference session from the AGU Fall Meeting 2011. Delve into state-of-the-art methodologies and emerging possibilities for forecasting rare and high-impact occurrences across various disciplines. Learn from experts as they present their findings on topics such as climate extremes, natural disasters, financial crises, and other complex system behaviors. Gain insights into advanced modeling techniques, data analysis approaches, and interdisciplinary collaborations aimed at improving our ability to anticipate and mitigate the effects of extreme events. Discover how researchers are pushing the boundaries of predictive science to enhance resilience and decision-making in the face of unprecedented challenges in both natural and human-made systems.
Syllabus
Fall Meeting 2011: Predicting Extreme Events in Natural and Socioeconomic Systems
Taught by
AGU
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