Nonlinear and Scaling Processes in the Atmosphere and Ocean at All Scales
Offered By: AGU via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a series of conference talks from the 2012 AGU Fall Meeting focusing on nonlinear and scaling processes in the atmosphere and ocean across various scales. Delve into topics such as stochastic models for climate field reconstructions, climate sensitivity as a function of frequency, long-range memory in global temperature, megadroughts and future risk assessment, turbulence parameterizations in climate models, and micro-scale fluorescence signals. Gain insights from invited speakers and researchers presenting their findings on these complex atmospheric and oceanic phenomena, their implications for climate change, and the challenges in modeling and predicting these systems.
Syllabus
Fall Meeting 2012: Nonlinear and Scaling Processes in the Atmosphere and Ocean at All Scales
Taught by
AGU
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