The Digital Revolution of Earth System Modelling
Offered By: Scalable Parallel Computing Lab, SPCL @ ETH Zurich via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the transformative developments in Earth system modeling through this insightful conference talk. Delve into three major revolutions that have shaped the field over recent decades: the quiet revolution, which harnessed improved observations and increased computing power; the digital revolution, enabling kilometer-scale simulations on modern supercomputers; and the machine learning revolution, introducing competitive, efficient alternatives to conventional weather models. Gain a comprehensive understanding of past advancements, current challenges, and future prospects in Earth system modeling. Learn from speaker Peter Dueben as he presents at SPCL_Bcast #47, recorded on April 4, 2024, and discover how these revolutions are reshaping the landscape of weather prediction and climate modeling.
Syllabus
[SPCL_Bcast] The digital revolution of Earth system modelling
Taught by
Scalable Parallel Computing Lab, SPCL @ ETH Zurich
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