Rare Events, Tipping Points, and Abrupt Changes in the Climate System
FOCUS · R15 · ID: 381518
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Large deviation theory, extreme events and abrupt changes in the climate system
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Freddy Bouchet
CNRS
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Freddy Bouchet
CNRS
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Fingerprinting Heatwaves and Cold Spells and Assessing Their Response to Climate Change using Large Deviation Theory
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Valerio Lucarini
University of Reading
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Vera Melinda Galfi
University of Hamburg
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Valerio Lucarini
University of Reading
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Asymmetric extreme events of Earth's climate and carbon cycle during the last 66 million years
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Constantin Arnscheidt
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT
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Constantin Arnscheidt
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT
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Daniel Rothman
Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT
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Data assimilation and Uncertainty Quantification in the Geosciences
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Juan Restrepo
Computer Science and Mathematics Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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Juan Restrepo
Computer Science and Mathematics Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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Transition path theory analysis of noise-induced tipping in a stratospheric model
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Justin Finkel
University of Chicago
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Justin Finkel
University of Chicago
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Jonathan Weare
Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University
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Dorian Abbot
University of Chicago
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The distribution of ocean surface wave heights and the St. Petersburg paradox
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Jake Fontana
United States Naval Research Laboratory
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Jake Fontana
United States Naval Research Laboratory
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Paul Johns
United States Naval Research Laboratory
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Peter Palffy-Muhoray
Mathematical Sciences, Kent State University, Dept. of Mathematical Sciences and Advanced Materials and Liquid Crystal Institute, Kent State University, Department of Mathematical Sciences, Kent State University
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An Improved Framework for the Dynamic Likelihood Filter
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Dallas Foster
Mathematics, Oregon State University
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Dallas Foster
Mathematics, Oregon State University
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Juan Restrepo
Computer Science and Mathematics Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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Spontaneous Stochasticity in Atmospheric Turbulence and Climate Dynamics
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Gregory Eyink
Johns Hopkins University, Department of Applied Mathematics & Statistics, The Johns Hopkins University
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Gregory Eyink
Johns Hopkins University, Department of Applied Mathematics & Statistics, The Johns Hopkins University
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Dmytro Bandak
Physics, UIUC, Department of Physics, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Alexei Mailybaev
Instituto Nacional de Matemática Pura e Aplicada
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Nigel Goldenfeld
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Physics, UIUC, Physics, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Feedbacks between the worst storms on Earth and lower stratospheric water vapor
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Morgan O'Neill
Stanford Univ
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Morgan O'Neill
Stanford Univ
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