Representations of the atmospheric boundary layer in global climate modelsplay a role in simulations of past, present, and future climates. Representing the atmospheric boundary layer (ABL) within global climate models (GCMs) are difficult due to differences in surface type, scale mismatch between physical processes affecting the ABL and scales at which GCMs are run, and difficulties in measuring different physical processes within the ABL. Various parameterization techniques described below attempt to address the difficulty in ABL representations within GCMs. (Wikipedia).
Astronomy - Ch. 9.1: Earth's Atmosphere (6 of 61) Atmospheric Temperature Gradient
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How clouds influence climate change (with @ClimateAdam)
Learn the science of clouds and the programming of this visualisation with Brilliant: https://www.brilliant.org/SimonClark Featuring the wonderful @ClimateAdam - go check out their channel! Their video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=903MxDKnBa8 This video talks about how clouds inte
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Understanding the Ocean's response in a Future Climate
SIAM Geosciences Webinar Series Title: Understanding the Ocean's Response in a Future Climate: A Robust Blueprint for Trustworthy AI for Climate Analysis Date and Time: Thursday, March 10, 2022, 12:00pm Eastern time zone Speaker: Maike Sonnewald, University of Washington Abstract: Usin
From playlist Seminar on Applied Geometry and Algebra (SIAM SAGA)
Astronomy - Ch. 9.1: Earth's Atmosphere (56 of 61) The 1st 20 PPM produces 50% of Greenhouse Effect
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What Are Clouds, and How Do They Form?
Learn why clouds are critical to Earth's climate system and the role that they play in the water cycle. Play the Cloud Lab: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/labs/lab/cloud/ Find discussion questions for this video and other resources in the Cloud Lab collection on PBS LearningMedia: http://
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Are GCMs obsolete? by Venkatramani Balaji
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11. Clouds and Precipitation (cloud chamber experiment)
The Atmosphere, the Ocean and Environmental Change (GG 140) Scattered visible light and microwave radar can used used to detect clouds and precipitation. Cloud formation in rising air can be simulated in the classroom by suddenly dropping the pressure in a glass chamber. The small cloud
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Propagation mechanisms of monsoon intraseasonal oscillations by Eric D. Maloney
DISCUSSION MEETING AIR-SEA INTERACTIONS IN THE BAY OF BENGAL FROM MONSOONS TO MIXING ORGANIZERS: Eric D'Asaro, Rama Govindarajan, Manikandan Mathur, Debasis Sengupta, Emily Shroyer, Jai Sukhatme and Amit Tandon DATE: 18 February 2019 to 23 February 2019 VENUE: Ramanujan Lecture Hall, I
From playlist Air-sea Interactions in The Bay of Bengal From Monsoons to Mixing 2019
Introduction to Atmospheric Science by Science Prof. C. Balaji,Department of Mechanical Engineering,IIT Madras.For more details on NPTEL visit http://nptel.ac.in
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Introduction to Dynamical Models and Theory Behind Seasonal Forecasting - David Dewitt
PROGRAM: Data Assimilation Research Program Venue: Centre for Applicable Mathematics-TIFR and Indian Institute of Science Dates: 04 - 23 July, 2011 DESCRIPTION: Data assimilation (DA) is a powerful and versatile method for combining observational data of a system with its dynamical mod
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The challenge of Climate Prediction: Scientific Certainty and Uncertainty by R. Saravanan
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The Atmosphere, the Ocean and Environmental Change (GG 140) Ice on earth is sensitive to climate change and ice plays a role in climate change processes. Recent trends in the Greenland ice sheet provide an important example. Over the past two decades the extent of surface melt water o
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28. Global Warming (continued)
The Atmosphere, the Ocean and Environmental Change (GG 140) The current Holocene epoch is considered to be a time period of relatively stable climate compared to earlier geological periods. Still, some significant changes in temperature and sea level did occur. These climatic fluctuat
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Astronomy - Ch. 9.1: Earth's Atmosphere (55 of 61) What is the Temperature Model Sensitivity?
Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! In this video I will explain the difficulties of finding a contributing factor for the cause and effect for the variation of the temperature of Earth. Next video in this series can be seen at: https://youtu.be/8ZGU-XQsiX
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Climate Dynamics of Condensible-Rich Exoplanet Atmospheres - Ray Pierrehumbert
Joint IAS/Princeton University Astrophysics Colloquium Tuesday, November 10, 2015 http://www.sns.ias.edu/~seminar/colloquia.shtml On the present Earth, the primary condensible substance — water vapor — represents only a few percent of the mass of the atmosphere. While the effects of the
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Are we using the correct boundary layer parameterizations in the bay of bengal by Leah Johnson
DISCUSSION MEETING AIR-SEA INTERACTIONS IN THE BAY OF BENGAL FROM MONSOONS TO MIXING ORGANIZERS: Eric D'Asaro, Rama Govindarajan, Manikandan Mathur, Debasis Sengupta, Emily Shroyer, Jai Sukhatme and Amit Tandon DATE: 18 February 2019 to 23 February 2019 VENUE: Ramanujan Lecture Hall, I
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Accelerating and improving climate models with hybrid AI approaches by Tapio Schneider
DISCUSSION MEETING: WORKSHOP ON CLIMATE STUDIES (HYBRID) ORGANIZERS: Rama Govindarajan (ICTS-TIFR, India), Sandeep Juneja (TIFR, India), Ramalingam Saravanan (Texas A&M University, USA) and Sandip Trivedi (TIFR, India) DATE : 01 March 2022 to 03 March 2022 VENUE: Ramanujan Lecture Hall
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Earth Week Panel on Geoengineering - 4/23/2021
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Introduction: Data Sciences for Climate and Environment
This is a short introduction to the Data Sciences for Climate and Environment by Professors Richard Smith and Mark Girolami. You can view the full event here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLuD_SqLtxSdUVT_2SSPzZSC__kAxpkm8w About the event Collectively, we are modelling and moni
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