CliMathNet: Mathematics for Climate Network

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Virtual Emergent Constraints and Tipping Points Workshop (23rd-26th November 2020)

The aim of this virtual collaborative workshop is to bring together Climate Scientists, Mathematicians and Ecologists to answer key questions around the relationships between the variability and sensitivity of the Earth System and its subcomponents. The first part of this workshop (16:00-19:00 GMT, 23rd – 24th November) will discuss proposed emergent constraints on future projections, […]


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One World Mathematics of Climate

One World Mathematics of Climate is an online platform which aims at gathering the best scientists from all over the world on the subject of mathematics, theoretical physics and statistical mechanics for climate. Our aim is to provide the best possible scientific discussions to a wide international audience, without the need for travel. The current […]


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Call for mini talks: Mathematical models of climate change webinar 12th May 2020

In this free webinar leading international experts will describe the latest developments in mathematically based climate modelling and examine what lies ahead in terms of challenges and opportunities. The organisers welcome 5-minute talks by webinar attendees with an emphasis on Empirical Climate Models. If you would like to offer a short presentation during the webinar, […]


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Mathematical models of climate change: Challenges and opportunities : virtual meeting 12th May 2020

Despite the current coronavirus health crisis, climate change remains the greatest threat facing humanity. We can only stop devastating climate change if we have a clear understanding of what the future holds – and understand the accuracy of our predictions. To do this, we need to further develop and test, mathematical models of climate change. […]


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CliMathNet online event and Pathways to Climate Resilience

Climate change is the defining challenge of our time, and it will profoundly impact all of us. Over the coming months, the IMI at the University of Bath will investigate and address this enormous challenge with a series of events focused on exploring the science of climate change and ways of building stronger community resilience. […]


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Tipping Points in the Earth System (TiPES)

TiPES is an EU Horizon 2020 funded research consortium that will run from September 2019 for 4 years. The main object is to better quantify the tipping elements that are present in the climate system and to ensure that climate projections also include these. For more details, to see participants and meetings, view the website […]


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SIAM MPE 2020, California, 8-10 June 2020

The SIAM Mathematics for Planet Earth section have a meeting 8th-10th June 2020 in the Hyatt Regency Orange County, Garden Grove, California, U.S. For more details, see here.


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Mathematics of the Economy and Climate, Utrecht, 15-17 July 2019

The aim of this collaborative workshop is to gather Climate Scientists, Mathematicians and Economists to address key questions around ongoing climate change and its connections with the development of economic systems. The workshop will address problems related to mathematical modelling, uncertainty quantification and prediction in the coupled climate-economy system. It will highlight interactions between both […]


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Subscribe to the CliMathNet newsletter

You can sign up for the moderated CliMathNet newsletter by going to https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/webadmin?SUBED1=CLIMATHNET&A=1 If you have an item for the newsletter such as a meeting announcement or call for contributions, a PhD studentship or a job vacancy, please email it to climathnet@jiscmail.ac.uk. It is best if you send plain text, with links to any further information.


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CliMathNet conference, Reading 19-21 Sept 2018

The 2018 CliMathNet conference ran from 9am on 19th Sept to 4pm on 21st Sept 2018, at the University of Reading You can find details on: http://emps.exeter.ac.uk/climathnet/2018conferencereading/


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