Seminar: Mode Modelling the dynamics of past climate change
Jaeger 1 Seminar Room Research School of Earth Sciences, 142 Mills Rd, Acton, ACT, AustraliaKatrin Meissner (UNSW). Mode Modelling the dynamics of past climate change
Katrin Meissner (UNSW). Mode Modelling the dynamics of past climate change
Participants: Sandra McLaren, Nick Earl, Kale Sniderman (University of Melbourne)
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Joe LaCasca (University of Oslo)
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this talk will address methods in which urban microclimatology can be employed as the key tool for a) understanding the pedestrian-/street-scale phenomena and processes, b) providing methodologies for climate-conscious design solutions, and c) informing accurate assessments of mesoscale climate.
Dáithí Stone National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research, Wellington, New Zealand. Over the past couple of decades a large number of studies have diagnosed the contribution of emissions from... View Article
Andreas Oschlies (GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research). Oceanic anoxic events have been associated with warm climates in Earth history, and there are concerns that current ocean deoxygenation may eventually... View Article
Greg Holland A lot of attention has been given to the potential influence that climate change may have on tropical cyclone activity. But very little has been said about the... View Article
Thomas will describe the challenges and opportunities in modelling dynamic decision making in integrated climate-economy systems. A particular focus will be on the role of interdisciplinary dialogue in conducting integrated assessment studies and on the acceptance of interdisciplinary research.