Upcoming seminars

Fri, 31/05
14:30
Prof. Bruce Malamud (King's College London) Mathematical Geoscience Seminar Add to calendar DH 3rd floor SR
Fri, 14/06
14:30
Dr. Anthony Anderson (University of Cambridge) Mathematical Geoscience Seminar Add to calendar DH 3rd floor SR

Past seminars

Fri, 04/11/2011
14:30
Dr Frank Kwasniok (University of Exeter) Mathematical Geoscience Seminar Add to calendar DH 3rd floor SR
A new approach for data-based stochastic parametrisation of unresolved scales and processes in numerical weather and climate prediction models is introduced. The subgrid-scale model is conditional on the state of the resolved scales, consisting of a collection of local models. A clustering algorithm in the space of the resolved variables is combined with statistical modelling of the impact of the unresolved variables. The clusters and the parameters of the associated subgrid models are estimated simultaneously from data. The method is tested and explored in the framework of the Lorenz '96 model using discrete Markov processes as local statistical models. Performance of the scheme is investigated for long-term simulations as well as ensemble prediction. The present method clearly outperforms simple parametrisation schemes and compares favourably with another recently proposed subgrid scheme also based on conditional Markov chains.
Fri, 21/10/2011
14:30
Prof. Carl Wunsch (MIT) Mathematical Geoscience Seminar Add to calendar DH 3rd floor SR

Studies of the ocean circulation and climate have come to be dominated by the results of complex numerical models encompassing hundreds of thousands of lines of computer code and whose physics may be more difficult to penetrate than the real system. Some insight into the large-scale ocean circulation can perhaps be gained by taking a step back and considering the gross time scales governing oceanic changes. These can derived from a wide variety of simple considerations such as energy flux rates, signal velocities, tracer equilibrium times, and others. At any given time, observed changes are likely a summation of shifts taking place over all of these time scales.

Fri, 06/05/2011
14:30
Dirk Notz (Max Planck Inst) Mathematical Geoscience Seminar Add to calendar DH 3rd floor SR
Fri, 25/02/2011
14:30
Anthony Anderson (DAMTP) Mathematical Geoscience Seminar Add to calendar DH 3rd floor SR
Fri, 03/12/2010
14:30
Liora Malki (UCL) Mathematical Geoscience Seminar Add to calendar DH 3rd floor SR
Fri, 03/12/2010
14:30
Liora Malki-Epshtein (UCL) Mathematical Geoscience Seminar Add to calendar DH 3rd floor SR
Fri, 19/11/2010
14:30
Mark McGuinness (Victoria University of Wellington) Mathematical Geoscience Seminar Add to calendar DH 3rd floor SR
Fri, 05/11/2010
14:30
Eric Wolff (British Antarctic Survey) Mathematical Geoscience Seminar Add to calendar DH 3rd floor SR
Fri, 05/11/2010
14:30
Eric Wolff (BAS) Mathematical Geoscience Seminar Add to calendar DH 3rd floor SR
Fri, 22/10/2010
14:30
John Norbury and Anthony Lock (OCIAM) Mathematical Geoscience Seminar Add to calendar DH 3rd floor SR
Fri, 18/06/2010
14:30
Dr Steven Roper (Glasgow) Mathematical Geoscience Seminar Add to calendar DH 3rd floor SR
The presence and flow of fluid inside a crack within a solid causes deformation of the solid which in turn influences the flow of the fluid. This coupled fluid-solid problem will be discussed in the context of dyke propagation and hydrofracture. The background material will be discussed in detail and some applications to specific geometries presented.
Fri, 04/06/2010
14:30
Dr Roiy Sayag (DAMTP) Mathematical Geoscience Seminar Add to calendar DH 3rd floor SR
Fri, 21/05/2010
14:30
Professor Mike Baines and Dale Partridge (Reading) Mathematical Geoscience Seminar Add to calendar DH 3rd floor SR
Fri, 07/05/2010
14:30
Dr Peter Bollada, Cardiff (Cardiff) Mathematical Geoscience Seminar Add to calendar DH 3rd floor SR
Fri, 19/03/2010
14:30
Professor Vaughan Voller (University of Minnesota) Mathematical Geoscience Seminar Add to calendar DH 3rd floor SR
Fri, 12/03/2010
14:30
Dr Stephen Griffiths (Leeds University) Mathematical Geoscience Seminar Add to calendar DH 3rd floor SR
TBA
Fri, 26/02/2010
14:30
Dr Thibaut Putelat (Cambridge ITG) Mathematical Geoscience Seminar Add to calendar DH 3rd floor SR
TBA
Fri, 12/02/2010
14:30
Dr Poul Christoffersen (Cambridge SPRI) Mathematical Geoscience Seminar Add to calendar DH 3rd floor SR
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