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The call for applications is open, please click on "Apply here" on the left, in order to submit your application An ICTP Hybrid meeting
Applications of ML/AI to weather and climate modelling have experienced an exponential growth. Weather forecasts based on AI models trained on re-analysis data are now possible with forecasting skills comparable to those of physical numerical models.
However, to what extent the AI approach can be extended to longer time scales is a research topic of increasing importance. At the same time, traditional atmospheric and ocean models based on numerical solutions of PDEs have increased their resolution to a few kilometers, which makes their application on climate time scale very challenging. In order to test the validity of these methodologies on climate time scales in a statistically sound way, experiments on several multi-decadal simulations are required. In this context, intermediate-complexity climate models provide convenient 'numerical laboratories'. The goal of this workshop is to present state-of-the-art applications of AI/ML, advanced numerical methods and innovative hardware/software solutions tested on intermediate-complexity models, such as the SPEEDY global model developed at ICTP. The workshop will also review the state-of-the-art of AI development.
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Speakers and Panelists include:
Dhruv Balwada, Columbia University, USA
Matthew Chantry, ECMWF, UK
Alban Farchi, ECMWF, UK
Shruti Nath, University of Oxford, UK
Tim Palmer, University of Oxford, UK
Julien Le Sommer, University of Grenoble, France
Research abstracts: In the application form, all applicants are requested to submit a brief research abstract for a poster presentation and/or contributed talk. A limited number of abstracts will be selected for the poster session or to give a talk. Please use ICTP templates available for download here and below under 'Material'.
Grants: A limited number of grants are available to support the attendance of selected participants, with priority given to participants from developing countries. There is no registration fee.
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6th Summer School on Theory, Mechanisms and Hierarchical Modelling of Climate Dynamics: Artificial Intelligence and Climate Modelling | (smr 4067)
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