Extreme Events, Tipping Points, and Abrupt Changes in the Climate System
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Extreme precipitation in a changing climate
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Angeline Pendergrass
Cornell University
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Angeline Pendergrass
Cornell University
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Typicality of the 2021 Western North America summer heatwave
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Publication: V. Lucarini et al., Typicality of the 2021 Western North America summer heatwave, Environmental Research Letters 18 015004 (2023) https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/acab77
V. M. Galfi et al., Applications of large deviation theory in geophysical fluid dynamics and climate science, Rivista del Nuovo Cimento, 44 291-363 (2021) https://doi.org/10.1007/s40766-021-00020-zPresenters
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Valerio Lucarini
University of Reading
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Valerio Lucarini
University of Reading
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Studies of Extreme Weather using Huge Ensembles of Machine-Learning-based Climate Emulators
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William Collins
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and UC Berkeley
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William Collins
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and UC Berkeley
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Ankur Mahesh
University of California, Berkeley and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Travis A O'Brien
Indiana University
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Karthik Kashinath
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Michael Pritchard
NVIDIA and UC Irvine
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Peter Harrington
NERSC
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An investigation of tipping mechanisms in a carbon cycle model
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Katherine Slyman
Brown University
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Katherine Slyman
Brown University
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Christopher Jones
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, George Mason University
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Emmanuel Fleurantin
George Mason University
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A Modeling Framework to Investigate Impact of Increased Storm Variability on Self-Organized Vegetation Patterns in Drylands
ORAL
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Matthew Oline
University of Chicago
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Matthew Oline
University of Chicago
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Punit Gandhi
Virginia Commonwealth University
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Mary Silber
University of Chicago
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Long-term instabilities and unphysical drifts of AI weather models: Challenges of learning multi-scale dynamics
ORAL
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Publication: Chattopadhyay and Hassanzadeh, Long-term instabilities of deep learning-based digital twins of the climate system: The cause and a solution, https://arxiv.org/abs/2304.07029
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Pedram Hassanzadeh
University of Chicago
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Pedram Hassanzadeh
University of Chicago
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Ashesh K Chattopadhyay
University of California, Santa Cruz
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Observations of localized submesoscale kinetic energy fluxes
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Mara Freilich
Brown University
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Mara Freilich
Brown University
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Luc Lenain
University of California, San Diego
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Sarah Gille
University of California San Diego
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Cloud Absorption and Fog Heating by Visible Light due to Photomolecular Effect
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Gang Chen
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MI
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Gang Chen
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MI
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Guangxin Lv
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Yaodong Tu
MIT
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James H Zhang
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Caterina Grossi
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Briana Cuero
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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