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This project explores the influence of delayed feedback in atmospheric models to better predict extreme weather events. By applying advanced mathematical theories, it aims to enhance understanding of rare transitions in geophysical fluid flows and improve simulations of complex systems.
Our society increasingly relies on numerical atmospheric models to predict extreme events such as intense storms or rare flow regime changes such as those leading to heat waves.
Yet, how well these events can be reproduced with those models is currently unknown.
In this project, we will make use of advances in the mathematics of stochastic differential equations to determine how the presence of delayed feedback influences the rates of rare transitions between flow regimesand the separation of n…
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Germany, Hamburg
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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