One "paleo session" with topics such as paleo-climate, southern ocean, arctic chronologies and reference cores.
We would like to take a look at fingerprints of sea level change (e.g. related to ice sheets, AMOC, etc) and their manifestation along the ocean margins.
Scientists often produce data products as part of their research, e.g. ocean state indicators from time series data or via gridded fields.
It is of interest in Topic 2 to discuss how disclosure and access to such data products is achieved, what limitations exist and how access can be improved. The discussions are linked to milestones and results of PoF IV.
Recent years have seen significant advancements in climate science through the use of AI, including machine learning models that outperform traditional weather forecasting methods, automated analysis of vast amounts of satellite data, and the exploration of data-driven insights into climate processes. In this breakout group, we will discuss the current applications of AI in climate science...
While we are all familiar with physical maps projecting temperature changes by 2100, imagining the possible implications of these changes is challenging. Do they signal a significant risk for civilization, or a future where challenges that already exist, like heatwaves, become more intense or frequent but yet manageable through adaptation?
Climate science struggles not only with estimating...