Universität Wien

280365 VO PM-Kl1 Climate Models (NPI) (2021S)

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Note: The time of your registration within the registration period has no effect on the allocation of places (no first come, first served).

Details

max. 30 participants
Language: German

Examination dates

Lecturers

Classes (iCal) - next class is marked with N

The course will be held as online course due to corona pandemic restrictions. Possible changes will be communicated in time.

First date: 01.03.2021 -- Preparatory briefing

  • Monday 01.03. 16:15 - 17:15 Digital
    Seminarraum Geochemie 2C193 1.OG UZA II
  • Monday 08.03. 16:15 - 17:15 Digital
    Seminarraum Geochemie 2C193 1.OG UZA II
  • Monday 15.03. 16:15 - 17:15 Digital
    Seminarraum Geochemie 2C193 1.OG UZA II
  • Monday 22.03. 16:15 - 17:15 Digital
    Seminarraum Geochemie 2C193 1.OG UZA II
  • Monday 12.04. 16:15 - 17:15 Digital
    Seminarraum Geochemie 2C193 1.OG UZA II
  • Monday 19.04. 16:15 - 17:15 Digital
    Seminarraum Geochemie 2C193 1.OG UZA II
  • Monday 26.04. 16:15 - 17:15 Digital
    Seminarraum Geochemie 2C193 1.OG UZA II
  • Monday 03.05. 16:15 - 17:15 Digital
    Seminarraum Geochemie 2C193 1.OG UZA II
  • Monday 10.05. 16:15 - 17:15 Digital
    Seminarraum Geochemie 2C193 1.OG UZA II
  • Monday 17.05. 16:15 - 17:15 Digital
    Seminarraum Geochemie 2C193 1.OG UZA II
  • Monday 31.05. 16:15 - 17:15 Digital
    Seminarraum Geochemie 2C193 1.OG UZA II
  • Monday 07.06. 16:15 - 17:15 Digital
    Seminarraum Geochemie 2C193 1.OG UZA II
  • Monday 14.06. 16:15 - 17:15 Digital
    Seminarraum Geochemie 2C193 1.OG UZA II
  • Monday 21.06. 16:15 - 17:15 Digital
    Seminarraum Geochemie 2C193 1.OG UZA II
  • Monday 28.06. 16:15 - 17:15 Digital
    Seminarraum Geochemie 2C193 1.OG UZA II

Information

Aims, contents and method of the course

We are dealing with climate modelling and discuss currently set out goals within this field of research. Thereby we get to know strategies how to get around in the territory as well as techniques, which fit well into the toolbox that you have developed in the course of your study already. The latter, of course, are required to answer typical questions in the realm of climate modelling.

Lecture and tutorial constitute a perfect framework for tackling significant research questions arising out of the lecture’s context. These we follow along solution-pathways set up ourselves by employing techniques, which we understand not only via their derivation but by their application. That’s where your programming-skills that you already achieved (through carefully designed university curricula) come in very handy.

Most important aspects to us are: joint concept development; engagement; recognition of the context and pertaining problems; objective-definition; design of pathways along which solutions may be accomplished; structuring such roadmaps; implementation of procedures attaining milestones; application of climate modelling to challenges (e.g. civil protection, safety of transport corridors, anticipatory strategies implementing sustainable measures, climate proofing, ...).

Before reeling off keywords characterizing the content in focus of this lecture-tutorial combination please note that concepts you know by now are just recalled – from a climate-modelling point of view rather than developed.

The climate system (spheres, processes, forcings); past and future climate evolution on different space/time scales; models: function, purpose and meaning; from energy balance models to global climate models and mathematical-statistical models simulating future climate change on regional scales; process analysis; quality measures; design of experiments; climate change impacts and how to deal with them (mitigation, adaptation, protection);

Please note: at students’ request this lecture was sometimes given in English. Therefore and in line with practice in this realm of science the material at least are kept in English. Ignorance of practice prevents the attainment of extensive advantages.

Assessment and permitted materials

Performance is evaluated through assessing the degree of active participation shown over the entire semester and an oral exam.

Minimum requirements and assessment criteria

Examination topics

Please see above: Goals, Content, ...

Reading list

von Storch H., Güss S., Heimann M. (1999): Das Klimasystem und seine Modellierung. Eine Einführung.
von Storch and Zwiers: Statistical analysis in Climate Research
Schmid, Matulla, Psenner: Klimawandel in Österreich -- die letzten 20.000 Jahre ... und ein Blick voraus
further literature will be presented within the first course

Association in the course directory

E723

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