Climate Models are sophisticate tools able to simulate the interactions among various components of the Earth system (atmosphere, oceans, bio-sphere, etc.). Those tools are nowadays used for many purposes: to improve the knowledge of our planet, to analyze the projections for the future climate and to forecast the climate at multiple time-scales for a wide range of applications. In the last decade the use of climate ensembles (and multi-model ensembles) has become very common, the dimensionality of climate datasets has increased drastically (thanks also to a general increment of temporal and spatial resolutions of models). Unfortunately, this rise of the dimensionality of datasets did not coincide with the development of techniques designed to cope effectively with this massive amount of information.
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Àrees temàtiques de la UPC::Informàtica::Arquitectura de computadors; High performance computing; Climatology; Machine learning; Càlcul intensiu (Informàtica); Climatologia; Aprenentatge automàtic
Barcelona Supercomputing Center
2015-2016 Severo Ochoa Research Seminar Lectures at BSC: Book of Abstracts
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