Numerical methods and scientific computing for climate and geosciences

  • Jörn Behrens

    Universität Hamburg, Germany
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Abstract

Studying the climate, weather or other geoscientific phenomena is strongly related to simulation based knowledge gain, since the climate system, for example, is not assessable by laboratory experiments. In these simulations, mathematical models as well as numerical methods play a crucial role in many aspects of the knowledge work-flow. We will describe the general set-up of geoscientific models, and explore some of the applied mathematical methods involved in solving such models. One of the paramount problems of geoscientific simulation applications is the large span of scales that interact.