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The Mathematics of Extreme Climatic Events

Conference Announcement, Conference Report

The UK’s Launch event at the Isaac Newton Institute was a fantastic success and the videos are now online! 
The guest speakers included:

  • Introduction by Mr Howard Covington (Chairman of the Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences Management Committee)
  • Mathematical approaches to improving climate predictions, interactive hazard warnings and public explanations by Prof Lord Julian Hunt (Emeritus Prof of Climate Modeling, UCL, Hon Prof at DAMTP and a member of the House of Lords)
  • Extreme Events and Health Protection: What are the Challenges? by Prof Virginia Murray (Head of Extreme Events and Health Protection, HPA)
  • A Financial Perspective of Extreme Climatic Events by Dr. Filimon Gournaris (Securis Investments)
  • Exploiting Wave Energy: Why We Shouldn’t Give Up by Prof Rod Rainey (Head of Technology, Floating Structures, Atkins Oil & Gas)
  • Don’t know, can’t know: communicating risk and deeper uncertainty by Prof David Spiegelhalter (Winton Professor for the Public Understanding of Risk, University of Cambridge)

Followed by a Panel Session of questions and answers and a wine reception!

More event details are available at: http://www.newton.ac.uk/events/2013/mpe/

Videos are available at: http://sms.cam.ac.uk/collection/1369666


Look out for other upcoming events at the Isaac Newton Institute:

MPE2013 related activities at Issac Newton Mathematical Institute

May – 23 August 2013
Mathematical Modelling and Analysis of Complex Fluids and Active Media in Evolving Domains.
15 July – 9 August 2013
Polynomial Optimisation.
19 August – 13 September 2013
Infectious Disease Dynamics.
27 August – 20 December 2013
Mathematical Challenges in Quantum Information.
21 October – 20 December 2013
Mathematics for the Fluid Earth.
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  1. Howard Lawes on December 19, 2012 at 3:43 pm said:

    Very interesting afternoon, particularly enjoyed the presentation from Virginia Murray of the HPA. If action on climate change is to succeed it is imperative that information is provided to all that is clear, definitive and attractively presented.

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