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Professor Christopher K.R.T. Jones — Recipient of the 2020 MPE Prize


Professor Chris Jones is the Bill Guthridge Distinguished Professor in Mathematics at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Director of the Mathematics and Climate Research Network (MCRN). The 2020 MPE Prize recognizes Professor Jones for his many significant contributions to climate science and the mathematics of planet Earth.

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Advanced dynamical core modeling for atmospheric and oceanic circulation

Atmosphere / Ocean

Organized by Amit Apte, A Jayaraman, Hann-Ming Juang, Amit Kesarkar, Ramchandra D Nair, Purnendranath Sen and Mahendra Verma

http://www.icts.res.in/program/ADCMAOC2012

02/18/2013 - 02/23/2013

National Atmospheric Research Laboratory, National Atmospheric Research Laboratory (NARL), Gadanki, Chittoor District, Andhra Pradesh, India 517112

This program is organized on following main themes: (1) Recent Advancement in Dynamical Core Modeling; (2)Development of coupled models, physical conservations and practical considerations; (3) Recent Advancement in Computational Fluid Dynamics, its application to dynamical core modeling of atmospheric and oceanic flows; (4) Advanced numerical methods and their applications in designing dynamical cores.; (5) Advanced spectral methods for dynamical core modeling. Scalable, Efficient, Parallel Computational Environments for modeling of atmospheric and oceanic flows; (6) Paradigm of multi-core architecture and parallel computing of weather and climate models.

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