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Cécile Penland and Adam Monahan announce a session to be<br>
held at the Fall 2011 Meeting of the American Geophysical <br>
Union in San Francisco (5-9 December) entitled
<p class="MsoNormal">“NG03 <a
href="http://sites.agu.org/fallmeeting/scientific-program/session-search/565">Current
Issues
in Stochastic Weather and Climate Modeling </a>.”<span style="">
</span></p>
<pre><span style="font-size: 12pt; font-family: Times;">Description: The surge in research concerning stochastic weather and climate
modeling by the international geophysics community has led to new frontiers of
cooperation between scientists and applied mathematicians. Nevertheless, there
remains a gap in the understanding of available analysis tools by many geoscientists.
Similarly, many applied mathematicians are not familiar with the relevant practical
issues faced by geoscientists, or the level of expertise extant in the scientific community.
We invite members of both disciplines to help bridge these gaps with presentations
on stochastic applications to geophysical problems, as well as on stochastic numerical
techniques relevant to weather and climate modeling.</span></pre>
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