COS 518: Climate Modelling
Course Title |
Climate Modelling |
Course Code |
COS 518 |
Course Type |
Elective |
Level |
PhD |
Instructor’s Name |
Assoc. Prof. Theodoros Christoudias |
ECTS |
5 |
Lectures / week |
1 (90 min. each) |
Laboratories / week |
1 (90 min. each) |
Course Purpose and Objectives |
This course deals with the numerical methods, formulation and parameterizations used in models of the circulation of the atmosphere. Widely used numerical methods will be addressed, as well as novel approaches in connection with emerging novel computer architectures and programming models. Its purpose is to equip students that embark on PhD studies in areas related to atmospheric and climate modelling with the basic knowledge and awareness of advanced concepts and techniques in specific topics, which would allow them to progress in their studies. It aims at introducing students from diverse physical sciences and engineering backgrounds to modelling concepts, data and methods. |
Learning Outcomes |
At the end of the course students should be able to: - use atmospheric models commonly utilized in climate and air quality studies and interpret their outcomes and limitations;
- evaluate model performance by comparison of model results with observations or other models;
- be able to configure and run models to simulate relevant phenomena e.g. extreme weather or air quality;
- determine and implement optimization approaches for modelling codes in connection with novel computer architectures.
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Prerequisites |
None |
Background Requirements |
Knowledge of HPC programming |
Course Content |
Week 1: Governing Equations and Model Assumptions |
Teaching Methodology |
- 7 x 1.5-hour lectures. |
Bibliography |
- Numerical Weather and Climate Prediction, Thomas Tomkins Warner, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 978-0-521-51389-0 |
Assessment |
Coursework, Report and Presentation Assessment |
Language |
English |