Large deviation theory, extreme events and abrupt changes in the climate system

 · Invited

Abstract

In the climate system, many events of primarily importance, for instance rare extreme events or rare transitions between climate attarctors can not be studied with conventional approaches, because they are too rare and the realisitc models are too complex. We will discuss several new algorithms and new theoretical approaches based on large deviation theory, where huge progress have been made to compute such rare events. We discuss results for the study of extreme heat waves and abrupt climate changes. We will delineate a research program in order for these approaches to be used with the most realistic models in the future in order to pave the way of a quantitative science of rare climate events.

*Some of the research leading to these results has received funding from the European Research Council under the European Union’s seventh Frame- work Programme (FP7/2007-2013 Grant Agreement No. 616811). Some through the ACADEMICS grant of the IDEXLYON, project of the Université de Lyon, PIA operated by ANR-16-IDEX-0005. The computation of this work were partially performed on the PSMN platform of ENS de Lyon. This work was granted access to the HPC resources of CINES under the DARI allocations A0050110575 and A0070110575 made by GENCI

Presenters

  • Freddy Bouchet

    • CNRS

Authors

  • Freddy Bouchet

    • CNRS