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SCHEDULE: NOV 10-16, 2012

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Climate Knowledge Discovery Workshop

SESSION: Climate Knowledge Discovery Workshop

EVENT TYPE: Workshops

TIME: 9:00AM - 5:30PM

Organizer(s):Per Nyberg, Reinhard Budich, John Feo, Tobias Weigel, Karsten Steinhaeuser

ROOM:250-DE

ABSTRACT:
As we enter the age of data intensive science, knowledge discovery in simulation based science rests upon analyzing massive amounts of data. In climate science, model-generated and observational data represent one of the largest repositories of scientific data. Geoscientists gather data faster than they can be interpreted. They possess powerful tools for stewardship and visualization, but not for data intensive analytics to understand causal relationships among simulated events. Such tools will provide insights into challenging features of the earth system, including anomalies, nonlinear dynamics and chaos, with the potential to play a significant role in future IPCC assessments. The breakthroughs needed to address these challenges will come from collaborative efforts involving several disciplines, including end-user scientists, computer and computational scientists, computing engineers, and mathematicians. This workshop brings together research scientists in these diverse disciplines to discuss the design and development of methods and tools for knowledge discovery in climate science.

Chair/Organizer Details:

Per Nyberg - Cray Inc.

Reinhard Budich - Max Planck Institute for Meteorology

John Feo - Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Tobias Weigel - German Climate Computing Center

Karsten Steinhaeuser - University of Minnesota

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Climate Knowledge Discovery Workshop

SESSION: Climate Knowledge Discovery Workshop

EVENT TYPE:

TIME: 9:00AM - 5:30PM

Organizer(s):Per Nyberg, Reinhard Budich, John Feo, Tobias Weigel, Karsten Steinhaeuser

ROOM:250-DE

ABSTRACT:
As we enter the age of data intensive science, knowledge discovery in simulation based science rests upon analyzing massive amounts of data. In climate science, model-generated and observational data represent one of the largest repositories of scientific data. Geoscientists gather data faster than they can be interpreted. They possess powerful tools for stewardship and visualization, but not for data intensive analytics to understand causal relationships among simulated events. Such tools will provide insights into challenging features of the earth system, including anomalies, nonlinear dynamics and chaos, with the potential to play a significant role in future IPCC assessments. The breakthroughs needed to address these challenges will come from collaborative efforts involving several disciplines, including end-user scientists, computer and computational scientists, computing engineers, and mathematicians. This workshop brings together research scientists in these diverse disciplines to discuss the design and development of methods and tools for knowledge discovery in climate science.

Chair/Organizer Details:

Per Nyberg - Cray Inc.

Reinhard Budich - Max Planck Institute for Meteorology

John Feo - Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Tobias Weigel - German Climate Computing Center

Karsten Steinhaeuser - University of Minnesota

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