Michael Ghil

2019
Ghil, Michael. “Coupled Climate–Economics Modeling and Data Analysis: EnBCs and Fluctuation–Dissipation Theory.” CliMathParis 2019, Course IV: Coupled Climate–Ecology–Economy Modeling, Institut Henri Poincaré, Paris, France, 2019. CliMathParis 2019 Abstract

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Ghil, Michael. “Low-Frequency Climate Variability: Markov Chains and Nonlinear Oscillations.” CliMathParis 2019, Associated Workshop I: The 9th International Workshop on Climate Informatics, Ecole Normale Supérieure & Institut Henri Poincaré, Paris, France, 2019. Workshop website Abstract

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Ghil, Michael. “Data Assimilation: Interesting Past, Bright Future.” CliMathParis 2019, Workshop 2: Big data, data assimilation, and uncertainty quantification, Institut Henri Poincaré, Paris, France, 2019. Workshop website Abstract

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Ghil, Michael. “Nonautonomous and Random Dynamical Systems in the Climate Sciences.” CliMathParis 2019, Workshop 1: Nonlinear and stochastic methods in climate and geophysical fluid dynamics, Institut Henri Poincaré, Paris, France, 2019. Workshop website Abstract

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2017
Ghil, Michael. “The Mathematics of Climate Change and of its Impacts.” Workshop on "Mathematical Approaches to Climate Change Impacts - MAC2I" at the Istituto Nazionale di Alta Matematica "Francesco Severi" (INdAM), Italy, 2017. Workshop website Abstract

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Ghil, Michael. “Circulation Regimes for the Hitchhiker Through the Galaxy.” Physics school on Diversity of Planetary Circulation Regimes, in our Solar System and beyond, Les Houches, France, March 2017, 2017. Conference website Abstract

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Ghil, Michael. “The atmosphere and oceans as unsteady flows: Intrinsic variability and time-dependent forcing.” BIRS Workshop 17w5048 - Transport in Unsteady Flows: from Deterministic Structures to Stochastic Models and Back Again, 2017. Workshop website Abstract
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2016
Ghil, Michael. “A Mathematical Theory of Climate Sensitivity: A Tale of Deterministic & Stochastic Dynamical Systems.” 11th AIMS Conf. on Dynamical Systems, Differential Equations & Applications, Honoring Peter Lax’s 90th Birthday, Orlando, FL, July 2016, 2016. Abstract

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2013
Ghil, Michael. “Lecture 1: Data Assimilation: How We Got Here and Where To Next?Workshop on Mathematics of Climate Change, Related Hazards and Risks, CIMAT, Guanajuato, Mexico, 2013. Abstract

Lecture 1: Data Assimilation: How We Got Here and Where To Next?
Ghil, Michael. “Lecture 2: Toward a Mathematical Theory of Climate Sensitivity.” Workshop on Mathematics of Climate Change, Related Hazards and Risks, CIMAT, Guanajuato, Mexico, 2013. Abstract

Lecture 2: Toward a Mathematical Theory of Climate Sensitivity
Ghil, Michael. “Lecture 3 : The Coupled Dynamics of Climate and Economics.” Workshop on Mathematics of Climate Change, Related Hazards and Risks, CIMAT, Guanajuato, Mexico, 2013. Abstract

Lecture 3 : The Coupled Dynamics of Climate and Economics
2012

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Ghil, Michael. “The Complex Physics of Climate Change: Nonlinearity and Stochasticity.” Workshop on Critical Transitions in Complex Systems, Imperial College London, United Kingdom, 2012. Conference website Abstract

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Ghil, Michael. “What is a Tipping Point and Why Do We Care?EGU 2012, 2012. Abstract

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2011
Ghil, Michael. “Toward a Mathematical Theory of Climate Sensitivity.” International Congress on Industrial and Applied Mathematics (ICIAM), Vancouver, 2011. Abstract

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2007
Ghil, Michael. “Data Assimilation for the Atmosphere, Ocean, Climate and Space Plasmas: Some Recent Results.” Dept. of Meteorology, University of Reading and the NERC Data Assimilation Research Centre (DARC), 2007. Abstract

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