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Climate: Past, Present & Future

Stéphane Vannitsem

Dr Stéphane Vannitsem is head of the Meteorological and Climatological Information Service of the Royal Meteorological Institute of Belgium, also head of the Dynamical Meteorology and Climatology unit within the Service and part time lecturer at the Free University of Brussels. He is also executive editor of the Nonlinear Processes in Geophysics journal of the EGU. His main research activities are oriented toward the application of techniques of nonlinear dynamics and stochastic processes to the study of atmospheric and climate related problems with emphasis on the issues of variability and predictability.

Simple is good: How we understand climate using idealised models

Simple is good: How we understand climate using idealised models

Do you gravitate to science because of the subject’s ability to explain complicated behaviour in nature through experimentation? When we see things or get our hands dirty by conducting experiments, it helps us comprehend scientific theories which are harder to explain. Introducing a complicated scientific theory is often carried out initially by presenting a simplified version.  For example, stude ...[Read More]