EGU- Assembly Nice, France, April 2004

 

 

  NP2.01 Dynamical System approaches to fundamental problems in Geophysics (co-sponsored by CL & OS)

  In recent years, the systematic methodology of dynamical systems theory has found widespread application in meteorology, physical oceanography, climate dynamics and other areas of geophysics. Its main strength is that fundamental questions on complex nonlinear temporal/spatial behavior of particular systems can be tackled. In this session, we aim to (i) assess the status of the specific tools, (ii) review the results which have been obtained in specific areas and (iii) identify potential new areas of application.

 

 

  Dr. Henk A. Dijkstra, Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Research Utrecht,
Department of Physics and Astronomy, Utrecht University
Princetonplein 5, 3584 CC Utrecht, The Netherlands

Email:     dijkstra@phys.uu.nl
Phone:  +31-30-2533858
Fax:      +31-30-2543163
WWW: http://www.phys.uu.nl/~dijkstra

 

 

  Dr. Gerrit Lohmann, Geoscience Department, Bremen University
P.O. Box 330 440, 28334 Bremen, Germany

Email:     gerrit.lohmann@dkrz.de
Phone:  (+49) (0)421 - 218 2835
Fax:      (+49) (0)421 - 218 7040
WWW: http://www.palmod.uni-bremen.de/~gerrit

 

 

 

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Email:     egs@copernicus.org
Phone:  +49-5556-1440
Fax:      +49-5556-4709
WWW: Infos about this session