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TROPIcal Cyclones in ANthropocene: physics, simulations & Attribution
The TROPICANA project, scheduled for May/June 2024, represents a pioneering interdisciplinary effort to address the intricate challenges surrounding tropical cyclones, medicanes, and their connection with climate change. These cyclones, known for their devastating impacts, pose substantial threats to both life and property. The project adopts a multifaceted approach encompassing physics, modeling, statistical methodologies, and climate attribution studies to enhance our understanding. With a program spanning four weeks, including workshops, discussions, and public engagement initiatives, TROPICANA aims to foster collaboration, knowledge sharing, and project development. By delivering a perspective paper in a prestigious journal and actively pursuing additional funding to support early-career scientists, TROPICANA seeks to make a significant and lasting contribution to climate science, ultimately contributing to a more resilient future.
TROPICANA DESCRIPTION
TROPICANA (TROPIcal Cyclones in ANthropocene: physics, simulations & Attribution) is a programme, aiming to address complex issues related to tropical cyclones, medicanes, and their connection with climate change. The challenge lies in understanding and predicting the behavior of these destructive storms, especially in the context of climate change.
Current climate models struggle to replicate severe storm dynamics, creating uncertainty in projections. To overcome this, TROPICANA adopts an innovative approach involving physics, simulations, and attribution studies. It focuses on four key areas :
The program spans four weeks, including workshops, discussions, conferences, and educational sessions. It also extends its impact to students and the public through lectures, practical training, and outreach events.
While promoting on-site participation, TROPICANA also explores hybrid options for accessibility. The project will culminate in a perspective paper in a prestigious journal, contributing valuable insights to climate science.
To fully realize its potential we strongly encourage collaborations between senior and early-career scientists.
TROPICANA promises to revolutionize our understanding of cyclones and climate change, making a lasting impact on climate science. Join us in unraveling the cyclone conundrum and building a more resilient future.
ID de réunion: 930 8976 0399
Code secret: 045668
TROPICANA Hands-on Tutorials :
Stella Bourdin’s and Colin Zarzycki’s tutorial on “Tropical Cyclone Tracking”: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1_OllhkaPD4F9cgsKdD0y3XQPKkXLykhfIvah0ZZeZAI/edit
Chia-Ying Lee’s tutorial on the “Columbia Tropical Cyclone Hazard Model”: https://github.com/cl3225/CHAZ
Maria Molina’s and Tom Beucler’s tutorial on “Machine Learning for Tropical Meteorology”: https://github.com/tbeucler/2024_TROPICANA_ML
All talks of the 4 weeks:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1WuXq1FzpgbFzIo9qKqZm-pR7DUw7jikp?usp=drive_link