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Reviews of Geophysics | 2014

Mathematical and physical ideas for climate science

Valerio Lucarini; Richard Blender; Corentin Herbert; Francesco Ragone; Salvatore Pascale; Jeroen Wouters

The climate is a forced and dissipative nonlinear system featuring nontrivial dynamics on a vast range of spatial and temporal scales. The understanding of the climates structural and multiscale properties is crucial for the provision of a unifying picture of its dynamics and for the implementation of accurate and efficient numerical models. We present some recent developments at the intersection between climate science, mathematics, and physics, which may prove fruitful in the direction of constructing a more comprehensive account of climate dynamics. We describe the Nambu formulation of fluid dynamics and the potential of such a theory for constructing sophisticated numerical models of geophysical fluids. Then, we focus on the statistical mechanics of quasi-equilibrium flows in a rotating environment, which seems crucial for constructing a robust theory of geophysical turbulence. We then discuss ideas and methods suited for approaching directly the nonequilibrium nature of the climate system. First, we describe some recent findings on the thermodynamics of climate, characterize its energy and entropy budgets, and discuss related methods for intercomparing climate models and for studying tipping points. These ideas can also create a common ground between geophysics and astrophysics by suggesting general tools for studying exoplanetary atmospheres. We conclude by focusing on nonequilibrium statistical mechanics, which allows for a unified framing of problems as different as the climate response to forcings, the effect of altering the boundary conditions or the coupling between geophysical flows, and the derivation of parametrizations for numerical models.


Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences | 2011

New Results on the Thermodynamic Properties of the Climate System

Valerio Lucarini; Klaus Fraedrich; Francesco Ragone

AbstractIn this paper the authors exploit two equivalent formulations of the average rate of material entropy production in the climate system to propose an approximate splitting between contributions due to vertical and eminently horizontal processes. This approach is based only on 2D radiative fields at the surface and at the top of atmosphere. Using 2D fields at the top of atmosphere alone, lower bounds to the rate of material entropy production and to the intensity of the Lorenz energy cycle are derived. By introducing a measure of the efficiency of the planetary system with respect to horizontal thermodynamic processes, it is possible to gain insight into a previous intuition on the possibility of defining a baroclinic heat engine extracting work from the meridional heat flux. The approximate formula of the material entropy production is verified and used for studying the global thermodynamic properties of climate models (CMs) included in the Program for Climate Model Diagnosis and Intercomparison (P...


Journal of Statistical Physics | 2017

Predicting Climate Change Using Response Theory: Global Averages and Spatial Patterns

Valerio Lucarini; Francesco Ragone; Frank Lunkeit

The provision of accurate methods for predicting the climate response to anthropogenic and natural forcings is a key contemporary scientific challenge. Using a simplified and efficient open-source general circulation model of the atmosphere featuring O(


Planetary and Space Science | 2013

Nonequilibrium thermodynamics of circulation regimes in optically thin, dry atmospheres

Salvatore Pascale; Francesco Ragone; Valerio Lucarini; Yixiong Wang; Robert Boschi


Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2018

Computation of extreme heat waves in climate models using a large deviation algorithm

Francesco Ragone; Jeroen Wouters; Freddy Bouchet

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Journal of Statistical Mechanics: Theory and Experiment | 2018

Computing return times or return periods with rare event algorithms

Thibault Lestang; Francesco Ragone; Charles-Edouard Bréhier; Corentin Herbert; Freddy Bouchet


Reviews of Geophysics | 2011

ENERGETICS OF CLIMATE MODELS: NET ENERGY BALANCE AND MERIDIONAL ENTHALPY TRANSPORT

Valerio Lucarini; Francesco Ragone

105) degrees of freedom, we show how it is possible to approach such a problem using nonequilibrium statistical mechanics. Response theory allows one to practically compute the time-dependent measure supported on the pullback attractor of the climate system, whose dynamics is non-autonomous as a result of time-dependent forcings. We propose a simple yet efficient method for predicting—at any lead time and in an ensemble sense—the change in climate properties resulting from increase in the concentration of CO


Climate Dynamics | 2016

A new framework for climate sensitivity and prediction: a modelling perspective

Francesco Ragone; Valerio Lucarini; Frank Lunkeit


Journal of Fluid Mechanics | 2016

A study of surface semi-geostrophic turbulence: freely decaying dynamics

Francesco Ragone; Gualtiero Badin

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Archive | 2014

A new framework for climate sensitivity and prediction

Francesco Ragone; Valerio Lucarini; Frank Lunkeit

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Freddy Bouchet

École normale supérieure de Lyon

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