Utilising probability distributions in Earth observations
- đ¤ Speaker: B.B. Cael, Nat. Oceanography Centre
- đ Date & Time: Friday 10 March 2023, 16:00 - 17:00
- đ Venue: MR2, Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Wilberforce Road, Cambridge
Abstract
I will review some examples of why different kinds of probability distributions emerge in Earth observations, and moreover how leveraging such distributions can be useful. Examples will include ocean turbulence and biogeochemistry, lake morphometry, and paleoclimate, and span from simple and classical probability distributions such as the log-normal to complex and unfamiliar distributions such as those arising from fractional Brownian motion.
Series This talk is part of the Fluid Mechanics (DAMTP) series.
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B.B. Cael, Nat. Oceanography Centre
Friday 10 March 2023, 16:00-17:00