Liverpool Marine Symposium 2011 - Modelling and statistical methods used in climate change and marine sciences

Monday 17th January 2011

Click on the titles below to access the slides from the presentations (in pdf format)

Speaker Title
Ric Williams, Director of the Research Centre for marine Sciences and Climate Change  Welcome and overview
Kevin Horsburgh (NOC) New statistical approaches to assessing climate change – report back from the Cambridge Newton Institute
Sam Royston (NOC) A probabilistic rule-based method of predicting storm surge
Svetlana Jevrejeva (NOC) Statistical modelling of sea level response to the changes in climate forcing
Vassil Rossenov (SoES) Assessing how North Atlantic ocean overturning varies over the last 50 years
Jonty Rougier (Bristol) Inference using large climate simulators: HadCM3 and North American Mid-Holocene temperature anomalies
- Lunch and poster session (Foresight Centre)
Matt Collins (Exeter/Met Office) Dealing with Model Uncertainties in Climate Projection
Leonie Robinson (SoES) Detecting change points in marine time series using state-space models
Matthew Baylis (Climate and Infectious Diseases) Using climate models to project the future distributions of climate-sensitive infectious diseases
Adrian Martin (NOC) Plankton patchiness: new approaches to a centuries old puzzle