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Climate and Weather of the Sun-Earth System (CAWSES-II)

Description: Das Projekt "Climate and Weather of the Sun-Earth System (CAWSES-II)" wird vom Umweltbundesamt gefördert und von Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, Institut für Energie- und Klimaforschung (IEK), Stratosphäre (IEK-7) durchgeführt. The Scientific Need: We are poised on the brink of discovering the important processes that connect changes at the solar surface with features in the geospace environment and ultimately with climate variability. These connections are key to understanding complex planetary environments, and the general elements that enable planets to sustain life. Scientific breakthroughs in all these areas await advances in cyberinfrastructure that will allow the worldwide research community to access international data sets, distributed sensor networks, virtual observatories, advanced computational and visualization facilities, the most sophisticated Sun-to-Earth community models available, and to communicate with each other across discipline and national boundaries. No single organization is poised to make these breakthroughs, operate these instruments, construct these models, develop and maintain research support facilities. This is a worldwide endeavor with diverse participation and stakeholders. At issue is the ability to address the frontiers of system-level science. Why Now? The past decade has seen the creation of a remarkable new capability to observe conditions simultaneously in regions from Sun-to-Earth using combinations of worldwide space and ground-based observing platforms. Simultaneously, new models of the solar dynamo that enable physics-based predictions of solar magnetic variability, suites of cutting-edge Sun-to-Earth coupled models, and 'whole atmosphere' models that simulate tropospheric climate with linkages all the way to the upper atmosphere and space weather have become available along with the necessary advances in computer hardware and software. Open data policies and a developing system of virtual observatories are making diverse data sets widely available to the research community. The availability of data by itself, however, is not enough.

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Origin: /Bund/UBA/UFORDAT

Tags: Jülich ? Seen ? Sensor ? Skigebiet ? Hardware ? Klimavariabilität ? Software ? Strafrecht ? Open Data ? Klimaforschung ? Bodenqualität ? Daten ? Finanzierungshilfe ? Interessenvertreter ? Klimamodell ? Stratosphäre ? Wettervorhersage ? Verwitterung ? Obere Atmosphäre ? Körperschaft ? Klimawandel ? Umwelt ? Umweltveränderung ? Wetter ? Gebiet ? Globale Aspekte ? Politik ? Forschungseinrichtung ? Atmosphäre ? Bedarf ? Klimaänderungen und ihre Ursachen ? Netz ? Visualisierung [Umweltinformation] ? Bahnsteig ? Öffentlich zugängliche Daten ?

Region: Nordrhein-Westfalen

Bounding box: 6.76339° .. 6.76339° x 51.21895° .. 51.21895°

License: cc-by-nc-nd/4.0

Language: Deutsch

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Time ranges: 2009-01-01 - 2013-12-31

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