Some perspective on climate change through energy balance models
 Oberseminar Darmstadt  
Date: 12.12.2024
Time: 16:15–17:45 h
In this seminar, we will present how Energy Balance Models (EBMs) can be  used to explore climate change dynamics. The first part focuses on  ongoing research that investigates a fast-slow system where solar  radiation acts as the fast component, while a zero-dimensional EBM  describes the slow component. This model exhibits mathematical parallels  with the seminal stochastic EBM inspired by Hasselmann's proposal, and  we explore these similarities in terms of deterministic limits,  fluctuations, and large deviations. 
In the second part, we will  discuss a completed research project that extends the analysis of 1D  EBMs by introducing local instability effects and additive white noise.  The model captures the super-greenhouse effect, a tropical feedback  mechanism, and incorporates fast weather fluctuations as white noise. By  numerically studying the long-term behaviour of the model's invariant  measure, we investigate the link between increased greenhouse gas  concentrations and extreme weather events.
This seminar relies on joint works with F. Flandoli (Scuola Normale Superiore).
Speaker
- Gianmarco Del Sarto, TU Darmstadt
 
Place
- TU Darmstadt S2|15 Raum 401
 - Schlossgartenstr. 7, 64289 Darmstadt
 
Organizers
- Technische Universität Darmstadt
 Fachbereich Mathematik - Stochastik
Schlossgartenstraße 7
64289 Darmstadt
Telefon: +49 6151 16-23380
Telefax: +49 6151 16-23381
info(at)stochastik-rhein-mainde
Organizing partners
Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz, Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen