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On some tasks of domestic science within the framework of the national climate agenda

54th meeting of the seminar

«Supercomputer simulation of the Earth system»

The seminar is devoted to various aspects of the application of supercomputer modeling methods for solving weather and climate forecasting problems.

Seminar co-organized organizations

Lomonosov Moscow State University (MSU) Lomonosov Moscow State University (MSU)
Federal Service for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring of Russia Federal Service for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring of Russia
Russian Academy of Sciences Russian Academy of Sciences

Supported by

Moscow Center of Fundamental and Applied Mathematics Moscow Center of Fundamental and Applied Mathematics
Междисциплинарная научно-образовательной школа Московского университета «Мозг, когнитивные системы, искусственный интеллект» Interdisciplinary Scientific and Educational School of Moscow State University «Brain, Cognitive Systems, Artificial Intelligence»

Seminar Leader:

V.A. Sadovnichy V.A. Sadovnichy
academician, rector of Lomonosov Moscow State University

Co-leaders of the seminar:

R.M. Wilfand R.M. Wilfand
Doctor of Technical Sciences, Scientific Director of the Hydrometeorological Center of Russia
S.A. Dobrolyubov S.A. Dobrolubov
Corr. RAS, Dean of the Faculty of Geography, Lomonosov Moscow State University
N.G. Yakovlev N.G. Yakovlev
Doctor of Physics and Mathematics, Leading Researcher, Institute of Numerical Mathematics, RAS
V.M. Stepanenko V.M. Stepanenko
Doctor of Physics and Mathematics, Deputy Director of RCC MSU

Scientific Secretary of the seminar:

M.I. Varentsov M.I. Varentsov
Ph.D., senior researcher of RCC MSU

Seminar topics cover the following main areas (but not limited to them):

  • Methods and technologies for using supercomputer computing in interdisciplinary problems of environmental sciences.
  • Mathematical modeling of processes in the climate system.
  • Application of supercomputer technologies to solve problems of weather forecasting.
  • Application of supercomputer technologies to solve problems of assessing climate change and their consequences for the environment.
  • Application of supercomputer technologies for the complex solution of problems of environmental protection, including natural hazards and man-made disasters.
PROGRAM
17:30 (GMT+3)

 

V.M. Kattsov V.M. Kattsov
Voyeykov Main Geophysical Observatory, Roshydromet

On some tasks of domestic science within the framework of the national climate agenda

Observational, modeling and forecasting data on the state and changes in the Earth system and the factors affecting it serve as a key information basis for the development, practical implementation and subsequent assessment of the effectiveness of national climate policy - both internal and external - with regard to the goals and ways, limits and mechanisms of adaptation to climate change and mitigation of anthropogenic impacts on the climate.

The Federal Scientific and Technical Program in the field of environmental development of the Russian Federation and climate change for 2021 - 2030 (FSTP) is intended to contribute significantly to the solution of these problems. This program is synergistic with the most important innovative project of state importance, aimed at creating a unified national monitoring system for climate active substances (VIPGZ). The mission of the VIPHS-FNTP is to develop and improve monitoring and modeling infrastructure and technologies to produce internationally recognized domestic environmental and climate data, including products based on them.

Starting from 2022, the WYPHS-FSTP is implemented by six consortia of about fifty research and educational organizations in the following areas:

  1. "Earth System: Modeling and Forecasting";
  2. "Ocean: Monitoring and Adaptation";
  3. "Land: monitoring and adaptation";
  4. "Carbon in ecosystems: monitoring";
  5. "Climate Economics";
  6. "Anthropogenic emissions: an inventory".

The first part of this presentation provides a brief overview of the WIGWP-FSTP as a whole, including the objectives of each of the six consortia listed. The second part of the presentation is devoted to a more detailed discussion of the tasks as well as the first results obtained by Consortium 3 "Land: Monitoring and Adaptation", led by the A.I. Voyeykov Main Geophysical Observatory. A.I. Voeikov Main Geophysical Observatory. The author is grateful to all participants of this consortium - Voeikov Main Geophysical Observatory, Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute and State Hydrological Institute, as well as Water Problems Institute RAS, Karelian Research Centre RAS, Federal Scientific Center for Agroecology, Integrated Land Reclamation and Protective Afforestation RAS - for providing materials used in the report.

 


 The meeting of the seminar will be held in a hybrid format. Please note the change of venue for the face-to-face part: it will be held in a large conference hall on the 3rd floor of the RCC MSU. You do not need a pass to get into RCC MSC, just tell the watch that you are going to the seminar. In parallel, a webinar will be organized on the Zoom platform.

Link to the conference:

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83049868966?pwd=L2VPeC9qTFBoWTRUbWltaElnK01Ldz09

Meeting ID: 830 4986 8966

Passcode: 585129

To simplify our work during the seminar, please do the following: check in advance that Zoom works for you (in the Zoom application settings you can check the quality of the speakers and microphone) and enter your last name, first name in your profile settings and middle name in full (this can be done on your profile page (https://us02web.zoom.us/profile) - in this case, conference colleagues will see how to contact you.