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  • Subject: [Fizinfo] Szemináriumok - Seminars: Vincze Miklós
  • Date: Thu, 25 Nov 2021 06:00:01 +0100 (CET)
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SZFI SeminarVincze MiklósMTA-ELTE Theoretical Physics Research Group (host:
Juhász Róbert)The road of climate physics from Stockholm to Stockholm – the
2021 Nobel Prize in PhysicsTuesday, 30 November 2021, 10:00, Bldg 1.,
auditorium,
https://wigner-hu.zoom.us/j/91966981565?pwd=WGtYZksyQk12ZWZ1NWFyRUlHei9vZz09
Meeting ID: 919 6698 1565 Passcode: 025764Two of the three 2021 Nobel
laureates in physics, Manabe and Hasselmann, were recognized for their
pioneering research yielding a better understanding of the ongoing global
climate change. Manabe significantly extended the radiative equilibrium-based
greenhouse effect model, proposed by the Swedish Svante Arrhenius back in the
late 19th century, by incorporating the effects of thermally-driven vertical
convection. Hasselmann's work was essential in the development of certain
statistical fingerprinting methods which enabled researchers to contrast
observational climate records with model predictions. Their results
contributed markedly to the emergence of the present scientific consensus on
climate change.&nbsp;Minden érdeklődőt szívesen látunk! - Everyone is welcome
to attend.Róbert Juhászsem-admin AT szfki.hu

  • [Fizinfo] Szemináriumok - Seminars: Vincze Miklós, Szeminárium koordinátor, 11/25/2021

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