Climate Change
Extreme Weather Events
Post-Doctoral Fellowships
United Kingdom
Studying and forecasting the climate change using novel methods of statistical analysis
My research focuses on studying bifurcations and transitions in the climate system using novel methods of statistical analysis: modified degenerate fingerprinting and potential analysis. The approach employs (i) derivation of potential from time series; (ii) study of possible bifurcations of the potential; (iii) projection of the time series according to the estimated transition. The objectives are to examine whether any components of the climate system have already passed a bifurcation point under anthropogenic forcing, and to explore which components may pass a bifurcation point this century.
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Valerie
LIVINA
Institution
University of East Anglia
Country
United Kingdom
Nationality
Russian
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