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2006 , Volume 11, Special issue, p.52-59

Kuzin V.I., Krupchatnikov V.N., Krylova A.I., Fomenko A.A.

Mathematical modeling of the Siberia climate

The climate variations caused by natural and anthropogenic factors are the result of the complex nonlinear interaction of physical, chemical and biological processes in the Atmosphere, Ocean, and the Earth. The investigation of the climate system represents a search for explanation of the climate behavior on the time scales from interannual to centennial. The main attention is paid to the examination of the interaction mechanisms between the pointed subsystems in the global climatic system. The paper is devoted to the description of the conception of the climate model for investigation of the global climate and the regional Siberian climate. This work is based on the results recently obtained at the Department of Mathematical Modeling in the Atmosphere and Ocean Physics and Environment of the Institute of Computational Mathematics and Mathematical Geophysics.

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Author(s):
Kuzin V.I.
Dr.
Address: Russia, Novosibirsk
E-mail: kuzin@sscc.ru

Krupchatnikov V.N.
Dr.
Address: Russia, Novosibirsk
E-mail: vkrup@ommfao1.sscc.ru

Krylova A.I.
PhD.
Address: Russia, Novosibirsk
E-mail: alla@climate.sscc.ru

Fomenko A.A.
Dr.
Address: Russia, Novosibirsk
E-mail: foma@climate.sscc.ru


Bibliography link:
Kuzin V.I., Krupchatnikov V.N., Krylova A.I., Fomenko A.A. Mathematical modeling of the Siberia climate // Computational technologies. 2006. V. 11. Special issue. P. 52-59
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