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Relative vorticity in SpeedyWeather, painted like clouds.

Milan Kloewer (he|him)

NERC Research Fellow

Research theme

  • Climate physics

Sub department

  • Atmospheric, Oceanic and Planetary Physics

Research groups

  • Climate processes
milan.kloewer@physics.ox.ac.uk
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An analysis of ways to decarbonize conference travel after COVID-19

Nature Nature Research 583 (2020) 356-360

Authors:

Milan Klower, Deborah Hopkins, Myles Allen, James Higham
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Posits as an alternative to floats for weather and climate models

CoNGA'19 Proceedings of the Conference for Next Generation Arithmetic 2019 Association for Computing Machinery (2019)

Authors:

Milan Klöwer, PD Düben, Tim N Palmer

Abstract:

Posit numbers, a recently proposed alternative to floating-point numbers, claim to have smaller arithmetic rounding errors in many applications. By studying weather and climate models of low and medium complexity (the Lorenz system and a shallow water model) we present benefits of posits compared to floats at 16 bit. As a standardised posit processor does not exist yet, we emulate posit arithmetic on a conventional CPU. Using a shallow water model, forecasts based on 16-bit posits with 1 or 2 exponent bits are clearly more accurate than half precision floats. We therefore propose 16 bit with 2 exponent bits as a standard posit format, as its wide dynamic range of 32 orders of magnitude provides a great potential for many weather and climate models. Although the focus is on geophysical fluid simulations, the results are also meaningful and promising for reduced precision posit arithmetic in the wider field of computational fluid dynamics.
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Energy budget-based backscatter in a shallow water model of a double gyre basin

OCEAN MODELLING 132 (2018) 1-11

Authors:

Milan Kloewer, Malte F Jansen, Martin Claus, Richard J Greatbatch, Soeren Thomsen
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Atlantic meridional overturning circulation and the prediction of North Atlantic sea surface temperature

Earth and Planetary Science Letters Elsevier 406 (2014) 1-6

Authors:

M Klöwer, M Latif, H Ding, RJ Greatbatch, W Park
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Aspects of weather parameters at Neumayer station, Antarctica, and their representation in reanalysis and climate model data

Meteorologische Zeitschrift Schweizerbart 22:6 (2013) 699-709

Authors:

Milan Klöwer, Thomas Jung, Gert König-Langlo, Tido Semmler
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