Proceedings of the 8th International Workshop on Climate Informatics: CI 2018
Climate informatics is an emerging research area that combines the fields of climate science and data science (specifically machine learning, data mining and statistics) to accelerate scientific discovery in climate science. The annual climate informatics workshop, held at NCAR's Mesa Lab since 2012, promotes new collaborations and discusses new methods and directions for this emerging field. This year's proceedings contain 33 peer-reviewed short papers presented at the workshop, which describe many new methods and advances in the field. Making these papers available to all interested researchers is essential to maximize further advances in this important field.
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Coupled climate models
Data visualization
Irrigation
Compound extreme events
Socioeconomics
Glacier/ice sheet topography
El nino southern oscillation (enso)
Global change responses
Monsoons
Chlorophyll
Tropical cyclones
Cumulus
Extreme weather
Dust/ash/smoke
Statistical applications
Water temperature
Sea surface temperature
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