Modelling Complexity: the case of Climate Science
Abstract
We briefly review some of the scientific challenges and epistemological issues related to climate science. We discuss the formulation and testing of theories and numerical models, which, given the presence of unavoidable uncertainties in observational data, the non-repeatability of world-experiments, and the fact that relevant processes occur in a large variety of spatial and temporal scales, require a rather different approach than in other scientific contexts. A brief discussion of the intrinsic limitations of geo-engineering solutions to global warming is presented, and a framework of investigation based upon non-equilibrium thermodynamics is proposed. We also critically discuss recently proposed perspectives of development of climate science based purely upon massive use of supercomputer and centralized planning of scientific priorities.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1106.1265,
title = {Modelling Complexity: the case of Climate Science},
author = {Valerio Lucarini},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1106.1265},
year = {2022}
}
Comments
17 pages, 7 figs, Proceeding of the Conference "Modelling Complexity: the case of Climate Science", Hamburg, 2010