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    Bridging the gap between climate science and farmers in Colombia by Ana Maria Loboguerrero, Francisco Boshell, Gloria León, Deissy Martinez-Baron, Diana Giraldo, Liliana Recaman Mejía, Eliecer Díaz, James Cock

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…The article uses a case study approach to describe how the original LTACs were established, the benefits obtained from the LTAC system, and the expansion of the system to areas outside Colombia.The basic premise behind the LTAC approach is: If farmers and the local rural community at large can access and understand weather and climate forecasts and the responses of their crop production, processing, and marketing options under local conditions, they can make better decisions on how to manage their farms and businesses.There are six basic components that are required to implement the LTAC approach to bridging the gap between climate science and farmers: (i) Establishment of the LTAC with alignment of local parties interested in managing variation in the climate and definition of their roles; (ii) local climate and monthly climate forecast; (iii) crop modeling and understanding of climate variation on crop production, processing and marketing and the impact this will have on management; (iv) dialogue between scientists, experts, and farmers; (v) dissemination and socialization of the dialogue; and (vi) local capacity building, which cuts across all the other five components.The regular monthly meetings of the LTACs are the focal point of the overall process, bringing together information from various sources, organizing the ideas and thoughts, and then disseminating the information. …”
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    The shaping of climate science: half a century in personal perspective by R. G. Barry

    Published 2015-09-01
    “…These decades were the formative ones in the evolution of climate science. Following a brief account of the history of climatology, a summary of my early training, my initial teaching and research in the UK is discussed. …”
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    The benefits to climate science of including early-career scientists as reviewers by M. Casado, M. Casado, G. Gremion, G. Gremion, P. Rosenbaum, P. Rosenbaum, J. A. Caccavo, J. A. Caccavo, J. A. Caccavo, J. A. Caccavo, K. Aho, K. Aho, N. Champollion, N. Champollion, S. L. Connors, A. Dahood, A. Dahood, A. Dahood, A. Fernandez, A. Fernandez, M. Lizotte, M. Lizotte, K. Mintenbeck, E. Poloczanska, G. Fugmann, G. Fugmann

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…By soliciting and including ECSs in the peer-review process, the scientific community would not only reduce the burden carried by more established scientists but also permit their successors to develop important professional skills relevant to advancing climate science and influencing policy.</p>…”
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    Review article: Dynamical systems, algebraic topology and the climate sciences by M. Ghil, M. Ghil, M. Ghil, D. Sciamarella, D. Sciamarella, D. Sciamarella

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Hence, it is not surprising that concepts and methods of this theory have percolated into the climate sciences as early as the 1960s. The major increase in public awareness of the socio-economic threats and opportunities of climate change has led more recently to two major developments in the climate sciences: (i) the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's successive Assessment Reports and (ii) an increasing understanding of the interplay between natural climate variability and anthropogenically driven climate change. …”
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    The role of mass media in communicating climate science: An empirical evidence by Junsheng, Ha, Akhtar, Rulia, Masud, Muhammad Mehedi, Rana, Md Sohel, Banna, Hasanul

    Published 2019
    “…The mass media, as a source of information, might play a significant role in raising public awareness and understanding of climate sciences. This paper examines the influence of the mass media on awareness, attitudes and knowledge of climate change, which may lead to environmentally friendly behaviour. …”
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    Boundary organizations to boundary chains: Prospects for advancing climate science application by Christine J. Kirchhoff, Rebecca Esselman, Daniel Brown

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Finally, data show how the boundary chain increased efficiencies in educating potential users about the strengths and limitations of climate science and improving the production, dissemination, and use of climate information.…”
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    Climate Stories: enabling and sustaining arts interventions in climate science communication by E. Woodley, S. Barr, P. Stott, P. Stott, P. Thomet, S. Flint, F. Lovell, E. O'Malley, D. Plews, C. Rapley, C. Robbins, R. Pearce, R. Sandover

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…<p>The climate science community faces a major challenge with respect to communicating the risks associated with climate change within a heavily politicised landscape that is characterised by varying degrees of denial, scepticism, distrust in scientific enterprise, and an increased prevalence of misinformation (“fake news”). …”
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    Surrogate modeling for the climate sciences dynamics with machine learning and data assimilation by Marc Bocquet

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…The outstanding breakthroughs of deep learning in computer vision and natural language processing have been the horn of plenty for many recent developments in the climate sciences. These methodological advances currently find applications to subgrid-scale parameterization, data-driven model error correction, model discovery, surrogate modeling, and many other uses. …”
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