thesis:climatechangeoverlakewind

Problem statement:

Wind is one of the most important drivers of aquatic ecosystem dynamics. Climate change has so far caused well-documented alterations in wind speed and direction over land and sea. However, the specific response of overlake wind speeds remains uncertain. This knowledge gap poses a significant challenge in understanding and predicting the broader implications of climate change for lake ecosystems.

The aim of the work:

To investigate and quantify the changes in overlake wind speeds to enhance our comprehension of the evolving dynamics within aquatic ecosystems under the influence of climate change. Compile a database of overlake wind speed measurements from lake monitoring buoys. Use the data to estimate the long-term response of overlake winds speeds to climate change and to validate publicly available wind model output.

Method:

Data compilation, database creation, and data analysis.

Supervisor:

Benjamin Kraemer

Contact:

Benjamin Kraemer benjamin.kraemer@hydrology.uni-freiburg.de Tel. +49 (0)176 / 3014 1903

Challenge:

Experience with (or eagerness to learn) machine learning, data analysis, and visualization in R.

Language:
  • thesis/climatechangeoverlakewind.txt
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