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HClimRep aims to revolutionize climate modeling by integrating advanced AI techniques and high-performance computing. This groundbreaking initiative focuses on developing a comprehensive AI-based climate model that captures complex interactions between the atmosphere, ocean, and sea ice across seasonal to decadal timescales.

The HClimRep project involves collaboration between leading climate researchers and AI experts from various institutions of the Helmholtz Association, including the Jülich Supercomputing Centre, the Alfred-Wegener-Institute in Bremerhaven, the Helmholtz center Hereon in Geesthacht, and the Karlsruhe Institute for Technology. This partnership ensures a strong interdisciplinary approach, combining expertise in atmospheric science, oceanography, AI, and high-performance computing.

For more information visit: https://hclimrep-project.de/

Spokesperson

Martin Schultz

Head of research group Earth System Data Exploration and co-lead of division Large Scale Data Science, FZJ

Participating Centers