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Authors: Galfi, Vera Melinda* 
Alberti, Tommaso* 
De Cruz, Lesley* 
Franzke, Christian L. E.* 
Lembo, Valerio* 
Title: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Climate Sciences – Highlighting Past and Current Scientific Achievements
Journal: Nonlinear Processes in Geophysics 
Publisher: Egu-Copernicus
Issue Date: 2023
DOI: 10.5194/npg-2023-19
Abstract: In the online seminar series “Perspectives on Climate Sciences: from Historical Developments to Future Frontiers”, which took place during 2020–2021, well-known and established scientists from several fields – including mathematics, physics, climate science and ecology – presented their perspectives on the evolution of climate science and on relevant scientific concepts. This special issue aims to create a platform for a more detailed elaboration of the topics discussed in the seminars but also to publish new scientific findings. In this paper, we first give an overview of the content of the seminar series, and then we introduce the written contributions to this special issue. In line with the spirit of the seminar series, this paper is structured along thematic areas of the broad field of climate science, conveying different perspectives on the climate system: geophysical fluid dynamics, dynamical systems theory, multiscale processes, statistical physics, paleoclimate and the human dimension.
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