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PostPosted: Thu Mar 05, 2009 11:15 am    Post subject: Climateprediction.net - Project news Myles Allen lectures Reply with quote

<p>As part of an Oxford University 2008 open day Myles Allen recently gave a lecture on "The Physics of Climate Change," aimed at potential physics undergraduates, that may well be of interest to Climate<em>prediction</em>.net participants. This lecture is available as a <a href="//web2k07.physics.ox.ac.uk/media/public/openday2008/MylesAllen.wmv">Windows media stream</a> and also as a <a href="http://climateprediction.net/science/pubs/Myles_Allen_Physics_Of_Climate_Change.mp4">454MB mp4 download</a>. An audio file and also slides from a similar lecture to 2nd year undergraduates, on "Energy and Climate Change" are available <a href="http://www.physics.ox.ac.uk/oxonly/energy/">here</a>.</p>

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