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8Incorporating user values into climate servicesBulletin of the American Meteorological Society 100 (9): 1643-1650. 2019.Increasingly there are calls for climate services to be “co-produced” with users, taking into account not only the basic information needs of users but also their value systems and decision contexts. What does this mean in practice? One way that user values can be incorporated into climate services is in the management of inductive risk. This involves understanding which errors in climate service products would have particularly negative consequences from the users’ perspective (e.g., underestim…Read more
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1Computer Modeling in Climate Science: Experiment, Explanation, PluralismDissertation, University of Pittsburgh. 2003.Computer simulation modeling is an important part of contemporary scientific practice but has not yet received much attention from philosophers. The present project helps to fill this lacuna in the philosophical literature by addressing three questions that arise in the context of computer simulation of Earth's climate. Computer simulation experimentation commonly is viewed as a suspect methodology, in contrast to the trusted mainstay of material experimentation. Are the results of computer simu…Read more
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Areas of Specialization
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Simulation in Science |
Climate Change |
Evidence and Knowledge |
Prediction in Science |
Measurement in Science |
Science and Values |