- About
- The Science
- CLIVAR Frontiers and Imperatives
- Frontier 1: Anthropogenic Climate Change
- Frontier 2: Decadal variability, predictability and prediction
- Frontier 3: Intra-seasonal and seasonal predictability and prediction
- Imperative 1: Improved atmosphere and ocean component models of Earth System Models
- Imperative 2: Data synthesis, analysis, reanalysis and uncertainty
- Imperative 3: Ocean observing system
- Imperative 4: Capacity building
- CLIVAR Endorsed Projects & Activities
- CLIVAR Objectives
- CLIVAR Successes
- CLIVAR Frontiers and Imperatives
- Panels and Working Groups
- Global
- PAGES/CLIVAR Intersection Working Group
- CCl/CLIVAR/JCOMM Expert Team on Climate Change Detection and Indices (ETCCDI)
- Global Synthesis and Observations Panel (GSOP)
- WGCM/CLIVAR Working Group on Ocean Model Development (WGOMD)
- Working Group on Seasonal to Interannual Prediction
- Working Group on Coupled Modelling (WGCM)
- Regional
- National Programmes
- Global
- Extremes Cross-Cut
- Calendar
- Resources
- Publications
Resources and Publications
Report of the "Observed and Model-Simulated Property Changes in the Deep Ocean of the Southern Hemisphere" Workshop, Hobart, Australia, 21-23 June 2010
Report of the Third Session of the Global Synthesis and Observations Panel, NOC, Southampton, UK, 13-14 March 2008
Report of the first CLIVAR Global Synthesis and Observation Panel Workshop on Ocean Velocity Measurements and their Application, SIO, La Jolla, USA, December 5th to 7th 2007
Report of the Second Session of the Global Synthesis and Observations Panel, SIO, La Jolla, USA, December 2006
Report of the International Repeat Hydrography Workshop, Shonan Village, Japan, November 2005
Report of the First CLIVAR Workshop on Ocean Reanalysis, Boulder, Colorado, USA, November 2004
Report of the First Session of the Global Synthesis and Observations Panel, Boulder, Colorado, USA, November 2004
Report of the First CLIVAR-GSOP Data Planning Meeting, focusing on Ocean Observations, SIO, La Jolla, USA, March 2004









