- 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
Talks
Talks
Monday, September 20, 2010 |
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Introduction - G. Danabasoglu (NCAR) |
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Decadal Climate Prediction: Challenges And Opportunities - J. Hurrell (NCAR) |
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Session I: Observed Oceanic Decadal Variability (Chair: J. Hurrell and B. Sloyan) |
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What Do Observations Tell Us About The Changing MOC? - S. Cunningham (NOC) |
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Arctic Sea Ice Predictability - M. Holland (NCAR) |
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Observed Decadal Variability In The Indo-Pacific Sector - C. Deser (NCAR) |
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The Many Flavours Of Southern Ocean Variability Determined From Limited Observations - B. Sloyan (CSIRO) |
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The Challenges Of Using Ocean Modeling To Predict Coral Reef Ecosystem Response - J. Kleypas (NCAR) |
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Parallel Break-out Discussions of Session I
Discussion Leads for each group: B. Sloyan, K. Trenberth, J. Hurrell |
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Posters and Reception |
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Tuesday, September 21, 2010 |
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Welcome by NCAR - R. Wakimoto, Director of NCAR |
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Session II: Decadal Climate Variability and the Role of the Ocean (Chair: S. Griffies) |
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Decadal Prediction For The Atlantic - J. Marotzke (MPI-M) |
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Issues In Exploring Mechanisms Of Decadal Variability With CORE-II Forced Global Ocean Models - C. Boening (IFM-GEOMAR) and H. Drange (Uni. Bergen) |
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Eddies in global ocean models, meridional overturning circulation, and interannual variability - A.-M. Treguier (IFREMER) |
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Parallel Break-Out Discussions of Session II
Discussion Leads for each group: G. Danabasoglu, H. Drange, S. Griffies |
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Wednesday, September 22, 2010 |
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Session III: Initialization, Predictability, and Predictions (Chair: W. Hazeleger) |
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Limits Of Initial Value Decadal Predictability - G. Branstator (NCAR) and Haiyan Teng (NCAR) |
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Predicting And Projecting Hurricane Activity Changes - G. Vecchi (NOAA GFDL) |
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Parallel Break-Out Discussions of Session III
Discussion Leads for each group: V. Metha, W. Hazeleger, B. Kirtman |
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Thursday, September 23, 2010 |
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Session IV: Ocean and Coupled Synthesis (Chair: K. Haines) |
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Ocean Syntheses: Status And Limitations - P. Heimbach (MIT) and R. Ponte (AER Inc.) |
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Errors In Ocean Syntheses: Estimation And Impact - A. Koehl (Uni. Hamburg) |
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Decadal Hindecasts, Predictions And Predictability at GFDL - T. Rosati (NOAA GFDL) |
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Data requriements for ocean reanalyses - D. Stammer (U. Hamburg) |
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Discussion Leads for each group: K. Haines, M. Balmaseda, D. Stammer |
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Workshop Closing and Summary Discussion Session
Discussion Leads: B. Sloyan, S. Griffies, W. Hazeleger, K. Haines |









