Workshop on Confronting Earth System Model Trends with Observations: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly Agenda
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*Virtual
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Breakfast |
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Alternate Breakout Session 1 (virtual only) |
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Day 1 review |
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Session 3: Trends in Variability and Extremes |
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(Invited) Addressing challenges in identifying trends in extremes to better compare models and observations | Karen McKinnon, UCLA | ||
Models and observations agree on strong reductions of midlatitude cold extremes | Russell Blackport, Environment and Climate Change Canada | ||
Increases in extreme precipitation over the northeast US using 25-km GFDL SPEAR | Bor-Ting Jong, Princeton University, NOAA Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory | ||
Water resource-relevant hot-dry compound events in the Western US | Flavio Lehner, Cornell University | ||
Open discussion |
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Break |
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Session 4: Recent Historical Trends: Role of Forcings and/or Internal Variability in Recent Historical Trends |
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(Invited) The signal-to-noise error in decadal climate modes | Jeremy Klavans, University of Colorado Boulder | ||
External forcing of the North Atlantic Oscillation* | Doug Smith, Met Office | ||
Anthropogenic aerosols mask increases in US rainfall by greenhouse gases | William Collins, Berkeley Lab and UC Berkeley | ||
The relative importance of forced and unforced temperature patterns in driving the time variation of low-cloud feedback | Yuan-Jen Lin, Columbia University / NASA GISS | ||
Open discussion |
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Lightning talks for virtual posters |
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Lunch |
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Poster Session 2 |
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Break |
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Breakout Session 2 (virtual and in-person) |
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End of day 2 |
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Optional group Activity: Avanti Food and Beverage Boulder (hike canceled due to weather) |
Time | Agenda | Presenter | Presentation file |
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Breakfast |
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Alternate Breakout Session 2 (virtual only) |
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Day 2 review |
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Session 5: Fully Coupled System Processes |
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(Invited) Drought-climate feedbacks: Model uncertainties and potential for surprises* | Sonia Seneviratne, ETH | ||
Challenges in simulating the historical trajectory of carbon stocks on land | David Lawrence, National Center for Atmospheric Research | ||
Trends in PM air pollution in the context of internal climate variability* | Olivia Clifton, NASA GISS/Columbia University | ||
Constraining different facets of global water cycle projections with observations* | Hervé Douville, Météo-France | ||
Open discussion |
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Break |
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Session 6: New Applications and Methodologies |
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(Invited) Improved simulations of southern ocean and tropical eastern pacific trends in high-resolution earth system models | Ping Chang, Texas A&M University | ||
Recent Tropical Pacific cooling and Walker circulation strengthening driven by anthropogenic emissions | Pedro DiNezio, Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, CU Boulder | ||
Constraining tropospheric stability trends using surface temperature patterns: A machine learning approach | Li-Wei Chao, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory | ||
Rapid development of systematic trend errors in seasonal forecasts and their connection to climate model errors | Jonathan Beverley, NOAA PSL and CIRES/CU Boulder | ||
Open discussion |
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Lightning talks for virtual posters |
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Lunch |
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Poster Session 3 |
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Breakout Session 3 (virtual and in-person) |
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Break |
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Breakout report out |
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Conclusions and future steps |
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Workshop concludes |