Micro2Macro: Origins of Climate Change Uncertainty Workshop Agenda
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Workshop registration and breakfast |
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Welcome, opening remarks, and workshop goals |
Edward Seidel, President of the University of Wyoming
Parag Chitnis, Vice President for Research and Economic Development
Daniel McCoy, University of Wyoming
Rob Wood, University of Washington |
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Session 1: What's Wrong with Microphysics in Climate Models?Chairs: Adele Igel and Daniel McCoy |
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(Invited) What’s wrong with microphysics in climate models, and how can we fix it? | Johannes Mülmenstädt, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory | Download | |
(Invited) Addressing outstanding uncertainties associated with high clouds | Sylvia Sullivan, University of Arizona | Download | |
Detecting and identifying the impact of parameter interaction on climate model outputs based on two Perturbed Parameter Ensembles (PPEs) | Qingyuan Yang, Columbia University | Download | |
Tracking structural uncertainty in aerosol model representation | Nicole Riemer, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign | Download | |
The relationship between condensate lifetime and precipitating efficiency and their response to sea surface warming | Hassan Beydoun, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory | Download | |
Open discussion |
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Break |
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Lightning talks for virtual posters |
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Poster Session 1 |
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Lunch |
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Session 2: Can We Even Observe Microphysics?Chairs: Coty Jen and Masa Saito |
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(Invited Virtual) Watching super-cooled water droplets nucleate heterogeneously with high speed cryo-microscopy | Nadine Borduas-Dedekind, University of British Columbia | Download | |
(Invited) Remote sensing for cloud and precipitation measurement and science — Promises and challenges | Christine Chiu, Colorado State University | ||
Can we infer microphysical process information from (infrequent) snapshots of data? | Graham Feingold, NOAA Chemical Services Laboratory | Download | |
(Virtual) Aerosol products from PACE multi-angle polarimetric observations | Meng Gao, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center | Download | |
Molecular simulations provide evidence in support of ice nucleation upon collision or breakup of supercooled cloud droplets | Elise Rosky, University of Michigan | Download | |
Open discussion |
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Break |
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Breakout Session 1 |
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End of day 1 for virtual participants; Networking event |
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End of day 1 |
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Breakfast |
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Recap day 2 |
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Session 5: What Do We Do Next?Chairs: Ann Fridlind and Susannah Burrows |
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(Invited) Simulating cloud microphysics across scales for predicting climate extremes | Andrew Gettelman, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory | ||
Significant trend in vertical wind velocity variability revealed by machine learning | Donifan Barahona, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center | ||
Confronting structural uncertainty in aerosol-cloud interactions through process-level benchmarking | Laura Fierce, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory | ||
The death of autoconversion? | Kaitlyn Loftus, Columbia University | Download | |
Open discussion |
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Break |
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Final discussion and next steps |
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End of workshop |