Archived Webinars
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2020
March 5 - POS Panel Webinar Series
- Recent efforts to add biological sampling as routine measurements on GO-SHIP
Emmanuel Boss, University of Maine
February 27 – Variations Webinar Series
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Sources and Sinks of Ocean Mesoscale Eddy Energy
Baylor Fox-Kemper, Brown University
Simon Marsland, CSIRO
Laure Zanna, New York University
Ian Grooms, University of Colorado
Stuart Bishop, North Carolina State University
David Marshall, University of Oxford
Eric Chassignet, Florida State University
Dujuan Kang, Rutgers University
Sylvia Cole, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
February 6 - POS Panel Webinar Series
- Deep Argo: Expanding Argo to the Full Ocean Depth
Sarah Purkey, UCSD-Scripps
2019
December 5 - POS Panel Webinar Series
- The Role of Teleconnections in Southern Ocean SST Variability
Brady Ferster, LOCEAN, Sorbonne Université
November 7 - POS Panel Webinar Series
- Global observing needs in the deep ocean
Henry Ruhl, MBARI
October 10 - POS Panel Webinar Series
- FAMOS as a coordinated cross-discipline community approach to study Arctic changes
Andrey Proshutinsky, WHOI
September 5 - POS Panel Webinar Series
- From local to global: can we use our understanding of local sea-level changes to better constrain our estimates of global-mean sea-level changes over the last century?
Thomas Frederikse, NASA JPL
August 1 - Pre-Summit Webinar
- Large Ensemble Working Group
Clara Deser, NCAR
Keith Rodgers, Princeton University
July 30 - Process Study Webinar Series
- Atmosphere - Ice - Ocean Dynamics in the New Arctic: Office of Naval Research Integrated Research Programs
Craig Lee, University of Washington
Wieslaw Maslowski, Naval Postgraduate School
July 29 - Pre-Summit Webinar
- US AMOC Science Team
Gokhan Danabasoglu, NCAR
July 22 - Pre-Summit Webinar
- Water Isotopes Working Group
Kim Cobb, Georgia Tech
David Noone, Oregon State University
Adriana Raudzens Bailey, NCAR
July 19 - Pre-Summit Webinar
- Working Group on Mesoscale & Frontal-scale Ocean-Atmosphere Interactions and Influence on Large-scale Climate
Larry O'Neill, Oregon State University
Hyodae Seo, WHOI
June 25 – Process Study Webinar Series
- Strateole-2: Investigating the tropical tropopause layer with long-duration superpressure balloons
Jennifer Haase, Scripps Institution of Oceanography
Martina Bramberger, NorthWest Research Associates
June 20 – US AMOC Science Team Webinar Series
- Predictability of North Atlantic Ocean Temperatures in observations and CMIP5 models
Martha Buckley, George Mason University
June 6 – POS Panel Webinar Series
- Modeling and monitoring bottom-up drivers of California Current System productivity
Michael Jacox, NOAA
June 4 – Process Study Webinar Series
- Best Practices for Preventing Harassment in Atmospheric Science: Leveraging Field-Campaign Networks for Collaborative Change
Emily Fischer, Colorado State University
May 16 – US AMOC Science Team Webinar Series
- Wind-driven variability of the MOC
Michael Spall, WHOI
May 2 – POS Panel Webinar Series
- The US CLIVAR Workshop on Sea Level Hotspots from Florida to Maine: Lessons Learned and Next Steps
Ricardo Domingues, NOAA
April 18 – US AMOC Science Team Webinar Series
- Differences in ocean variability between models and observations
Timothy DelSole, George Mason University
April 11 – Variations Webinar Series
- Stratosphere-troposphere coupling across timescales
Amy Butler, CIRES/NOAA
Hannah Attard, National Research Council Postdoctoral Research Associate Resident at U.S. Naval Research Laboratory
Chaim Garfinkel, Hebrew University
Jason Furtado, University of Oklahoma
Joan Alexander, NorthWest Research Associates
Isla Simpson, National Center for Atmospheric Research
April 4 – POS Panel Webinar Series
- Ice sheet-ocean interactions: Processes linking the tropics to Antarctic glacial ice drawdown and the advent of robotic explorations
Pierre Dutrieux, Columbia University
March 7 – POS Panel Webinar Series
- Impact of Warm Events on Organic Carbon Production
Mariana Bernardi Bif, University of Miami
February 7 – POS Panel Webinar Series
- Using SMART Cable Systems as Tool for Climate Monitoring and Disaster Mitigation
Bruce Howe, University of Hawaii
January 17 – US AMOC Science Team Webinar Series
- Investigating the Role of the AMOC in Past Climate Change with Global Climate Models
Esther C. Brady, NCAR/Climate and Global Dynamics Lab/Paleo and Polar Climate
2018
December 20 – US AMOC Science Team Webinar Series
- How well can we infer past AMOC?
Jake Gebbie, WHOI
December 6 – Phenomena, Observations, and Synthesis Webinar Series
- Hypoxia and Ω in the coastal ocean: Predictability on seasonal timescales examples from the west coast
Samantha Siedlicki, University of Connecticut
November 5 – Phenomena, Observations, and Synthesis Webinar Series
- Reasons for spatial variability in rates of sea level rise along the United States East Coast over the last century
Chris Piecuch, WHOI
October 18 – US AMOC Science Team Webinar Series
- North Atlantic variability across the last 2000 years (not recorded)
Paola Moffa-Sanchez, Cardiff U.
September 6 – Variations Webinar Series
- Uncertainty in Climate Projections
Judith Curry, Climate Forecast Applications Network
Adrienne Wootten, U. Oklahoma
William Cheung, U. British Columbia
Chengcheng Fei, Texas A&M U.
James Done, NCAR
July 19 – Working Group Update
- Large Ensembles Working Group
Clara Deser, NCAR, and Keith Rodgers, Princeton U.
July 17 – Process Study Webinar Series
- Oceans Melting Greenland (OMG)
Josh Willis, NASA JPL
July 16 – Working Group Update
- Water Isotopes Working Group Update
Kim Cobb, Georgia Tech, and David Noone, Oregon State U.
July 11 – Working Group Update
- Changing Width of the Tropical Belt Working Group Update
Kevin Grise, U. Virginia, and Paul Staten, Indiana U.
July 2 – Science Team Update
- US AMOC Science Team Update
Gokhan Danabasoglu, NCAR
June 27 – Variations Webinar Series
- Expansion of the Tropics
Nick Davis, CIRES/NOAA ESRL
Isla Simpson, NCAR
Jacob Scheff, U. North Carolina, Charlotte
June 25 – Working Group Update
- Arctic Change and Mid-Latitude Linkages Working Group Update
Judah Cohen, AER, and Xiangdong Zhang, U. Alaska, Fairbanks
June 21 – Process Study Webinar Series
- Atlantic Tradewinds Ocean-Atmosphere Mesoscale Interaction Campaign (ATOMIC)
Chris Fairall, NOAA ESRL
June 19 – Process Study Webinar Series
- Overturning in the Subpolar North Atlantic Program (OSNAP)
Susan Lozier, Duke University
April 11 – Process Study Webinar Series
- Measurements of Aerosols, Radiation, and Clouds over the Southern Oceans (MARCUS)/Southern Ocean Cloud Radiation Aerosol Transport Experimental Study (SOCRATES)/Macquarie Island Clouds and Radiation Experiment (MICRE)
Greg McFarquhar, University of Oklahoma
March 15 – US AMOC Task Team 3 Series
- Interannual variability in the eddying North Atlantic Ocean
Quentin Jamet, Florida State University
January 18 – US AMOC Task Team 3 Series
- North Atlantic ocean response to atmospheric forcing with and without ocean dynamics
Yochanan Kushnir, Columbia University
2017
December 21 - US AMOC Task Team 3 Series
- Role of meltwater and sub-mesoscale variability in the Labrador Sea
Annalisa Bracco, Georgia Tech
November 16 - US AMOC Task Team 3 Series
- 3-dimensional analysis of mixing and overturning in AMOC
Peter Rhines, University of Washington
November 14 - Variations Webinar Series
- Ocean Carbon Hot Spots
(Read the Variations articles)
Stu Bishop, North Carolina State University
Keith Rodgers, Princeton University
Alison Gray, University of Washington
Dongxiao Zhang, NOAA PMEL
October 19 - US AMOC Task Team 3 Series
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Asynchronous warming and δ18O evolution of deep Atlantic water masses during the last deglaciation
Jiaxu Zhang, Los Alamos National Laboratory
August 8 - Summit Special Sessions
- Advances & Challenges in Understanding & Predicting Climate Teleconnections
Alyssa Atwood (U. California-Berkely, Georgia Tech)
Daniel Swain (U. California-Los Angeles)
Antonietta Capotondi (NOAA Earth System Research Laboratory)
Samantha Stevenson (National Center for Atmospheric Research)
- Polar Sea-Ice & Ocean Interactions
Alek Petty (NASA Goddard)
Aaron Donohoe (U. Washington)
Ron Kwok (NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory)
Julienne Stroeve (National Snow and Ice Data Center)
August 3 - Pre-Summit Webinar
- Changing Width of the Tropical Belt Working Group
Kevin Grise, U. Virginia, and Paul Staten, Indiana U.
July 27 - Pre-Summit Webinar
- US AMOC Science Team
Gokhan Danabasoglu, NCAR
July 20 - Pre-Summit Webinar
- Arctic Mid-Latitude Linkages Working Group
Judah Cohen, AER, and Xiangdong Zhang, U. Alaska-Fairbanks
May 18 - US AMOC Task Team 3 Series
- Conceptual Constraints on Polar MOCs
Tom Haine, Johns Hopkins University
May 16 - Variations Webinar Series
- A case for observing the deep ocean
(read the articles in Variations)
Gregory Johnson, NOAA Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory
Lynne Talley, Scripps Institution of Oceanography
Felix Landerer, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Nathalie Zilberman, Scripps Institution of Oceanography
Charlie Eriksen, University of Washington
March 23 - US AMOC Task Team 3 Series
- AMOC-related climate prediction using CESM
Steve Yeager, National Center for Atmospheric Research
March 22 - Process Study Webinar Series
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Export Processes in the Ocean from RemoTe Sensing (EXPORTS)
Laura Lorenzoni, NASA
March 14 - Process Study Webinar Series
- North Atlantic Aerosols and Marine Ecosystems Study (NAAMES)
Mike Behrenfeld, Oregon State University
February 23 - US AMOC Task Team 3 Series
- Role of African dust in the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation during Heinrich events
Marlos Goes, University of Miami/NOAA Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory
February 22 - Process Study Webinar Series
- Carbon Hot Spot
Andrea Fassbender (MBARI) & Stuart Bishop (North Caroline State University)
February 15 - Variations Webinar Series
- Forecasting ENSO impacts in the California Current System
(read the articles in Variations)
Emanuele Di Lorenzo, Georgia Institute of Technology
Mark Ohman, Scripps Institution of Oceanography
Antonietta Capotondi, NOAA Earth System Research Laboratory
Mike Jacox, University of California, Santa Cruz
Clarissa Anderson, Scripps Institution of Oceanography
Elliott Hazen, NOAA Southwest Fisheries Science Center
February 14 - Process Study Webinar Series
- Tasman Tidal Dissipation Experiment (TTide)
Rob Pinkel, Scripps Institution of Oceanography
January 19 - AMOC Task Team 3 Series
- Ocean response to katabatic winds on the East Greenland shelf
Michael Spall, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
January 18 - Process Study Webinar Series
- O2/N2 Ratio and CO2 Airborne Southern Ocean Study (ORCAS)
Britton Stephens, National Center for Atmospheric Research
January 10 - Process Study Webinar Series
- El Nino Rapid Response (ENRR)
Ryan Spackman, NOAA Earth System Research Laboratory
2016
December 8 - Variations Webinar Series
- S2S Predictability of Extreme Weather
(read the articles in Variations) (video)
Chris Castro, U. Arizona
Paul Ullrich, U. California, Davis
Ruby Leung, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Emily Becker, NOAA Climate Prediction Center/INNOVIM
Trent Ford, Southern Illinois U., Carbondale
November 14 - Process Study Webinar Series
- Organization of Tropical East Pacific Convection (OTREC) (pdf)
David Raymond, New Mexico Tech
October 20 - Variations Webinar Series
- Probing the Past for Keys to the Future
(read the articles in Variations) (video)
K. Halimeda Kilbourne, U. Maryland Center for Environmental Studies
Kaustubh Thirumalai, U. Texas at Austin
Alan Wanamaker, Iowa State U.
July 14 - AMOC Task Team 3 Series
- The impact of multidecadal North Atlantic Oscillation variations on Atlantic Ocean heat transport and rapid changes in Arctic sea ice (video | pdf)
Tom Delworth, NOAA/Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory
July 13 - Working Group Webinar
What's causing the "Warm Arctic, Cold Continents" pattern?
(video)
- An Observational Analysis: Tropical Relative to Arctic influence on Mid-latitude Weather in the Era of Arctic Amplification
Judah Cohen, Atmospheric and Environmental Research Inc./MIT (pdf)
- What caused the recent "Warm Arctic, Cold Continents" trend pattern in winter temperatures?
Lantao Sun, U. Colorado, Boulder/NOAA Earth System Research Laboratory (pdf)
June 10 - Variations Webinar Series
A Tale of Two Blobs, Part II: The cold blob of the North Atlantic
(read the articles in Variations) (video)
- What caused the Atlantic cold blob of 2015?
Steve Yeager, National Center for Atmospheric Research - The tale of a surprisingly cold blob in the North Atlantic
Simon Josey, National Oceanography Centre, UK - Greenland Ice Sheet melting influence on the North Atlantic
Andreas Schmittner, Oregon State University
June 7 - Variations Webinar Series
A Tale of Two Blobs, Part I: The warm blob of the North Pacific
(read the articles in Variations) (video)
- The evolution and known atmospheric forcing mechanisms behind the 2013-2015 North Pacific warm anomalies
Dillon Amaya, Scripps Institution of Oceanography (pdf) - Climate interpretation of the North Pacific marine heatwave of 2013-2015
Emanuele Di Lorenzo, Georgia Institute of Technology (pdf) - Impact of the Blob on the Northeast Pacific Ocean biogeochemistry and ecosystems
Samantha Siedlecki, University of Washington (pdf)
May 19 - Salinity effects on AMOC variability (AMOC series)
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Robust and Nonrobust Aspects of AMOC Variability and Mechanism in the Community Earth System Model (video | pdf)
Gokhan Danabasoglu, National Center for Atmospheric Research
April 21 - Salinity effects on AMOC variability (AMOC series)
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The salt advection feedback in eddying models (Video | pdf)
Wilbert Weijer, Los Alamos National Laboratory
March 23 - Process Study Webinar Series
March 18 - Salinity effects on AMOC variability (AMOC series)
- Size matters: Another reason why the Atlantic is saltier than the Pacific (Video | pdf)
Paola Cessi, Scripps Institution of Oceanography
March 2 - Process Studies Webinar Series
February 19 - Process Study Webinar Series
- Layered Atlantic Smoke Interactions with Clouds (LASIC) (Video | PDF)
- ObseRvations of Aerosols Above Clouds and Their IntEractionS (ORACLES) (Video | PDF; presentation starts at 21:00)