Workshop on Global Monsoons: Theory, Models and Observations | (smr 4053)
Starts 20 Jan 2025
Ends 25 Jan 2025
America/Mexico_City
Mexico City - Mexico
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
The call for applications is open, please click on "Apply here" on the left, in order to submit your application
This workshop provides an overview of atmospheric convection and the broader dynamics of monsoon systems with a particular focus on the north American Monsoon.
The workshop consists of 3 days of lectures, giving a basic overview of atmospheric thermodynamics, stability and moist convection on day 1, before moving onto the theory of monsoon dynamics and the role of convective mesoscale organization as components of monsoon systems. Day 3 of the lectures will introduce topics at a research level, including some of the recent ground-breaking global km-scale climate simulations. The last two days of the workshop give participants the opportunity to investigate some of the aspects of monsoons in observations and simulations in hands on sessions.
Topics:
Convection and its organization
Modern theories of monsoons
Focus on the north American Monsoon
Monsoons in seasonal forecasts and CMIP
Speakers:
David Adams
Simona Bordoni
Christian Domínguez
Spencer Hill
Alejandro Jaramillo
Arturo Quintanar
Adrian Tompkins
Cuauhtémoc Turrent
Jorge Zavala
Grants: A limited number of grants are available to support the attendance of selected participants, with priority given to participants from developing countries. There is no registration fee.