Description |
An ICTP Virtual Meeting
Subtropical hotspots of climate change are clear in paleo, present, and future climates. However, treatment of the subtropics as the margin between low- and mid-latitude dynamics has limited advancement of subtropical theory and prediction, undermining regional efforts to manage climate risks.
This workshop aims to invigorate new research focused on subtropical dynamics, extremes, and prediction. This event follows a focused subtropics session at EGU2022. The format will combine plenary talks, breakout discussions, and collaboration spaces to plan and prototype new theory and analysis approaches and potential climate service products. Outcomes will include proof-of-concept analysis approaches, a perspective paper setting out priority research areas for future subtropical research, and further development of subtropical dynamics research networks. We particularly welcome contribution to these planned discussions from early career researchers working in subtropical regions from across the globe. The virtual workshop programme will be structured to enable collaboration with colleagues from across time zones.
Topics
Registration: There is no registration fee. |
Core Themes: • The annual cycle of subtropical regions and changes to this seasonality. • Paleoclimate perspective on subtropical climates.
Speaker: | Neil HART (School of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford, UK) |
Speaker: | Neil HART (School of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford, UK) |
Speaker: | Sarah ROFFE (Institute for soil, climate and water, Agricultural Research Council, South Africa) |
Speaker: | Neil HART (School of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford, UK) |
Speaker: | Benjamin LINTNER (Rutgers University, USA) |
Speaker: | Natalie BURLS (George Mason University, USA) |
Core Themes: • Subtropical wave dynamics and their role in convergence zones, monsoon fluctuations, and extremes. • Thermodynamics of the subtropics.
Speaker: | Thando NDARANA (University of Pretoria, South Africa) |
Speaker: | Michael BARNES (School of Earth, Atmosphere and Environment, Monash University; ARC Centre of Excellence for Climate Extremes, Australia) |
Speaker: | Willem CONRADIE (University of Cape Town, South Africa) |
Material: | Slides |
Speaker: | Tsholanang RAMMOPO (University of Pretoria, South Africa) |
Speaker: | Harry MUTTON (University of Exeter, College of Engineering, Mathematics, and Physical Sciences, UK) |
Speaker: | Andries-Jan DE VRIES (University of Lausanne, Switzerland) |
Material: | Slides |
Speaker: | Julia MINDLIN (Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina) |
Material: | Slides |
Speaker: | Iago PEREZ (Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de la República Montevideo, Uruguay) |
Material: | Slides |
Core Themes: • Synoptic systems and extreme regimes of the subtropics incl. tropical-extratropical cloudbands, cut-off lows, mid-latitude cyclones, subtropical cyclones and anticyclones, droughts and floods. • Identification/analysis approaches.
Speaker: | Leila CARVALHO (University of California, Santa Barbara, USA) |
Speaker: | Irina RUDEVA (Australian Bureau of Meteorology, Australia) |
Speaker: | Chiara HOLGATE (Australian National University, Australia) |
Material: | Slides |
Speaker: | Ross BLAMEY (University of Cape Town, South Africa) |
Material: | Slides |
Speaker: | Michelle REBOITA (UNIFEI, Brazil) |
Speaker: | Henri PINHEIRO (University of Sao Paulo, Institute of Astronomy, Geophysics and Atmospheric Sciences (IAG), Brazil) |
Material: | Slides |
Speaker: | Fernanda VASCONCELLOS (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Geociences Institute, Meteorology Department, Brazil) |
Material: | Slides |
Speaker: | Renata G TEDESCHI (Instituto Tecnologico Vale, Brazil) |
Core Themes: • Surface-atmosphere (land and ocean) interactions. • Model (S2S to climate) representation of subtropical processes/Predictability and prediction systems for the subtropics.
Speaker: | Matthew WIDLANSKY (Cooperative Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Research, School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology, University of Hawaii at Manoa, USA) |
Speaker: | Marcia ZILLI (University of Oxford, UK) |
Material: | Slides |
Speaker: | Acacia PEPLER (Australian Bureau of Meteorology, Australia) |
Speaker: | Regina RODRIGUES (Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brazil) |
Speaker: | Kwok CHUN (University of the West of England, UK), Luminita DANAILA (Universite' de Rouen, Faculte' de Sciences, France), Yasemin EZBER (Istanbul Technical University, Eurasia Institute of Earth Sciences, Climate and Marine Sciences, Turkey) |
Material: | Slides |
Speaker: | Callum MUNDAY (School of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford, UK) |
Speaker: | Cesar Nicolas DIAZ NEGRIN (Physics Institute, Science School, Universidad de la Republica, Uruguay) |
Speaker: | Anna Carolina BAZZANELA (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil), Wanderson LUIZ-SILVA (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) |
Core Themes: • Model (S2S to climate) representation of subtropical processes/Predictability and prediction systems for the subtropics. • Outlook for climate services in the subtropics.
Yitea GETAHUN Sakia Shabnam KADER Maria Chara KARYPIDOU Sunny KUMAR Binita PATHAK Gobishankar SATHIYAMOHAN Sanket TELI Yasmin ZAHAN
Material: | Posters |
Speaker: | Francois ENGELBRECHT (Climate Studies and Modelling, Natural Resources and the Environment, Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, South Africa) |
Speaker: | Caio COELHO (National Institute for Space Research (INPE), Brazil) |
Speaker: | Christopher CUNNINGHAM (Center for Monitoring and Early Warning of Natural Disasters, Brazil) |
Material: | Slides |
Speaker: | Camila PRUDENTE (Centro de Investigaciones del Mar y la Atmosfera; Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina) |
Joe Adabouk AMOOLI Theo CARR Jamyle DA SILVA Juan DE SOUZA Hanibal Lemma GEBREKIDAN Youcef KHAMALLAH Tatyane SOUSA Innocent MASUKWEDZA Catharine DE CALDAS
Material: | Posters |