Scientific Calendar Event



Description
Atmospheric and oceanic teleconnections govern the variability in our climate system on abroad range of time and spatial scales, in both the tropics and extratropics. On interannual time scales, the connection between the El Nino Southern Oscillation and the Asian Monsoon system influences rain amounts in regions particularly sensitive to floods/draughts. On interannual and decadal time scales, Sahel rainfall variability appears to be governed to a large extent by teleconnection patterns related to the Pacific region, Indian Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean. Examples of tropical-extratropical links in the Pacific region include the Tropical-Northern Hemisphere (TNH) pattern, which is forced by ENSO related SSTs, and the Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO) and Pacific North American Pattern (PNA) which govern the subtropical and extratropical atmospheric and oceanic flow patterns on interannual to decadal timescales. The decadal behavior of the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO), influencing climate in Europe, Asia and northern Africa, is also likely to be connected to both tropical and extratropical sea surface temperatures in the Indo-Pacific and Atlantic regions. The climate trends observed in the 20th century, project as well, onto patterns like the NAO and the PDO.        

Insight into the physical mechanisms which result in these teleconnections, as well as a clear understanding of the difference in methodologies used to identity them are both of utmost importance in seasonal prediction research, as well as in research related to climate change issues.

The understanding of the mechanisms of the aforementioned teleconnections is of utmost importance in e.g. seasonal prediction research, as well as, in research related to climate change issues.

The proposed Conference will bring together scientists and graduate students of both modeling and observational aspects of atmospheric and oceanic climate variability on interannual to centennial time scales. 
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  • Monday, 17 November 2008
    • 08:00 - 08:30 Registration - entrance level, Leonardo da Vinci Building (subsequently office nr. 247, second floor)
      Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building, Lobby
      • 08:00 Registration - entrance level, Leonardo da Vinci Building (subsequently office nr. 247, second floor) 30'
    • 08:30 - 08:50 OPENING REMARKS by Profs. J. SHUKLA, I. KANG, F. GIORGI and F. KUCHARSKI
      Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Main Lecture Hall
      • 08:30 OPENING REMARKS by Profs. J. SHUKLA, I. KANG, F. GIORGI and F. KUCHARSKI 20'
        Material: Introduction
    • 08:50 - 09:20 Teleconnection patterns: an overview
      Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Main Lecture Hall
    • 09:20 - 09:50 Basic ideas on teleconnections
      Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Main Lecture Hall
      • 09:20 Basic ideas on teleconnections 30'
        Speaker: B. HOSKINS (Meteorology, Univ. Reading & Grantham Institute, Imperial College, U.K.)
        Material: lecture notes
    • 09:50 - 10:20 Aspects of the theory of teleconnections
      Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Main Lecture Hall
      • 09:50 Aspects of the theory of teleconnections 30'
        Speaker: I. HELD (Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Lab., NOAA & Princeton Univ., USA)
        Material: HELD abstract.pdf lecture notes
    • 10:20 - 10:50 Coffee Break and Registration, entrance level outside Main Lecture Hall
      Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Main Lecture Hall
      • 10:20 Coffee Break and Registration, entrance level outside Main Lecture Hall 30'
    • 10:50 - 11:10 On the role of atmospheric teleconnections in climate
      Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Main Lecture Hall
    • 11:10 - 11:30 Generation of global hyper climate modes
      Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Main Lecture Hall
    • 11:30 - 11:50 Relevance of neutral singular vectors for representing seasonal-mean teleconnections
      Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Main Lecture Hall
      • 11:30 Relevance of neutral singular vectors for representing seasonal-mean teleconnections 20'
        Speaker: M. WATANABE (CCSR, Univ. Tokyo, Japan)
        Material: WATANABE abstract.pdf lecture notes
    • 11:50 - 12:10 Was the 2003 summer heat-wave teleconnected to anything?
      Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Main Lecture Hall
      • 11:50 Was the 2003 summer heat-wave teleconnected to anything? 20'
        Speaker: J. SHUKLA and L. FEUDALE (IGES, COLA, Calverton, USA and ICTP, Trieste, Italy)
        Material: lecture notes
    • 12:10 - 12:20 Group Photo
      Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Main Lecture Hall
      • 12:10 Group Photo 10'
    • 12:20 - 14:00 Lunch break
      Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Main Lecture Hall
      • 12:20 Lunch break 1h40'
    • 13:30 - 14:00 Registration - entrance level, outside Main lecture hall (subsequently Secretariat's office nr. 247 second floor)
      Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building, Lobby
      • 13:30 Registration - entrance level, outside Main lecture hall (subsequently Secretariat's office nr. 247 second floor) 30'
    • 14:00 - 14:20 North Atlantic teleconnections linking worlds apart
      Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Main Lecture Hall
      • 14:00 North Atlantic teleconnections linking worlds apart 20'
        Speaker: Y. KUSHNIR (Lamont Doherty Earth Observatory, Earth Institute of Columbia Univ., Palisades, USA)
        Material: KUSHNIR abstract.pdf lecture notes
    • 14:20 - 14:40 Regime view of Teleconnection: Euro-Atlantic Winter Regimes in ECMWF Seasonal Forecasts
      Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Main Lecture Hall
      • 14:20 Regime view of Teleconnection: Euro-Atlantic Winter Regimes in ECMWF Seasonal Forecasts 20'
        Speaker: D. STRAUS, presented by F. MOLTENI (GMU, USA)
        Material: STRAUS abstract.pdf lecture notes
    • 14:40 - 15:00 Teleconnections between ENSO and the SAM, and the role of Rossby wave breaking
      Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Main Lecture Hall
    • 15:00 - 15:20 Response of zonal mean atmosphere circulation: global warming vs. El Nino
      Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Main Lecture Hall
      • 15:00 Response of zonal mean atmosphere circulation: global warming vs. El Nino 20'
        Speaker: J. LU (Climate & Global Dynamics Division, NCAR, Boulder, CO, USA)
        Material: LU JIAN abstract.pdf lecture notes
    • 15:20 - 15:50 Coffee Break and Registration, entrance level outside Main Lecture Hall
      Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Main Lecture Hall
      • 15:20 Coffee Break and Registration, entrance level outside Main Lecture Hall 30'
    • 15:50 - 16:10 Understanding El Nino in ocean-atmosphere general circulation models: progress and challenges
      Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Main Lecture Hall
      • 15:50 Understanding El Nino in ocean-atmosphere general circulation models: progress and challenges 20'
        Speaker: E. GUILYARDI (IPSL/LOCEAN, Paris, France and Walker Inst., Univ. Reading, U.K.)
        Material: GUILYARDI abstract.pdf lecture notes
    • 16:10 - 16:30 Two flavours of ENSO and its predictability
      Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Main Lecture Hall
    • 16:30 - 16:50 Understanding the influence of ENSO on North Pacific variability
      Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Main Lecture Hall
    • 16:50 - 17:10 On the robustness of ENSO teleconnections
      Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Main Lecture Hall
    • 17:10 - 17:30 Fall-to-winter changes in the El Nino teleconnection
      Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Main Lecture Hall
      • 17:10 Fall-to-winter changes in the El Nino teleconnection 20'
        Speaker: I. BLADE' MENDOZA (Dept. Astronomia i Meteorologia, Univ. de Barcelona, Spain)
        Material: BLADE abstract.pdf lecture notes
    • 17:30 - 17:50 An analysis on observed and simulated PNA associated atmospheric diabatic heating
      Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Main Lecture Hall
      • 17:30 An analysis on observed and simulated PNA associated atmospheric diabatic heating 20'
        Speaker: B. YU (Climate Res.Div., Environment Canada, Toronto, Canada)
        Material: YU BIN abstract.pdf lecture notes
    • 19:00 - 20:30 Welcome Reception at the Cafeteria of the Leonardo da Vinci Building (Terrace level)
      Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Main Lecture Hall
      • 19:00 Welcome Reception at the Cafeteria of the Leonardo da Vinci Building (Terrace level) 1h30'
  • Tuesday, 18 November 2008
    • 08:30 - 09:00 NAO-like variability and the impact of thermal land-sea contrast
      Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Main Lecture Hall
    • 09:00 - 09:30 Global teleconnections via the tropospheric subtropical waveguide
      Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Main Lecture Hall
      • 09:00 Global teleconnections via the tropospheric subtropical waveguide 30'
        Speaker: G. BRANSTATOR (National Center for Atmospheric Research, CGD, Boulder, USA)
        Material: BRANSTATOR abstract.pdf lecture notes
    • 09:30 - 09:50 The roles of external forcings and internal variabilities in the Northern hemisphere atmosphere circulation change from the 1960s to 1990s
      Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Main Lecture Hall
      • 09:30 The roles of external forcings and internal variabilities in the Northern hemisphere atmosphere circulation change from the 1960s to 1990s 20'
        Speaker: M. KING (School of Engineering, Monash University, Petaling Jaya, Malaysia)
        Material: KING abstract.pdf lecture notes
    • 09:50 - 10:10 The dynamics of the Pacific-North America teleconnection pattern on intraseasonal and interannual time scales
      Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Main Lecture Hall
      • 09:50 The dynamics of the Pacific-North America teleconnection pattern on intraseasonal and interannual time scales 20'
        Speaker: C. FRANZKE (British Antarctic Survey, Cambridge, U.K.)
        Material: FRANZKE abstract.pdf lecture notes
    • 10:10 - 10:30 Vertical propagation of teleconnections and the North Atlantic oscillation
      Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Main Lecture Hall
      • 10:10 Vertical propagation of teleconnections and the North Atlantic oscillation 20'
        Speaker: A.A. SCAIFE (Hadley Centre, Metoffice, U.K.)
        Material: SCAIFE abstract.pdf lecture notes
    • 10:30 - 10:50 Stratospheric influence on the extratropical circulation response to surface forcing in high-top and low-top models
      Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Main Lecture Hall
      • 10:30 Stratospheric influence on the extratropical circulation response to surface forcing in high-top and low-top models 20'
        Speaker: C.G. FLETCHER (Dept. of Physics, Univ. Toronto, ON, Canada)
        Material: FLETCHER abstract.pdf lecture notes
    • 10:50 - 12:30 POSTER SESSION (with Coffee)
      Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Main Lecture Hall
      • 10:50 POSTER SESSION (with Coffee) 1h40'
    • 12:30 - 14:00 Lunch break
      Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Main Lecture Hall
      • 12:30 Lunch break 1h30'
    • 14:00 - 14:20 Observed modes of storm track variability and their relationship to the background flow on daily and monthly time scales
      Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Main Lecture Hall
      • 14:00 Observed modes of storm track variability and their relationship to the background flow on daily and monthly time scales 20'
        Speaker: J. WETTSTEIN (Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research, Univ. Bergen, Norway)
        Material: WETTSTEIN abstract.pdf
    • 14:20 - 14:40 Clustering of cyclones and linkage to large scale flow patterns
      Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Main Lecture Hall
      • 14:20 Clustering of cyclones and linkage to large scale flow patterns 20'
        Speaker: N. KVAMSTO (Geophysical Institute, Univ. Bergen, Norway)
        Material: KVAMSTO abstract.pdf lecture notes
    • 14:40 - 15:00 A positive eddy feedback acting on the North Atlantic oscillation
      Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Main Lecture Hall
      • 14:40 A positive eddy feedback acting on the North Atlantic oscillation 20'
        Speaker: G. RIVIERE (CNRM/GAME, CNRS and Meteo-France, Toulouse, France)
        Material: RIVIERE abstract.pdf lecture notes
    • 15:00 - 15:20 Left-hand rule for synoptic eddy and low-frequency flow interaction
      Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Main Lecture Hall
      • 15:00 Left-hand rule for synoptic eddy and low-frequency flow interaction 20'
        Speaker: J.-S. KUG (Dept. of Meteorology, SOEST, Univ. Hawaii, USA)
        Material: KUG abstract.pdf lecture notes
    • 15:20 - 15:40 Eddy-induced growth of low-frequency flow of atmospheric circulation
      Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Main Lecture Hall
      • 15:20 Eddy-induced growth of low-frequency flow of atmospheric circulation 20'
        Speaker: F.F. JIN, presented by J.-S. KUG (Dept. of Meteorology, SOEST, Univ. Hawaii, USA)
        Material: JIN F.F. abstract.pdf lecture notes
    • 15:40 - 16:10 Coffee break
      Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Main Lecture Hall
      • 15:40 Coffee break 30'
    • 16:10 - 16:30 Issues on teleconnection
      Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Main Lecture Hall
      • 16:10 Issues on teleconnection 20'
        Speaker: I.-S. KANG (School of Earth & Environmental Sciences, Seoul Nat. University, Korea)
        Material: lecture notes
    • 16:30 - 17:50 Discussion on current understanding of teleconnections
      Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Main Lecture Hall
      • 16:30 Discussion on current understanding of teleconnections 1h20'
  • Wednesday, 19 November 2008
    • 09:00 - 09:30 Boreal summer tropical extratropical teleconnection
      Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Main Lecture Hall
    • 09:30 - 09:50 Mid-latitude - MJO teleconnection over East Asia in the Northern winter
      Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Main Lecture Hall
      • 09:30 Mid-latitude - MJO teleconnection over East Asia in the Northern winter 20'
        Speaker: B. KIM (Yonsei Univ., Dept. of Atmospheric Sciences, Seoul, Korea)
        Material: KIM BAEKMIN abstract.pdf lecture notes
    • 09:50 - 10:10 Mid-latitude response to stationary and non-stationary tropical heating
      Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Main Lecture Hall
      • 09:50 Mid-latitude response to stationary and non-stationary tropical heating 20'
        Speaker: T. SPENGLER (Inst. for Atmospheric & Climate Science, ETH Zurich, Switzerland)
        Material: SPENGLER abstract.pdf lecture notes
    • 10:10 - 10:30 The response of tropical precipitation to the extratropical thermal forcing
      Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Main Lecture Hall
      • 10:10 The response of tropical precipitation to the extratropical thermal forcing 20'
        Speaker: S. KANG (AOS Program, Princeton Univ., USA)
        Material: KANG SARAH abstract.pdf
    • 10:30 - 11:00 Coffee break
      Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Main Lecture Hall
      • 10:30 Coffee break 30'
    • 11:00 - 11:30 The role of air-sea interaction in the climatological evolution and ENSO-related variability of the summer monsoon over South China sea and Western Pacific
      Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Main Lecture Hall
      • 11:00 The role of air-sea interaction in the climatological evolution and ENSO-related variability of the summer monsoon over South China sea and Western Pacific 30'
        Speaker: G. LAU (Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Lab., NOAA, Princeton Univ., USA)
        Material: LAU CHEUNG abstract.pdf lecture notes
    • 11:30 - 11:50 Impact of the Indian and the North Pacific ocean on ENSO variability in a hybrid coupled model
      Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Main Lecture Hall
    • 11:50 - 12:10 Role of the Indian ocean in the monsoon-ENSO system
      Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Main Lecture Hall
      • 11:50 Role of the Indian ocean in the monsoon-ENSO system 20'
        Speaker: P. TERRAY (LOCEAN, IPSL, Univ. Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, France)
        Material: TERRAY abstract.pdf lecture notes
    • 12:10 - 12:30 Examining teleconnections generated by Indian ocean convection by modifying diabatic heating in a GCM
      Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Main Lecture Hall
      • 12:10 Examining teleconnections generated by Indian ocean convection by modifying diabatic heating in a GCM 20'
        Speaker: M. BARLOW (Dept. Environmental, Earth & Atmospheric Sc., Univ. Massachusetts Lowell, USA)
        Material: BARLOW abstract.pdf lecture notes
    • 12:30 - 13:30 Lunch break
      Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Main Lecture Hall
      • 12:30 Lunch break 1h0'
    • 13:30 - 15:00 POSTER SESSION (with Coffee)
      Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Main Lecture Hall
      • 13:30 POSTER SESSION (with Coffee) 1h30'
    • 15:00 - 15:20 Scale interaction in the tropics
      Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Main Lecture Hall
    • 15:20 - 15:40 Snow-monsoon teleconnections: testing competing mechanisms using idealized snow forcing in a GCM
      Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Main Lecture Hall
      • 15:20 Snow-monsoon teleconnections: testing competing mechanisms using idealized snow forcing in a GCM 20'
        Speaker: A. TURNER (National Centre for Atomospheric Science, Walker Inst., Univ. Reading, U.K.)
        Material: TURNER abstract.pdf lecture notes
    • 15:40 - 16:00 Inter-basin link between the North Pacific and North Atlantic in the upper troposphere: Its dominance and seasonal dependence
      Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Main Lecture Hall
      • 15:40 Inter-basin link between the North Pacific and North Atlantic in the upper troposphere: Its dominance and seasonal dependence 20'
        Speaker: M. HONDA (FRCGC, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Sc. & Tech., Kanagawa, Japan)
        Material: HONDA abstract.pdf lecture notes
    • 16:00 - 16:20 On the Atlantic influence on the Pacific La Nina
      Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Main Lecture Hall
    • 16:20 - 16:40 Austral teleconnection patterns associated to generalized frosts over Southern South America
      Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Main Lecture Hall
      • 16:20 Austral teleconnection patterns associated to generalized frosts over Southern South America 20'
        Speaker: T. AMBRIZZI (Univ. Sao Paulo, Brazil)
        Material: AMBRIZZI abstract.pdf lecture notes
    • 16:40 - 17:00 Deriving South American austral summer rainfall from upper level circulation seasonal prediction
      Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Main Lecture Hall
      • 16:40 Deriving South American austral summer rainfall from upper level circulation seasonal prediction 20'
        Speaker: C. COELHO (INPE, CPTEC, Sao Paulo, Brazil)
        Material: COELHO abstract.pdf lecture notes
    • 17:00 - 17:20 A Gill-Matsuno-type response explains the tropical Atlantic-Indian monsoon teleconnection
      Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Main Lecture Hall
      • 17:00 A Gill-Matsuno-type response explains the tropical Atlantic-Indian monsoon teleconnection 20'
        Speaker: F. KUCHARSKI (Earth Systems Physics, ICTP, Trieste, Italy)
        Material: KUCHARSKI abstract.pdf lecture notes
  • Thursday, 20 November 2008
    • 09:00 - 09:20 Identification of a multi-decadal teleconnection pattern in the extratropical northern hemisphere
      Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Main Lecture Hall
      • 09:00 Identification of a multi-decadal teleconnection pattern in the extratropical northern hemisphere 20'
        Speaker: H.H. HSU (Atmospheric Sciences, National Taiwan Univ., Taipei, Taiwan)
        Material: HSU abstract.pdf lecture notes
    • 09:20 - 09:40 Low-frequency climate variability in the Atlantic basin during the 20th century
      Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Main Lecture Hall
      • 09:20 Low-frequency climate variability in the Atlantic basin during the 20th century 20'
        Speaker: Y.M. TOURRE, presented by Y. KUSHNIR (Lamont Doherty Earth Observatory, Earth Inst. of Columbia Univ., Palisades, USA)
        Material: TOURRE abstract.pdf lecture notes
    • 09:40 - 10:00 Zonal asymmetries in NAO
      Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Main Lecture Hall
    • 10:00 - 10:20 On the skewness of the annular mode
      Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Main Lecture Hall
    • 10:20 - 10:40 Influence of El Nino on the upper-ocean circulation in the tropical Atlantic in different ocean estimates
      Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Main Lecture Hall
      • 10:20 Influence of El Nino on the upper-ocean circulation in the tropical Atlantic in different ocean estimates 20'
        Speaker: J. KROEGER (IRI, The Earth Inst., Columbia Univ., Palisades, USA)
        Material: KROEGER abstract.pdf lecture notes
    • 10:40 - 11:10 Coffee Break
      Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Main Lecture Hall
      • 10:40 Coffee Break 30'
    • 11:10 - 11:30 Atmospheric teleconnections and atmospheric regime behaviour under future climate projections
      Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Main Lecture Hall
      • 11:10 Atmospheric teleconnections and atmospheric regime behaviour under future climate projections 20'
        Speaker: D. HANDORF (Alfred-Wegner Inst. for Polar & Marine Research, Potsdam, Germany)
        Material: HANDORF abstract.pdf lecture notes
    • 11:30 - 11:50 A regime view of the NAO and the effect of future climate change
      Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Main Lecture Hall
      • 11:30 A regime view of the NAO and the effect of future climate change 20'
        Speaker: T.J. WOOLLINGS (Dept. Meteorology, Walker Inst., Univ. Reading, U.K.)
        Material: WOOLLINGS abstract.pdf lecture notes
    • 11:50 - 12:10 On mechanisms of interdecadal climate variability: Coupled and uncoupled integrations with a simplified climate model
      Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Main Lecture Hall
      • 11:50 On mechanisms of interdecadal climate variability: Coupled and uncoupled integrations with a simplified climate model 20'
        Speaker: R. FARNETI (GFDL/AOS Program, Princeton Univ., USA)
        Material: FARNETI abstract.pdf lecture notes
    • 12:10 - 12:30 NAO-Ocean circulation interactions in a coupled general circulation model
      Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Main Lecture Hall
    • 12:30 - 14:00 Lunch break
      Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Main Lecture Hall
      • 12:30 Lunch break 1h30'
    • 14:00 - 14:20 SST LAG: A vital link in climate change
      Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Main Lecture Hall
      • 14:00 SST LAG: A vital link in climate change 20'
        Speaker: J.A.T. BYE (School of Earth Sciences, The Univ. of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia)
        Material: BYE abstract.pdf lecture notes
    • 14:20 - 14:40 Large-scale flow variability in glacial and greenhouse climates
      Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Main Lecture Hall
    • 14:40 - 15:00 Glacial northern hemisphere atmospheric circulation and the impacts on proxy data: a model intercomparison
      Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Main Lecture Hall
      • 14:40 Glacial northern hemisphere atmospheric circulation and the impacts on proxy data: a model intercomparison 20'
        Speaker: F.S.R. PAUSATA (Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research, Bergen, Norway)
        Material: PAUSATA abstract.pdf lecture notes
    • 15:00 - 15:20 Variability in the North Atlantic and North Pacific basins in CCSM3: Implications of both statistical equilibrium and global warming simulations
      Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Main Lecture Hall
      • 15:00 Variability in the North Atlantic and North Pacific basins in CCSM3: Implications of both statistical equilibrium and global warming simulations 20'
        Speaker: M. D'ORGEVILLE (Dept. of Physics, Univ. of Toronto, ON, Canada)
        Material: DORGEVILLE abstract.pdf lecture notes
    • 15:20 - 15:40 Impact of a projected future arctic sea ice reduction on the NAO and Rossby wave breaking
      Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Main Lecture Hall
      • 15:20 Impact of a projected future arctic sea ice reduction on the NAO and Rossby wave breaking 20'
        Speaker: J. BADER (Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research, Bergen, Norway)
        Material: BADER abstract.pdf lecture notes
    • 15:40 - 16:00 Coffee break
      Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Main Lecture Hall
      • 15:40 Coffee break 20'
    • 16:00 - 17:20 Discussion
      Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Main Lecture Hall
      • 16:00 Discussion 1h20'
    • 17:20 - 17:30 Closing Remarks
      Location: Leonardo da Vinci Building Main Lecture Hall
      • 17:20 Closing Remarks 10'