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Session 3: Atlantic Decadal Climate Variability - Chair: Amy Solomon

Place

Location: ICTP
Address: Strada Costiera, 11 I - 34151 Trieste (Italy)
Room: First Week: LB (Budinich Lecture Hall) - Second Week: AGH (Giambiagi Lecture Hall)
Date: 17 Nov 11:00 - 18:00

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The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation and its connection to Atlantic Multi- decadal Variability in ocean and coupled climate models
The impact of the North Atlantic Oscillation on climate through its influence on the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation
The impact of volcanic activity on Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation variability
BUFFET LUNCH (at the back of the cafeteria)
Leonardo Building - Cafeteria, ICTP
The generation and application of novel records of North Atlantic variability ov...
Multi-proxy reconstruction of Tropical Atlantic sea surface temperature vari...
Mid-Latitude Ocean-Atmosphere Interactions
A recent reversal of trends in the N. Atlantic
Extra-tropical origins of Equatorial Atlantic decadal variability
Coffee Break
Leonardo Building - Lobby, ICTP
Interference between Forced and Unforced Climate Variability: Implicat...
A coupled decadal-scale air-sea interaction theory: the NAO-AMO-AM...
Skillful North Atlantic predictability beyond decadal time scale
Atlantic Multi-decadal Variability in an ensemble of multi-century climate simulations
REMOTE TALK: The Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation without a role for ocean circulation -
Discussion Session
First Week: LB (Budinich Lecture Hall) - Second Week: AGH (Giambiagi Lecture Hall), ICTP

Organizers

Scientific Organizing Committee: I.-S. Kang (Seoul National University, Korea), G. Lau (Chinese University of Hong Kong, China), J. Kinter (COLA/GMU, U.S.A.), F. Kucharski (ICTP, Italy), R. Farneti (ICTP, Italy ), A. Pirani (CLIVAR), E. Schneider (COLA/GMU, U.S.A.), S. Schubert (GMAO/NASA, U.S.A.), Y. Kushnir (LDEO/Columbia U., U.S.A.), D. Smith (UK Met Office, UK), Stephen Barker (Cardiff University, UK), Edward Cook (LDEO/Colombia U., USA)

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