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Start Time:

19 April 2004 at 08:00

Ends On:

30 April 2004

Location:

Trieste - Italy

Venue:

AGH (KLH)

Organizer(s):

F. Molteni, C. Folland, J. Kinter and IAEA (P.P. Povinec)

Material:

08:00
08:50
REGISTRATION
50'
09:00
09:10
WELCOME TO ICTP
10'
Franco MOLTENI
ICTP, Trieste, Italy
09:10
09:20
INTRODUCTION TO THE WORKSHOP
10'
Christopher Kenneth FOLLAND
Hadley Centre for Climate Prediction and Research, Met Office, Bracknell, UK
09:20
09:50
History and Overview of the International Climate of the Twentieth Century Project
30'
James L. KINTER III
Center for Ocean-Land-Atmosphere Studies, Calverton, USA
19 April 2004
09:45
10:15
Forcing BAM with HADISST1.1 for the period 1948-2002
30'
Frederiksen, Grainger, Sisson
Bureau of Meteorology Research centre, Australia
10:15
10:45
COFFEE BREAK
30'
10:45
11:15
Climate Simulations of the 20th. Century by using NCC/IAP T63 AOGCM
30'
Xu, Luo, Gao, Zhao, Ding
China Meteorological Administration, China
11:15
11:45
Climate Trends in a 50-Year Cliamtology of the CPTEC AGCM
30'
T. Ambrizzi, J. Marengo
CPTEC and University of Sao Paulo, Brazil
11:45
12:15
C20C Simulations at ICTP:overview and Analysis of Teleconnections
30'
F. Molteni, F. Kucharski, A. Bracco
ICTP, Trieste, Italy
12:15
13:30
LUNCH BREAK
01h15'
13:30
14:00
ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS AT ENRICO FERMI BUILDING
30'
19 April 2004
14:00
14:30
Analysis of a 1950 - 1999 Simulation with Prognostic Ozone in ARPEGE Climate
30'
ROYER, Teysseidre, Douville, Tyteca
Meteo-France, Cnrm/Gmgec/Udc, Toulouse, France
14:30
15:00
Simulation of the Second Half of the 20th. Century using the MGO AGCM
30'
Sporyshev, Meleshko, Pavlova
Voeikov Main Geophysical Observatory, Russia
15:00
15:30
Changes of Seasonal Predictability Associated with Global Warming
30'
Jin, Kang
Seoul National University, Korea
15:30
16:00
COFFEE BREAK
30'
19 April 2004
16:00
16:30
1871 - 1903 in the C20C Simulations with CSIRO AGCM
30'
Hodson, Sutton, Syktus
University of Reading, UK. Department of Natural Resources, Australia
16:30
17:30
DISCUSSION
01h00'
18:00
18:00
SMALL RECEPTION
20 April 2004
11:00
11:30
Trend and Year-to-year Variability of Land-Surface Air Temperature and Land-only Precipitation Simulated by the JMA AGCM
30'
Kusunoki, Matsumaru, Nakaegawa, Yagai, Arakawa
Meteorological Research Institute, Japan
11:30
12:00
Mechanisms of Long-Term Drought in the Great Plains
30'
Shubert, Suarez, Pegion, Koster, Bacmeister
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, USA
12:00
14:00
LUNCH BREAK
02h00'
20 April 2004
14:00
14:30
Assessing Extreme Event Estimation in the COLA Climate of the Twentieth Century (C20C) Simulations using L-Moments
30'
Marx, Kinter III
Center for Ocean-Land-Atmosphere Studies, USA
14:30
15:00
Development of Daily Gridded MSLP Data Set over North Atlantic - European Region from 1850 - 2003
30'
Ansell, Allan, Parker, Rayner, Brohan, Lister, Jones
Hadley Centre, Met. Office, UK and University of Anglia, UK
15:00
15:30
Variability of Seasonal-mean Fields Arising from Interseasonal Variability
30'
Frederiksen, Zheng
Bureau of Meteorology Research Centre, Australia
15:30
16:00
COFFEE BREAK
30'
20 April 2004
16:00
16:30
Climate Forcings for C20C: What do we include and what should we include?
30'
Knight Jeffrey Robert
Hadley Centre, Met. Office, UK
16:30
17:00
Climate Simulations on the 20th. Century with Various Forcings
30'
Nozawa, Nagashima, Yokohata, Takemura, Emori, Kimoto
National Institute for Environmental Studies, Kyushu University, Frontier Research System for Global
17:00
17:45
DISCUSSION
45'
20 April 2004
09:00
09:30
Low Frequency Variability in the Winter NAO and its Reproduction in GCMs
30'
Scaife, Folland
Hadley Centre for Climate Prediction and Research, Met Office, Bracknell, UK
09:30
10:00
Northwest European High Summer Climate Variability, the West African Monsoon and the Summer North Atlantic Oscillation
30'
Hurrel, Folland
National Center for Atmospheric Research, USA and Hadley Centre, Met Office, U.K.
10:00
10:30
Interdecadal Variability and Trends in the ICTP C20C Simulations
30'
Kucharski, Bracco, Molteni
ICTP, Trieste, Italy
10:30
11:00
COFFEE BREAK
30'
21 April 2004
11:00
11:30
The Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation: a Signature of Persistent Natural Thermohaline Circulation Cycles in Observed Climate
30'
Knight, Allan, Folland, Vellinga
Hadley Centre, Met Office, UK
11:30
12:00
Summer Monsoon-Global SST Teleconnections
30'
Kirtman, B.P.
George Mason University and COLA, USA
12:00
14:00
LUNCH BREAK
02h00'
21 April 2004
14:00
14:30
Extending the Diagnosis of the Climate of the 20th. Century to Coupled GCMs
30'
Schneider, E.K.
George Mason University and COLA
14:30
15:00
20th. Century Simulations by a Coupled GCM and an Atmospheric-only GCM at MRI
30'
Kitoh, A.
Meteorological Research Institute, Japan
21 April 2004
15:30
16:00
COFFEE BREAK
30'
21 April 2004
17:00
18:00
Diagnostics discussion-Key time series, partly for offering to IPCC 4th. Assessment
01h00'
C. Folland
Hadley Centre, Met Office, UK
21 April 2004
09:00
09:30
Climate Impacts of Australian Land Cover Change
30'
Lawrence, Syktus, McAlpine, Crimp
09:30
10:00
The Impact of Stratospheric Ozone Depletion and CO2 on Tropical Cyclone Behavior and Surface Climate in the Australian Region
30'
Syktus, Walsh
Department of Natural Sc., University of Melbourne, Australia
10:00
11:00
COFFEE BREAK AND WORKSHOP PHOTOGRAPH
01h00'
22 April 2004
10:30
10:30
Discussion of completion of current phase of C20C by late summer 2006 and planning for 4th C20C Workshop in September 2006 in Exeter, UK. Further diagnostics discussion including techniques of analysi
10:30
10:30
Discussion of next phase of C20C with representatives of CLIVAR and WCRP programs.
10:30
11:00
COFFEE BREAK
30'
26 April 2004
08:30
08:45
OPENING
15'
08:45
09:35
Water isotope distribution and the general circulation
50'
Prof. David Noone
University of Colorado, USA
09:35
10:25
The termohaline circulation
50'
Dr. Joe Lacasce
Norwegian Met. Institute, Oslo, Norway
10:25
10:45
COFFEE BREAK
20'
10:45
11:35
Interpretation of modern coral radiocarbon records
50'
Dr. Warren Beck
NSF, University of Arizona, Tucson, USA
11:35
13:00
LUNCH BREAK
01h25'
13:00
13:30
ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS AT ENRICO FERMI BUILDING
30'
13:30
14:20
Indian Ocean variability
50'
Dr. Albert Fischer
IOC-UNESCO, Paris, France
14:20
15:10
Radiocarbon in corals as a tracer of past circulation changes
50'
Prof. Ellen Druffel
University of California, USA
15:10
15:30
COFFEE BREAK
20'
15:30
16:20
Long-term variations of vertical profiles of nutrients in the western North Pacific
50'
Dr. Katsumi Hirose
Met. Research Institute, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan
09:00
09:50
Climate shifts in the tropical Pacific from AD 1600 to present
50'
Prof. Ellen Druffel
University of California, USA
09:50
10:40
What we can do with a hierarchy of coupled models-climate varaibility in the South Atlantic
50'
Dr. Wilco Hazeleger
Royal Netherlands Met. Institute, De Bilt, The Netherlands
10:40
11:10
COFFEE BREAK
30'
11:10
12:00
Modelling water isotope distributions in climate models
50'
Prof. David Noone
University of Colorado, USA
12:00
13:45
LUNCH BREAK
01h45'
13:45
14:35
Steady (analytical) solutions of the thermally-forced ocean circulation
50'
Dr. Joe Lacasce
Norwegian Met. Institute, Oslo, Norway
14:35
15:25
Changes in the Ocean circulation during MIS3 inferred from radiocarbon records
50'
Dr. Warren Beck
NSF, University of Arizona, Tucson, USA
15:25
15:45
COFFEE BREAK
20'
15:45
16:35
Biogeochemical process related to ocean carbon cycling: biogenic particle-metal interaction
50'
Dr. Katsumi Hirose
Met. Research Institute, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan
16:35
17:25
PARTICIPANTS PRESENTATIONS
50'
18:30
40:30
GET TOGETHER
22h00'
09:00
09:50
Decadal variability in the Pacific Ocean. Implications on the ecosystem
50'
Prof. Art Miller
Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California, USA
09:50
10:40
ENSO and Tropical Pacific climate of the last millennium
50'
Dr. Kim Cobb
California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, USA
10:40
11:30
Sensitivity of ENSO and Pacific interdecadal variability to changes in climate boundary conditions: evidence from fossil corals
50'
Dr. Alexander Tudhope
School of GeoSciences, Grant Institute, University of Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
11:30
13:15
LUNCH BREAK
01h45'
13:15
14:05
Ventilation of the tropical thermocline: a Lagrangian view of subtropical cells
50'
Dr. Wilco Hazeleger
Royal Netherlands Met. Institute, De Bilt, The Netherlands
14:05
14:55
Indian Ocean variability
50'
Dr. Albert Fischer
IOC-UNESCO, Paris, France
14:55
15:15
COFFEE BREAK
20'
15:15
16:05
Coral records of ENSO variability in the Pacific and Indian Oceans
50'
Prof. Robert Dunbar
Geological and Environ. Sciences, Stanford University, USA
16:05
16:55
PARTICIPANTS PRESENTATIONS
50'
09:00
09:50
El Niño and global warming: a short-term perspective
50'
Dr. Alexey Fedorov
Princeton University/GFDL, Princeton, USA
09:50
10:40
C and N Isotopic variability in Antartic sediment cores: a measure of Southern Ocean climate variability over the past 12 000 years
50'
Prof. Robert Dunbar
Geological and Environ. Sciences, Stanford University, USA
10:40
11:10
COFFEE BREAK
30'
11:10
12:00
Decadal variability in the Pacific Ocean. Implications on the ecosystem
50'
Prof. Art Miller
Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California, USA
12:00
13:45
LUNCH BREAK
01h45'
13:45
14:35
Does the cosmogenic 10-Be chronology of continental glacial cycles reflect ocean climate records over the past 1000,000 years
50'
Dr. David Fink
ANSTO, Menai, Australia
14:35
15:25
Glacial-Interglacial variability in the West-Pacific warm pool
50'
Dr. Kim Cobb
California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, USA
15:25
15:45
COFFEE BREAK
20'
15:45
16:35
Postglacial and last Millennium environments in the Western Artic seas: esponse to climatic changes
50'
Dr. Elena V. Ivanova
PP Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, Moscow, Russia
16:35
17:25
PARTICIPANTS PRESENTATIONS
50'
09:00
09:50
Decadal aspects of variability of the California current
50'
Dr. Emanuele Di Lorenzo
Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California, San Diego, USA
09:50
10:40
Climate induced paleoceanographic variability in the tropical Indo-Pacific for the last 135 ka (from termination II to recent)
50'
Dr. Elena V. Ivanova
PP Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, Moscow, Russia
10:40
11:10
COFFEE BREAK
30'
11:10
12:00
El Niño and global warming: a long-term perspective
50'
Dr. Alexey Fedorov
Princeton University/GFDL, Princeton, USA
12:00
13:45
LUNCH BREAK
01h45'
13:45
14:15
Cosmogenic atmospheric 14-C and 10-Be in tree rings and ice-cores; what do they tell us about atmospheric circulation and ocean variability?
30'
Dr. David Fink
ANSTO, Menai, Australia
14:15
15:15
FINAL REMARKS AND CERTIFICATES
01h00'
15:15
15:45
COFFEE BREAK
30'
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