2023
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Title: Perturbed parameter ensembles as a way to understand system behavior and improve models
Speaker: Ken S. Carslaw, University of Leeds
Title: Nordic Seas Blender: subduction, stirring and mixing in the upper ocean near Jan Mayen
Speaker: Jennifer MacKinnon, Scripps Institution of Oceanography
Title: New observational strategies to understand cloud processes and improve high resolution modelling
Speaker: Susanne Crewell, University of Cologne
Title: First results from RAMIP
Speaker: Laura Wilcox, University of Reading, and Bjørn Hallvard Samset, CICERO
Title: Air Pollution and Climate Change in the Global South: from air sensors to supercomputers
Speaker: Daniel M. Westervelt, Columbia University
Title: Microphysical evolution in mixed-phase mid-latitude marine cold-air outbreaks
Speaker: Paquita Zuidema, University of Miami
Title: Reconstructing and improving records of the volcanic forcing of climate
Speaker: Andrea Burke, University of St Andrews
Title: Climate monitoring activities and forecast diagnostics at ECMWF
Speaker: David Lavers, ECMWF
Title: Are Northern Hemisphere boreal forest fires more sensitive to future aerosol mitigation than to greenhouse gas driven warming?
Speaker: Robert J. Allen, University of California, Riverside
Title: Some surprising impacts of large-scale orography on global climate (online)
Speaker: David Battisti, University of Washington (online)
Title: The connection between the Atlantic Multidecadal Variability and Indian summer rainfall: a review
Speaker: Fei Fei Luo, Chengdu University
Title: The overlooked radiative forcing of desert dust
Speaker: Jasper Kok, UCLA
Title: An update about IPCC at the start of its seventh cycle
Speaker: Jan S. Fuglestvedt, IPCC and CICERO
Title: Learning from data through the lens of (ocean) models, surrogates, and their derivatives
Speaker: Patrick Heimbach, The University of Texas at Austin
Title: Understanding Sensitivity of Climate with Perturbed Parameter Ensembles
Speaker: Trude Eidhammer, NCAR
Title: Igniting Abrupt Climate Change: Unravelling Volcanic Catalysts of Millennial-Scale Climate Variability
Speaker: Guido Vettoretti, Niels Bohr Institute
Title: Offshore wind: Is power production limited by the atmospheric energy input?
Speaker: Ole Anders Nøst, Oceanbox
Title: Environmental changes from glacier ice cores
Speaker: Margit Schwikowski, Paul Scherrer Institut
Title: The impact of secondary ice production on clouds and climate
Speaker: Georgia Sotiropoulou , EPFL
Title: Using simple integrated assessment models to explore human and earth system feedbacks
Speaker: Sibel Eker, Radboud University and International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA)
Title: A Lagrangian view of MOSAIC, the largest polar expedition: one year of atmospheric transport in the Arctic seen through trajectories
Speaker: Silvia Bucci, University of Vienna
Title: Turbulent transport of momentum and heat in the atmospheric surface layer: new perspectives on an old subject
Speaker: Dan Li, Boston University
Title: Natural experiments of aerosol-cloud interactions
Speaker: Velle Toll, University of Tartu
Title: A framework for regime dependent dynamic Bayesian networks for assessing climate risk
Speaker: Terry O'Kane, CSIRO
Title: Recent advances in the modelling of incompressible turbulent two and three-dimensional flows
Speaker: David Dritschel, University of St. Andrews