[RegCNET] Submit your work to the Regional Climate Modeling session at Fall AGU
Raymond Arritt
rwarritt at gmail.com
Mon Jul 25 17:58:44 CEST 2016
Dear RegCNET colleagues,
We encourage you to present your research in the session "Regional
Climate Modeling" to be held at the Fall Meeting of the American
Geophysical Union (AGU). In past years this session has had a strong
turnout, making it an excellent opportunity to learn about new
developments in regional climate modeling and to showcase your own
work. This year the session will include an update on CORDEX status and
plans by CORDEX co-chair Dr. William Gutowski.
The AGU Fall Meeting will be held 12-16 December 2016 in San Francisco,
California, USA. The web page for the session is
https://agu.confex.com/agu/fm16/preliminaryview.cgi/Session13074 and the
session description appears at the end of this email.
*The abstract deadline is Wednesday, 3 August 2016* at 23:59 U.S.
Eastern Daylight Time (corresponding UTC is 4 August at 03:59). Please
be aware that AGU is very strict about deadlines and they will not
accept late abstracts under any circumstances! We suggest that you
submit your abstract at least a day ahead of time because the AGU system
sometimes becomes overloaded on the deadline date.
Please let us know if you have any questions. We look forward to
meeting you in San Francisco.
Regards,
Ray Arritt
Ruby Leung
Session conveners
(with apologies for any duplicate posts)
A091: Regional Climate Modeling
Session ID#: 13074
Session Description:
This session focuses on the state of the art in regional climate
modeling on seasonal to centennial time scales. Contributions are
solicited on coordinated experiments that focus on regional and high
resolution global modeling such as CORDEX; novel approaches for model
evaluation, especially process-oriented model verification; new
developments such as coupled earth system modeling at regional scales
and convection-permitting simulations; ensemble methods and uncertainty
analyses; and assessing the added value of regional modeling. Results
from use of regional models for process understanding and downscaling of
IPCC climate change scenarios are also encouraged.
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