[RegCNET] Second Workshop on Climate Change, Variability and Modeling over Central America and Mexico
ERICK R. RIVERA FERNANDEZ
erick.rivera at ucr.ac.cr
Mon Jul 25 06:24:22 CEST 2016
Dear Colleagues,
Apologies for cross-posting. The Abdus Salam International Centre for
Theoretical Physics (ICTP), Italy and the University of Costa Rica (UCR)
would like to invite you to the Second Workshop on Climate Change,
Variability and Modeling over Central America and Mexico. The workshop will
be held on November 14-18, 2016 in San Jose, Costa Rica.
Please see the information below and attached poster. For further details
and application form, visit http://indico.ictp.it/event/7621.
Sincerely,
Organizing Committee
Filippo Giorgi (ICTP, Italy) (ICTP Local Organizer)
Erika Coppola (ICTP, Italy)
Ramon Fuentes-Franco (ICTP, Italy)
Jorge A. Amador (UCR, Costa Rica) (UCR Local Organizer)
Erick R. Rivera (UCR, Costa Rica)
Hugo Hidalgo (UCR, Costa Rica)
Second Workshop on Climate Change, Variability and Modeling over Central
America and Mexico | (smr 2839)
Central America and Mexico are vulnerable regions to extreme climatic
events that cause socio-economical and natural disasters. These regions
have also been highlighted as some of the most vulnerable to climate
change. Recent research within the Coordinated Regional Downscaling
Experiment (CORDEX) framework focused over Central America has shown that
the use of regional climate models (RCMs) allows for a better
representation of local climate features and meso-scale phenomena, such as
for example tropical cyclones, when compared with coarser resolution Global
Models. Therefore, RCMs can be very valuable tools to study climate change
over the region. The main purpose of the workshop will be to provide
extensive sessions focused on the analysis of climate variability and
climatic change over central America and on the use of the RCMs (and
specifically the ICTP model RegCM4) as a tool for studies of
climate-related phenomena at high resolution.
This workshop will include theoretical lectures on climate variability and
change over Central America and Mexico, along with tutorial sessions on the
use of the RegCM4 model over the region. An important aim for this workshop
is to strengthen the community of users of the RegCM4 model in Mexico and
Central America. A limited number of participants is envisioned, with
proven experience in handling climate data and running climate models (in
particular RCMs), and that have interest in using the RegCM4 as a tool for
regional climate studies.
Invited speakers include: Chris Castro, Univ. of Arizona, USA; Graziano
Giuliani, ICTP, Italy; Kyo Lee, NASA, USA; Matias Mendez, Univ.
Veracruzana, Mexico; Sara Rauscher, Univ. of Delaware, USA; Raymond Arritt,
Iowa State Univ., USA; Ruth Cerezo-Mota, UNAM, Mexico; Tereza Cavazos,
CICESE, Mexico; Tercio Ambrizzi, Univ. of Sao Paulo, Brazil.
The workshop is intended specifically for scientists and graduate students
working in Latin American countries in the areas of Atmospheric Physics and
Dynamics, Climatology, Oceanography, Physics and Mathematics, although
scientists from all member countries of the United Nations, UNESCO and IAEA
may apply. The activity will be conducted in English.
A limited number of grants are available to support the travel and living
expenses of selected participants, with priority given to those working in
a developing country and who are at the early stages of their career. No
registration fee is required.
Contact information:
Ramon Fuentes-Franco
rfuentes at ictp.it
ICTP, Italy
Jorge A. Amador
jorge.amador at ucr.ac.cr
UCR, Costa Rica
--
Erick Rivera Fernández
Escuela de Física y Centro de Investigaciones Geofísicas
Universidad de Costa Rica
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