[RegCNET] Workshop Announcement: The Use of Storylines from Regional Simulations
Melissa Bukovsky
bukovsky at ucar.edu
Thu Mar 10 19:27:02 CET 2022
Dear Colleagues,
The North American CORDEX Program in partnership with Ouranos, the
National Center for Atmosphere Research, Iowa State University, and
Cornell University invites you to join this 3-day VIRTUAL workshop on
*April 25-27, 2022 | 11 am to 2 pm (North American Eastern Time;
1500-1800 UTC)*. The goal of this workshop is to develop a clear
synthesis of the current status of storyline research, provide tangible
examples of the use of storylines and to illustrate the symbioses with
alternative methods of producing applications-relevant climate
projections. In that context, we are looking to advance the
understanding and applications of storylines obtained from regional
downscaling. Registration is open at the workshop web site:
https://www.ouranos.ca/en/storylines_simulation/.
Each day will begin with presentations on key workshop themes on prior
work that has been done on storylines to set the stage for this new
workshop. This will be followed by shorter presentations by contributed
speakers. Break-out groups will be actioned wherein open discussion will
be made by participants, followed by a dialogue focused around
development of best-practice in key arenas. A tentative agenda has been
posted on the website, but watch for speaker confirmations and a final
agenda in the coming weeks.
This workshop is designed primarily to enable dialogue, and will
therefore take the format of short ‘flash-talks’ (5-10 minutes duration)
to illustrate ongoing research and discussions. If you are interested
in doing a short presentation, please submit a brief title and short
description of your proposed flash talk before March 21, 2022 using the
form at the workshop information and registration site:
https://www.ouranos.ca/en/storylines_simulation/.
We look forward to your participation,
Melissa Bukovsky
Bill Gutowski
Linda Mearns
Sara Pryor
Dominique Paquin
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