2014 Pan-CLIVAR Meeting

Thursday, July 17, 2014 to Friday, July 18, 2014
Event City: 
The Hague
The Netherlands
Event Attendance: 
Limited
Event Contact: 
Valery Detemmerman

Pan-CLIVAR 2014

Location: The Hague, The Netherlands
Date: Wednesday, 16 July, 2014 - Friday, 18 July, 2014

The Hague, The Netherlands

July 2014

 

CLIVAR panel meetings 14-15 July

Pan-CLIVAR Meeting 16-18 July

7th International Scientific Conference on the Global Energy and Water Cycle 14-17 July

Pan-GEWEX Meeting, 17-18 July

 

CLIVAR Meetings Outline

 

Monday   CLIVAR Panel Meetings
Tuesday   CLIVAR Panel Meetings
Wednesday   Pan-CLIVAR Plenary and Breakout Sessions
Thursday   Pan-CLIVAR Plenary and Breakout Sessions
Friday morning   Joint Pan-GEWEX and Pan-CLIVAR meeting
Friday afternoon   Pan-CLIVAR Plenary
Saturday morning   Joint GEWEX and CLIVAR SSG meeting

Program - 2014 Pan-CLIVAR Meeting

Programme (11 July 2014)

Monday and Tuesday - 14-15 July

CLIVAR panel meetings

Integrated ocean-focused panels meeting agendas
 
Monsoon-focused panels meeting agendas
 
Room allocation and floor maps (version 14 July)
 
PANELS AGENDAS
Ocean Model Development Panel  
Global Synthesis and Observations Panel
 
Atlantic Region Panel
 
Pacific Region Panel
 
CLIVAR/IOC-GOOS Indian Ocean Region Panel
 
CLIVAR/CliC/SCAR Southern Ocean Region Panel
 
Scoping Team on the Climate Dynamics Panel
Proposal for the panel

Panels are asked to review their TORs, review their engagement in the new CLIVAR and WCRP structure and contributions to the CLIVAR Research Foci and WCRP Grand Challenges.

FULL PROGRAMME (PDF version)
 
Break-out sessions programmes
 

Wednesday - 16th July

8h30 -10h30 GEWEX Conference: Processes and phenomena

10h30 - Coffee Break

11h00 - Pan-CLIVAR Opening Plenary Session (ROOM: Oceania)

Pan-CLIVAR Opening Plenary (Convener: Martin Visbeck)

Opening Talk: Introduction of the new CLIVAR, linkages to GEWEX other GEC projects, including charge to the meeting and overall goals  (Detlef Stammer, Lisa Goddard)
New CLIVAR Project Office arrangements  (David Carlson)
Discussion

12h30 - Lunch

13h30 - Breakout sessions - CLIVAR Research Foci

ENSO in a changing climate (Conveners: Eric Guilyardi, Wenju Cai; Rapporteur: Nico Caltabiano) - (ROOM: Europe 1)
Dynamics of Regional Sea Level (Conveners: Detlef Stammer, Catia DominguesRapporteur: Han Lei) - (ROOM: Europe 2)

15h00 - Coffee Break

15h30 - Breakout sessions - CLIVAR Research Foci

Decadal Variability and Prediction (Conveners: Yochanan Kushnir, Gokhan Danabasglu, George BoerRapporteur: Anna Pirani) - (ROOM: Europe 1)
Attribution and Prediction of Extremes (Conveners: Lisa Alexander, Xuebin ZhangRapporteurs: Valery Detemmerman, Rokkan Rao) - (ROOM: Europe 2)

17h00 - break

17h30 - Plenary Reports and Discussion of Breakouts (ROOM: Oceania)

18h00 End of Day

19h00 - GEWEX Conference Banquet at Strandclub WIJ Beach Club for those who have registered and paid for this

 


Thursday - 17th July

8h30 - 10h30 GEWEX Conference: Water resources

10h30 - Coffee Break

11h00 Breakout sessions - CLIVAR Research Foci and Capabilities

Planetary Heat Balance and Ocean Heat Storage (Conveners: Karina von Schuckmann, Carol Anne ClaysonRapporteurs: Nico Caltabiano, Han Lei) - (ROOM: Europe 1)
Scoping for a CLIVAR Climate Dynamics Panel (Conveners: Matt Collins, Shoshiro MinobeRapporteur: Anna Pirani) - (ROOM: Europe 2)

12h30 - Lunch

13h30 - Breakout sessions - CLIVAR Research Foci

Variability and Predictability of Monsoon Systems (Conveners: Aandy Turner, Dave GochisRapporteurs: Carlos Ereño, Rokkan Rao) - (ROOM: Europe 1)
Biophysical Interactions and Dynamics of Upwelling Systems (Conveners: Ken Drinkwater, Enrique CurchitserRapporteur: Nico Caltabiano) - (ROOM: Europe 2)

15h00 - Coffee Break

15.30 - Breakout sessions - CLIVAR Research Capabilities

Sustained Ocean Observations (Conveners: Martin Visbeck, Katy HillRapporteurs: Nico Caltabiano, Han Lei) - (ROOM: Europe 1)
Ocean Model Improvements and Process Studies (Conveners: Gokhan Danabasoglu, Steve GriffiesRapporteur: Anna Pirani) - (ROOM: Europe 2)
Climate Information and Regional Engagement (Conveners: Clare Goodess, Bruce Hewitson, Francisco Doblas-Reyes, Lisa GoddardRapporteurs: Valery Detemmerman, Roberta Boscolo) - (ROOM: Africa)

17h00 - break

17h30 - Plenary Reports and Discussion of Breakouts (ROOM: Oceania)

18h00 End of Day

19h00 ICPO Celebration Dinner (D/WCRP, representatives of ICPO host institutions and sponsors, ICPO staff, SSG members)


Friday - 18th July

8h00-13h30 Joint pan-CLIVAR/pan-GEWEX Plenary (ROOM: Amazon)

8h00 - Overview on GEWEX (Graeme Stephens, Sonia Seneviratne)
8h10 - Overview on CLIVAR (Lisa Goddard, Detlef Stammer)

First Discussion block: Regional climate and extremes (10 mins for presentation and 10 mins discussion) - Chairs: Detlef Stammer, Sonia SeneviratneRapporteurs: Valery Detemmerman, Anna Pirani

8h20 - Regional climate projects, activities and challenges (Claire Goodess, Jan Polcher)

8h50 - Modeling and observing changes in Extremes (Xuebin Zhang, Lisa Alexander)

9h20 - Drought

9h50 - Heavy precipitation

10h20 - Final discussion

10h30 - Coffee Break

Second Discussion bock: Large-scale circulation, predictability, and air-sea fluxes (10 mins for presentation and 10 mins discussion) - Chairs: Lisa Goddard, Graeme StephensRapporteurs: Anna Pirani, Carlos Ereño, Rokkan Rao

11h00 Air-Sea Fluxes

11h30 Monsoons

12h00 Circulation and climate dynamics

12h30 Seasonal to decadal variability and predictability

13h15 - Final discussion

13h25 - Closing words (Graeme Stephens, Detlef Stammer)

Discussion leads to prepare a short report on the discussions, which will be discussed at the joint GEWEX-CLIVAR SSG meeting on Saturday morning

13h30 - Lunch

14h30 CLIVAR Plenary (ROOM: Oceania)

Regional and Climate Activities (10 mins for presentation and 10 mins discussion)

Africa Climate Research for Development (Arame Tall, Fred Semazzi. Richard AnyahRapporteur: Anna Pirani)
Development agenda for Latin America and Caribbean (Roberto MechosoRapporteur: Carlos Ereño)

15h30 - Coffee break

CLIVAR Science and Implementation Plan

16h00 US CLIVAR experience in assembling US Plan (Bob Weller, Lisa Goddard)

16.30 Towards the CLIVAR Science and Implementation Plan (all)

17.30 Meeting Closure

19h00 Joint CLIVAR/GEWEX SSG Exec dinner (TBC)


Saturday, July 19

Joint GEWEX and CLIVAR SSG meeting

8h30-10h00 Discussion of actions arising from joint sessions and JSC

Monsoons
Extremes
Regional activities - follow on from ACC, LACC
Sea Level GC
Climate Dynamics (Panel)
S2S prediction/predictability
Surface Fluxes

10h00 Coffee break

CLIVAR SSG meeting (in parallel with GEWEX SSG)

10h30 - Reports from panels and research foci teams
12h00 - Discussion on future directions

13h00 - End of CLIVAR SSG meeting

 

Participants - 2014 Pan-CLIVAR Meeting

Registered participants (as of 10th July 2014)

 

Name

Last Name

Organization

Country

CLIVAR

Panel

Research

Foci

Lisa

Alexander

Climate Change Research Centre and ARC Centre of Excellence for Climate Systems Science, UNSW

Australia

ETCCDI

 

Kentaro

Ando

JAMSTEC

Japan

PP

 

H

Annamalai

IPRC, University of Hawaii

United States

AAMP

 

Richard

Anyah

University of Connecticut

United States

ACP

 

Raymond

Arritt

Iowa State University

United States

VAMOS

Monsoons

Magdalena

Balmaseda

ECMWF

United Kingdom

GSOP

 

Walter

Baethgen

IRI, Columbia University, New York

United States

VAMOS

 

Molly

Baringer

NOAA/AOML

United States

AIP

 

Marcelo

Barreiro

Universidad de la Republica, Uruguay

Uruguay

VAMOS

 

Lisa

Beal

RSMAS - University of Miami

United States

IOP

 

Ernesto

Berbery

University of Maryland

United States

VAMOS

 

George

Boer

Environment Canada

Canada

 

 

Annalisa

Bracco

Georgia Institute of Technology

United States

SSG

 

Pascale

Braconnot

IPSL/Laboratoire de Sciences du Climat et de l'Environnement

France

SSG

ENSO

Peter

Brandt

GEOMAR

Germany

AIP

Upwelling

Wenju

Cai

CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research

Australia

PP

ENSO

Nico

Caltabiano

International CLIVAR Project Office

China

ICPO

 

Iracema

Cavalcanti

National Institute for Space Research

Brazil

VAMOS

 

Ping

Chang

Texas A&M University

United States

AIP

 

Eric

Chassignet

Florida State University

United States

WGOMD

 

Teresa

Chereskin

UCSD/SIO

United States

SOP

 

Carol Anne

Clayson

Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

United States

 

Heat uptake

Kim

Cobb

Georgia Inst. of Technology

United States

PP

 

Mat

Collins

University of Exeter

United Kingdom

PP

ENSO

Enrique

Curchitser

Rutgers University

United States

WGOMD

 

Gokhan

Danabasoglu

NCAR

United States

WGOMD

Decadal / Upwelling

Valery

Detemmerman

International CLIVAR Project Office

China

ICPO

 

Francisco

Doblas-Reyes

Institut Catalan de Ciencies del Clima

Spain

 

 

Catia

Domingues

ACE CRC / IMAS / UTAS

Australia

GSOP

Heat uptake / Sea Level

Helge

Drange

University of Bergen

Norway

WGOMD

 

Ken

Drinkwater

Institute of Marine Research

Norway

SSG

Upwelling

Carlos

Ereno

International CLIVAR Project Office

Argentina

ICPO

 

Matthew

England

University of New South Wales

Australia

SOP

 

Nsadisa

Faka

SADC

Botswana

 

 

Tom

Farrar

Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

United States

AIP

 

Ming

Feng

CSIRO

Australia

IOP

 

Alexandre

Ganachaud

Institut de Recherche pour le Developpement

France

PP

 

David

Gochis

NCAR

United States

VAMOS

Monsoons

Lisa

Goddard

IRI / Columbia University

United States

SSG

ENSO

Clare

Goodess

WCRP WG on Regional Climate

United Kingdom

SSG

 

Stephen

Griffies

NOAA/Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Lab

United States

SSG

 

Alice

Grimm

Federal University of Parana

Brazil

 

 

Sergey

Gulev

IORAS

Russia

SSG

Heat uptake / Extremes

Bruce

Hewitson

WCRP Working Group on Regional Climate

South Africa

 

Heat uptake / Extremes

Simon

Josey

National Oceanography Centre, Southampton

United Kingdom

 

Heat uptake

James

Kinter

COLA, George Mason University

United States

 

 

Jan

Kysely

Institute of Atmospheric Physics AS CR, Prague

Czech Republic

 

 

Sandy

Lucas

NOAA - Climate Program Office

United States

 

 

Keith

Haines

University of Reading

United Kingdom

GSOP

Heat uptake

Lei

Han

International CLIVAR Project Office

China

ICPO

 

Weiqing

Han

The University of Colorado at Boulder

United States

IOP

Decadal

Ed

Hawkins

NCAS-Climate, University of Reading

United Kingdom

SSG

 

Harry

Hendon

CAWCR/BOM

Australia

AAMP

 

Katherine

Hill

OOPC

Switzerland

 

 

Kevin

Horsburgh

NOC

United Kingdom

ETCCDI

Extremes

Masafumi

Kamachi

Japan Meteorological Agency

Japan

GSOP

 

Torsten

Kanzow

Alfred Wegener Institut

Germany

AIP

 

Katsuro

Katsumata

JAMSTEC

Japan

SOP

 

William

Kessler

NOAA / PMEL

United States

PP

 

Yoshiki

Komuro

Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology

Japan

WGOMD

 

Yochanan

Kushnir

LDEO - Columbia University

United States

 

Decadal

Shoji

Kusunoki

Meteorological Research Institute (MRI)

Japan

 

 

Young-Oh

Kwon

Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

United States

AIP

 

Tong

Lee

Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology

United States

GSOP

ENSO

Matthieu

Lengaigne

IRD/LOCEAN

France

PP

 

Xiaopei

Lin

Ocean University of China

China

PP

 

Lin

Liu

FIO / SOA

China

IOP

 

Deyi

Ma

First Institute of Oceanography, SOA

China

 

 

Simon

Marsland

CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research

Australia

WGOMD

 

Gill

Martin

Met Office

United Kingdom

AAMP

 

Simona

Masina

CMCC

Italy

WGOMD

 

Michael

McPhaden

NOAA/PMEL

United States

IOP

ENSO

Roberto

Mechoso

University of California, Los Angeles

United States

 

 

Shoshiro

Minobe

Hokkaido University

Japan

 

 

Carlos

Moffat

University of Concepcion

Chile

SSG

 

Aurel

Moise

Australian Bureau of Meteorology

Australia

 

 

Wolfgang

Mueller

Max Planck Institute for Meteorology

Germany

 

 

Joseph

Mutemi

UoN/ICPAC-Kenya

Kenya

ACP

 

Ravichandram

Muthalagu

INCOIS

India

IOP

 

Alberto

Naveira Garabato

National Oceanography Centre Southampton

United Kingdom

SOP

 

Urs

Neu

ProClim-, Swiss Academy of Sciences

Switzerland

 

 

George

Nurser

National Oceanography Centre Southampton

United Kingdom

WGOMD

 

Tomoaki

Ose

Meteorological Research Institute

Japan

AAMP

 

Matthew

Palmer

Met Office Hadley Centre

United Kingdom

GSOP

Heat uptake

Michael

Patterson

US CLIVAR Project Office

United States

 

 

Helen

Phillips

IMAS, University of Tasmania

Australia

IOP

 

Anna

Pirani

International CLIVAR Project Office

Italy

ICPO

 

Jennifer

Riley

National Oceanography Centre, Southampton

United Kingdom

 

 

Walter

Robinson

North Carolina State University

United States

AIP

 

Mathieu

Rouault

University of Cape Town

South Africa

AIP

Upwelling

Will

De Ruijter

Utrecht University

The Netherlands

 

 

Joellen

Russell

University of Arizona

United States

SOP

 

Paola

Salio

Centro de Investigaciones del Mar y la Atmosfera

Argentina

VAMOS

 

Siegfried

Schubert

NASA/GSFC GMAO

United States

SSG

Extremes

Fredrick

Semazzi

North Carolina State University

United States

 

 

Uwe

Send

Scripps Institution of Oceanography

United States

GSOP

 

Jiuxin

Shi

Ocean University of China

China

SOP

 

Toshiaki

Shinoda

Texas A&M University, Corpus Christi

United States

IOP

 

Mxolisi

Shongwe

South African Weather Service

South Africa

ACP

 

Kenneth

Sperber

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

United States

AAMP

 

Janet

Sprintall

Scripps Institution of Oceanography

United States

ITF-TT

 

Detlef

Stammer

CEN, Universitat Hamburg

Germany

SSG

Sea Level

Agus

Supangat

National Council on Climate Change - Indonesia

Indonesia

IOP

 

Jozef

Syktus

DSITIA

Australia

 

 

Arame

Tall

CCAFS

United States

ACP

 

Lynne

Talley

University of California San Diego

United States

SOP

 

Gongke

Tan

First Institute of Oceanography

China

 

 

Axel

Timmermann

IPRC, University of Hawaii

United States

 

 

Tomoki

Tozuka

The University of Tokyo

Japan

IOP

 

Anne Marie

Treguier

CNRS

France

AIP

Decadal

Kevin

Trenberth

NCAR

United States

 

Heat uptake

Andy

Turner

NCAS-Climate/University of Reading

United Kingdom

AAMP

Monsoons / Decadal

Jerome

Vialard

Institut de Recherche pour le Developpement

France

IOP

 

Martin

Visbeck

GEOMAR

Germany

SSG

Heat uptake

Karina

von Schuckmann

Mediterranean Institut of Oceanography (MIO)

France

 

Heat uptake

Xiaolan

Wang

Climate Research Division, Environment Canada

Canada

ETCCDI

Extremes

Guojian

Wang

CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research

Australia

 

 

Robert

Weller

Woods Hole Oceanographic Inst

United States

 

 

Lixin

Wu

Ocean University of China

China

SSG

 

Yongkang

Xue

University of California, Los Angeles

United States

AAMP

 

Yan

Xue

Climate Prediction Center, NCEP/NOAA

United States

 

 

Sang-Wook

Yeh

Hanyang University

South Korea

PP

Decadal

Kunio

Yoneyama

JAMSTEC

Japan

 

 

Dongliang

Yuan

Institute of Oceanology, CAS

China

PP

 

Panmao

Zhai

Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences

China

ETCCDI

 

Xuebin

Zhang

Environment Canada

Canada

 

Extremes

Tianjun

Zhou

Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences

China

AAMP

 

Paquita

Zuidema

U of Miami/RSMAS

United States

VAMOS

 

 

CLIVAR Reports - 2014 Pan-CLIVAR Meeting

This year CLIVAR will be producing the CLIVAR Achievements Report as a landmark publication on the past 10 years of CLIVAR as well the new CLIVAR Science and Implementation Plan, drawing input from CLIVAR leadership on on-going and future priorities and activities.

The CLIVAR Panels/WGs and Endorsed Projects have prepared reports with summary text, key figures and references that highlight achievements over the past 10 years in terms of advances in understanding, climate model development, observing system development, data sets, analyses. The Panels/WGs, Endorsed Projects and Research Foci teams have also provide information on future priorities and implementation activities.

The reports are provided below together with contact names.

Panel/WG Reports

Working Group on Ocean Model Development (WGOMD) S. Griffies, G. Danabasoglu

Achievements

Future plans 

Global Synthesis and Observations Panel (GSOP) T. Lee
Atlantic Implementation Panel (AIP) P. Chang, P. Brandt
Indian Ocean Panel (IOP) J. Vialard, M. Ravichandran
Pacific Panel (PP)    
Southern Ocean Panel (SOP)    
Asian-Australian Monsoon Panel (AAMP)   Implementation
Variability of the American Monsoon System (VAMOS)  

Achievements 

Implementation

Africa Climate Panel (ACP)    
Expert Team on Climate Change Detection and Indices (ETCCDI) X. Zhang

 

Endorsed Project Reports

African Monsoon Multidisciplinary Analysis (AMMA) Project S. Janicot
Intercomparison of Mid Latitude Storm Diagnostics (IMILAST) U. Neu
Intra-Americas Seas Study of Climate Processes (IASCLiP V. Misra
Mediterranean Climate Variability and Predictability (MedCLIVAR) Program P. Lionello EOS achievements Recommendations
International CLIVAR Climate of the 20th Century Project (C20C+) J.Kinter, C. Folland, D. Stone

Southwest Pacific Ocean Circulation and Climate Experiment - (SPICE)

A. Ganachaud

Achievements

Review paper 

 

Research Foci Reports

Consistency between planetary heat baance and ocean heat storage K. von Schuckmann

Prospectus

Introductory slides

ENSO in a changing climate E. Guilyardi

Prospectus

Introductory slides

Decadal climate variability and predictability
Y. Kushnir, G. Danabasoglu - Prospectus
R. Msadek, C. Cassou, G. Boer - DCPP Overview

Prospectus 

DCPP Summary 

Introductory slides

Understanding and Predicting Weather and Climate Extremes Lead author: X. Zhang

Prospectus

Introductory slides

     
     
     
     
     
     

 

Registration - 2014 Pan-CLIVAR Meeting

Register via http://www.gewexevents.org.

Use the code “CLV11417” in Step 1 of the registration process.

The pan-CLIVAR meeting will take place in parallel with the 7th International Scientific Conference on the Global Water and Energy Cycle (14-17 July) and the pan-GEWEX meeting (17-18 July). For those who are attending the 7th GEWEX Conference there is no additional fee to attend the Pan-CLIVAR Meeting.

For those only attending the Pan-CLIVAR Meeting there is a registration fee of 50 Euros and an optional fee of 70 Euros to attend the Conference reception on Monday night and banquet on Wednesday night.

Logistics - 2014 Pan-CLIVAR Meeting

Conference Venue

The CLIVAR and GEWEX meetings and Conference will be held at the World Forum, located in The Hague, a full-service international congress venue located in the heart of the World Forum zone.

 

Conference Lodging

For a list of hotels in the vicinity of the Conference venue, please visit the hotel booking page.

In case you have to cancel your lodging, please see the cancellation policy. Conference attendees will be refunded their payment if they cancel more than one month in advance of the Conference.

 

Transportation

From Amsterdam Schipol Airport to The Hague:

By taxi: the cheapest taxi option is http://www.oranjetaxiservice.nl/en/ (45 Euros from Schiphol to World Forum).

By public transport: 

Public Transit: use the trip planner at http://9292.nl/en# to see how you can get from Schiphol Airport to the World Forum or from Schiphol Airport to your hotel. The cost is approximately 13 Euros total to get from Schiphol to the World Forum and the trip involves taking a train, a tram, and walking.

Also, more information can be found on http://www.schiphol.nl/Travellers/ToFromSchiphol/PublicTransport/ByTrainDomestic.htm