US CLIVAR Meetings and Workshops in 2022

US Climate Variability and Predictability (US CLIVAR) is a national research program with a mission to foster understanding and prediction of climate variability and change on intraseasonal-to-centennial timescales, through observations and modeling with emphasis on the role of the ocean and its interaction with other elements of the Earth system, and to serve the climate community and society through the coordination and facilitation of research on outstanding climate questions. US CLIVAR provides US research and organizational contributions to the International CLIVAR Project of the World Climate Research Program.

On this page, we summarize the activities that the US CLIVAR is going to organize in 2022 for the CLIVAR community to better manage the calendar.

 

  • March 14-16, 2022  Washington, DC and Virtual

     US CLIVAR Summit

  • March 28-30, 2022  Boulder, CO and Virtual

     Workshop on Societally-Relevant Multi-Year Climate Predictions

  • April 12-14, 2022  Woods Hole, MA and Virtual

     Workshop on Daily to Decadal Ecological Forecasting along North American Coastlines

  • April 25-28, 2022  Woods Hole, MA and Virtual

     US AMOC Science Team Meeting

  • May 10-13, 2022  Boulder, CO and Virtual

     Workshop on The Pattern Effect: Coupling of SST patterns, radiative feedbacks, and climate sensitivity

  • May 16-18, 2022  Boulder, CO and Virtual

     Workshop on Future US Earth System Reanalysis Effort

  • June 15-17, 2022  Woods Hole, MA and Virtual

     Whither the Gulf Stream Workshop: Present Understanding and Future Opportunities for Elucidating the Role of the Gulf Stream in Weather and Climate

  • June 27-30, 2022  Seattle, WA

     Workshop on Observing, Modeling, and Understanding the Circulation of the Arctic Ocean and Sub-Arctic Seas