Water Isotopes and Climate Workshop
Many of today’s grand challenges in climate science revolve around the water cycle. How sensitive are low-level clouds to climate variations? How do large-scale precipitation patterns and extremes evolve with natural and anthropogenic forcings? How do shifts in the hydrological cycle affect ecosystem structure and function, and vice versa?
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Performing paleoclimate data model comparisons for water-isotope based proxy systems, including paleoclimate data assimilation schema
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Improving observational networks for water isotopes in the ocean, biosphere and atmosphere
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Challenges and advantages of incorporating stable water isotope physics in GCMs
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Using water isotopes to evaluate and improve model physics and parameterizations
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Understanding the relationship between water isotopes and the large-scale circulation of the atmosphere and ocean
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Evaluating atmosphere-land surface and atmosphere-biosphere interactions
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Investigating the global hydrologic cycle, including continental recycling and atmospheric moisture transport
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Elucidating the roles of water vapor, clouds, and precipitation processes in controlling climate sensitivity
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Understanding internal climate variability from sub-seasonal to centennial time-scales.
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Integrating paleoclimate data sets with modern observations and climate models toward improved understanding of climate variability and change