[strat_list] EGU CL13: Large-scale modes

Bo Christiansen boc at dmi.dk
Fri Jan 11 03:27:14 PST 2008


Dear Colleagues,

I would like to draw your attention to the EGU 2008 Assembly and
particularly to the following session:

CL13: Large-scale climate modes in the Northern Hemisphere
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Atmospheric large-scale climate modes, teleconnections, and climate regimes 
play a key role in understanding climate variability over a wide range of 
spatial and temporal scales.
 
 Several major topics will be considered in this session:
 
 1) Theoretical advances in identification and understanding the large-scale 
modes.
 
 2) The impacts of the large scale on different time scales.
 
 3) The predictability of the large-scale modes.
 
 4) The application of new linear or non-linear statistical methods to the 
investigation of the large-scale modes.
 
 5) Decadal variability variability and trends in large-scale modes as derived   
from observational data, high resolution proxy data, and long-term model 
simulations.
 
 Among the modes covered are the North Atlantic Oscillation, the Arctic 
Oscillation/Northern Annular Mode, the Pacific-North American pattern, the 
Pacific Decadal Oscillation, and the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation.

Convener: Bo Christiansen, Danish Meteorological Institute
Co-Conveners: U. Ulbrich, N. Rimbu, F. Kwasniok
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To submit an abstract go to
<http://www.cosis.net/members/meetings/programme/view.php?m_id=49&p_id=298&PHPSESSID=57b76ac72bd87e323beacfee7e82bde7>
and scroll to CL13.

Deadline for Receipt of Abstracts: 14 January 2008.
The 2008 Assembly will be held in Vienna, Austria, 13 - 18 April 2008.

We are looking forward to seeing you in Vienna.
-- 
Bo Christiansen                           E-mail:  boc at dmi.dk 
Danish Climate Center                   Phone :  (+45) 39 15 74 29
Danish Meteorological Institute       Fax:     (+45) 39 15 74 60 
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