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13th August 2008, 12:39 AM
http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/conference/mesoscale_workshop/
27-29 April 2009, Met Office, Exeter, UK
Looking forward to seeing you all in April.
The workshop is open to all registered participants.
Online registration
Register online now (http://www.aquavenuesolutions.com/global)! A registration fee of £100 is required to cover meals, snacks and logistical arrangements. Payment will be required in sterling.
Registration will close after 120 people have registered. Please note that the organisers have no funds for travel support to attend this workshop.
Purpose
This Workshop, organized by the CLIVAR Working Group on Ocean Model Development (WGOMD), has the following main goals.
Educate the research community regarding the importance of mesoscale eddies in the World Ocean, and correspondingly for establishing features of the ocean climate system
Identify best practices for parameterizing ocean mesoscale eddies in coarse resolution climate models, and to discuss various research avenues for improved parameterizations;
Evaluate the ability of state-of-the-science numerical models to accurately represent the ocean mesoscale in eddying simulations.
Workshop content
The three-day workshop will consist of roughly six speakers per day. Each speaker will present views on the state-of-the science in ocean mesoscale eddies as seen through observations, models, and theory. Each day will also have time to view posters contributed by interested workshop participants.
Confirmed speakers
Mike Bell (Met Office)
Frank Bryan (NCAR)
Dudley Chelton (OSU)
Raffaele Ferrari (MIT)
Baylor Fox-Kemper (Colorado)
Peter Gent (NCAR)
Richard Greatbatch, Dalhousie University, Canada
Matthew Hecht (Los Alamos)
David Marshall (Oxford)
John Marshall (MIT)
Trevor McDougall (CSIRO)
Jim McWilliams (UCLA)
Andreas Oschlies (IFM-GEOMAR)
Steve Rintoul (CSIRO)
Malcolm Roberts (Met Office Hadley Centre)
Shafer Smith (NYU)
Mike Spall (WHOI)
Anne Marie Treguier (IFREMER)
Carl Wunsch (MIT)
27-29 April 2009, Met Office, Exeter, UK
Looking forward to seeing you all in April.
The workshop is open to all registered participants.
Online registration
Register online now (http://www.aquavenuesolutions.com/global)! A registration fee of £100 is required to cover meals, snacks and logistical arrangements. Payment will be required in sterling.
Registration will close after 120 people have registered. Please note that the organisers have no funds for travel support to attend this workshop.
Purpose
This Workshop, organized by the CLIVAR Working Group on Ocean Model Development (WGOMD), has the following main goals.
Educate the research community regarding the importance of mesoscale eddies in the World Ocean, and correspondingly for establishing features of the ocean climate system
Identify best practices for parameterizing ocean mesoscale eddies in coarse resolution climate models, and to discuss various research avenues for improved parameterizations;
Evaluate the ability of state-of-the-science numerical models to accurately represent the ocean mesoscale in eddying simulations.
Workshop content
The three-day workshop will consist of roughly six speakers per day. Each speaker will present views on the state-of-the science in ocean mesoscale eddies as seen through observations, models, and theory. Each day will also have time to view posters contributed by interested workshop participants.
Confirmed speakers
Mike Bell (Met Office)
Frank Bryan (NCAR)
Dudley Chelton (OSU)
Raffaele Ferrari (MIT)
Baylor Fox-Kemper (Colorado)
Peter Gent (NCAR)
Richard Greatbatch, Dalhousie University, Canada
Matthew Hecht (Los Alamos)
David Marshall (Oxford)
John Marshall (MIT)
Trevor McDougall (CSIRO)
Jim McWilliams (UCLA)
Andreas Oschlies (IFM-GEOMAR)
Steve Rintoul (CSIRO)
Malcolm Roberts (Met Office Hadley Centre)
Shafer Smith (NYU)
Mike Spall (WHOI)
Anne Marie Treguier (IFREMER)
Carl Wunsch (MIT)