The main aim of the workshop is to come up with a condensed list of specific questions/approaches that will be addressed during the second part of the project. This specifically relates to establishing a meta database for the different regional simulations currently available.
The establishment of a standardized post-preprocessing protocol will also be supprted, and production of metadata that facilitates and encourages data exchange with the proxy community. Techniques should be elaborated on the proper comparison between the proxies and the models, with focusing on different variables ranging from temperature over precipitation to isotopes. A new asset that will be explored by a specific working group is on statistical/dynamical downscaling to potentially achieve the regionalization of longer transient simulations covering the last 2,000 years.
Session 1: Available & Planning for new RCM simulations
(Sesión Principal)
14:00 - 16:00
Lugar: NH HOTEL
Descripción: Although there are many RCM simulations available, they are unfortunately not widely known and exploited. RCM time slices for e.g. LGM, Mid-Holocene etc. are done individually with different forcing, domain, or time period. This hampers the quantification of model variability/uncertainty, which is also derived from proxy data. Therefore, this session aims at the dissemination of existing simulations, as well as at the coordination of future ones, to maximise their profit. We will discuss discuss whether we could benefit from creating e.g. a coordinated LGM ensemble over the CORDEX-Euro region.
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Session 2: Climate Reconstructions
(Sesión Principal)
11:30 - 13:00
Lugar: NH HOTEL
Descripción: Climate reconstructions are a fundamental pillar of the Paleolink initiative. The added value of RCM is most noticeable at local scales, precisely those recorded in the proxy record. Therefore, we aim at gathering expertise from the climate reconstructions community. New datasets from natural sources such as tree rings or lake sediments, but also documentary sources and early instrumental data, are welcome to this session.
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EDUARDO ZORITA
JUAN PEDRO MONTAVEZ GOMEZ
Break for lunch
(Sesión Principal)
13:00 - 14:30
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Session 2: Climate Reconstructions
(Sesión Principal)
14:30 - 16:00
Lugar: NH HOTEL
Descripción: Climate reconstructions are a fundamental pillar of the Paleolink initiative. The added value of RCM is most noticeable at local scales, precisely those recorded in the proxy record. Therefore, we aim at gathering expertise from the climate reconstructions community. New datasets from natural sources such as tree rings or lake sediments, but also documentary sources and early instrumental data, are welcome to this session.
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Session 3: New Techniques for model-data comparison
(Sesión Principal)
16:30 - 19:00
Lugar: NH HOTEL
Descripción: Internal variability in climate models hampers in many situations a simple a nd naive comparison of the temporal evolution of the series in both datasets. Therefore we need to develop new techniques that account for this uncertainty, perhaps through distribution-wise comparisons of model and proxy data. This session is devoted to the development of new approaches to 'bridge the model-data gap'.
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Session 3: New Techniques for model-data comparison
(Sesión Principal)
09:00 - 11:00
Lugar: NH HOTEL
Descripción: Internal variability in climate models hampers in many situations a simple a nd naive comparison of the temporal evolution of the series in both datasets. Therefore we need to develop new techniques that account for this uncertainty, perhaps through distribution-wise comparisons of model and proxy data. This session is devoted to the development of new approaches to 'bridge the model-data gap'.
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Session 4: Forward Modeling Approaches
(Sesión Principal)
11:30 - 13:00
Lugar: NH HOTEL
Descripción: Forward modelling can be seen as an alternative approach to model-data comparison. The highly resolved data provided by RCMs is especially suitable for its application in this type of modelling. This session explores the added value of the application of forward models driven by RCM data.
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The Paleolink workshop aims at bringing experts in both climate modeling and reconstruction communities. We encourage presentations evaluating and developing new downscaling strategies that allows linking coarse ESM simulations with climate reconstructions. Both dynamical and statistical approaches to downscaling are considered, as well as novel combinations of both, including the use of forward models.
Fechas importantes:
02/12/2018 - Deadline for Abstract Submission
09/12/2018 - Communication of accepted abstracts
Tópicos / Temas:
Available & Planning for new RCM simulations
Climate Reconstructions
New Techniques for model-data comparison
Forward Modeling Approaches
11258 - CONGRESO PALEOLINK WORKSHOP: A JOINT EFFORT TO BRING TOGETHER GCM, RCM AND PROXY COMMUNITIES
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