Tuesday 22 January 2002
   
0830-0900 Continental breakfast
0900 Convene
0900-1000 Folland, Shukla - Introduction: The International C20C Project
1000-1030 Rayner: HadlSST1: A 130-year globally complete SST and sea ice data set for climate research
1030-1100 Break
1100-1145 Frederiksen: Patterns of interannual variability in the wintertime circulation:potentially predictable and weather-noise components
1145-1230 Kimoto: ENSO-monsoon relation in a C20C experiment with the CCSR/NIES AGCM
1230-1400 Lunch
1400-1445 Nakaegawa: A study of accuracy and potential predictability of seasonal prediction of water resources based on atmospheric GCM experiments
1445-1530 Syktus: Major land degradation episodes in Australia: results from C20C simulations with the CSIRO AGCM
1530-1600 Break
1600-1700 Schubert and Suarez: Long-term drought in the United States Great Plains
1700-1730 Marx: Simulation of the second half of the 20th century using the COLA AGCM at two resolutions
1730-1745 Schneider: Trends in 10-member COLA C20C ensembles at T63,T42, and T21
1745-1800 Discussion
1800-???? Reception
   
Wednesday 23 January 2002
   
0800-0830 Continental breakfast
0830-0915 Bengtsson: Possible mechanisms for the climate anomaly in the Arctic 1925-1965
0915-1000 Hurrell (invited) - Comparison of AGCMs and CGCMs for climate variability studies
1000-1030 Break
1030-1115 Rodwell (invited) - NAO forcing by SST, decadal variablity and seasonal predictability
1115-1200 Hunt: An investigation of the formation of tropical cyclones using the GISST dataset
1200-1330 Lunch
1330-1415 Sugi: A study on potential predictability of season mean field using the ensemble simulation of AGCM forced with the observed SST
1415-1445 Straus: The winter SST-forced response: signal and noise in C20C and DSP
1445-1530 Molteni: Multi-decadal simulation of ENSO-induced variability in the properties of extratropical flow regimes
1530-1600 Break
1600-1645 Sexton (invited) - Use of AGCMs for climate change detection
1645-1715 Knight: An assessment of natural variations iin the thermohaline circulation and climate using a 1400-year coupled model calculation
1715-1800 Discussion - set agenda for remainder of workshop
1800-1900 Free time
1900- ???? Workshop dinner
   
Thursday 24 January 2002
0800-0830 Continental breakfast
0830-1200 Breakout groups. Topics suggested so far:
 
  • Simulation of major climate anomalies, 1950 (1900?) - 1998
  • Quality of SST data
  • Predictability of seasonal to decadal mean fields
  • Seasonal to interannual variability of the Asian monsoon, PNA, NAO (AO), PDO, etc.
  • Role of land surface conditions in prolonged drought
  • How should we use AGCMs and CGCMs together to study modes of climate variability?
1200-1400 Lunch
1400-1530 Reports of breakout groups
1530-1600 Break
1600-1730 Issues for future C20C investigations and diagnostics. Topics suggested so far:
 

INTEGRATIONS:

 
  • More complete forcing: changes in GHG, solar irradiation, volcanic effects, sulphate aerosols, etc.
  • Prescribing land surface characteristics (vegetation type and fraction, surface albedo, soil moisture)
  • Comparison of CGCM and AGCM integrations
  • Simple parameterization for sub-monthly SST variation
  DIAGNOSES:
 
  • Diagnosis of trends in extremes
  • Downscaling from large scale predictors
  • Validating interannual variability in AGCM simulations
  • Potentially predictable patterns of interannual variability
  ORGANIZATIONAL:
 
  • Interactions with CLIVAR program
   
Friday 25 January 2002
   
0800-0830 Continental breakfast
0830-1030 Further discussion of issues for future of C20C
1030-1100 Break
1100-1230 Summary of workshop
1230 Adjourn