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Bio
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| Gerald A. Meehl is a Senior Scientist at the National Center for Atmospheric Research. His research interests include studying the interactions between El Nino/Southern Oscillation (ENSO) and the monsoons of Asia; identifying possible effects on global climate of changing anthropogenic forcings, such as carbon dioxide, as well as natural forcings, such as solar variability; and quantifying possible future changes of weather and climate extremes in a warmer climate. He was contributing author (1990), lead author (1995), and coordinating lead author (2001, 2007) for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) climate change assessment reports. He received his Ph.D. in climate dynamics from the University of Colorado, and was a recipient of the Jule G. Charney Award of the American Meteorological Society in 2009. Dr. Meehl is an Associate Editor for the Journal of Climate, a Fellow of the American Meteorological Society, and a Visiting Senior Fellow at the University of Hawaii Joint Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Research. He serves as chair of the National Academy of Sciences/National Research Council Climate Research Committee, chair of the Scientific Advisory Committee for the International Pacific Research Center at the University of Hawaii, co-chair of the Community Climate System Model Climate Change Working Group, and co-chair of the World Climate Research Programme (WCRP) Working Group on Coupled Models (WGCM). |
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| AGCI Public Lectures by Gerald Meehl |
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| AGCI Technical Presentations by Gerald Meehl |
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26 June 2008
Decadal Prediction in the Pacific
Presented at AGCI's 2008 "Climate Prediction to 2030: Is it possible, what are the scientific issues, and how would those predictions be used?" workshop.
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