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July 31, 2017
Presented by Veronika Eyring, Peter Michael Cox, Gregory Flato, Peter Gleckler
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July 31, 2017
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Historical view of the evolution of model performance (climate model errors) over time
Reveal Video with additional contentJuly 31, 2017
Presented by Gerald Meehl
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July 31, 2017
Presented by Isla Simpson
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July 31, 2017
Presented by Robert Pincus
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Satellite Data Uncertainties: Impact on Detection and Attribution Results
Reveal Video with additional contentJuly 31, 2017
Presented by Ben Santer
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Benchmarking CMIP Deck and Historical Simulations with the PCMDI Metrics Package and Related Capabilities
Reveal Video with additional contentJuly 31, 2017
Presented by Peter Gleckler
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July 31, 2017
Presented by Veronika Eyring
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Part I Discussion: Historical View of Model Performance, and the Role of Models in Understanding the Climate System
Reveal Video with additional contentJuly 31, 2017
Presented by Gerald Meehl, Isla Simpson
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Part III Discussion: Application of New CMIP Evaluation Tools to CMIP5/6 Models, Workflow
Reveal Video with additional contentJuly 31, 2017
Presented by Peter Gleckler, Veronika Eyring
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June 16, 2017
Presented by James Screen
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June 16, 2017
Presented by James Screen, Doug Smith, Xiangdong Zhang
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Causal Discovery Techniques for Studying Arctic-Midlatitude Connections
Reveal Video with additional contentJune 15, 2017
Presented by Elizabeth Barnes
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Response of the mid-latitude jets and storm tracks to projected future warming
Reveal Video with additional contentJune 15, 2017
Presented by Tim Woollings
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Aspects of Arctic-midlatitude linkages
Reveal Video with additional contentJune 15, 2017
Presented by Thomas Jung
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The Multidisciplinary Drifting Observatory for the Study of Arctic Climate
Reveal Video with additional contentJune 15, 2017
Presented by Amy Solomon
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June 15, 2017
Presented by Doug Smith, Thomas Jung
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June 15, 2017
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Fast Response of the Tropics to an Abrupt Loss of Arctic Sea Ice Via Ocean Dynamics
Reveal Video with additional contentJune 15, 2017
Presented by Clara Deser
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Changes in mid-latitude atmospheric dynamics in the CESM Large Ensemble: What role AA compared to other processes in a warming climate?
Reveal Video with additional contentJune 14, 2017
Presented by Gudrun Magnusdottir
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June 14, 2017
Presented by James Screen
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Linking stratospheric circulation extremes and minimum Arctic sea ice extent
Reveal Video with additional contentJune 14, 2017
Presented by Karen L Smith
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Implications of sea ice uncertainties in simulating a stratospheric response
Reveal Video with additional contentJune 14, 2017
Presented by Jinro Ukita
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The Role of Extratropical Ocean Warming in the Coupled Climate Response to Arctic Sea Ice Loss
Reveal Video with additional contentJune 14, 2017
Presented by Russell Blackport
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Part VI Discussion - Consequences of Arctic Amplification: Role of the Stratosphere
Reveal Video with additional contentJune 14, 2017
Presented by Karen L Smith, Jinro Ukita, Yutian Wu
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The Music in the Noise: Identifying the Jet Stream Response to Human Activity
Reveal Video with additional contentJune 13, 2017
Presented by Elizabeth Barnes
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June 13, 2017
Presented by John C Fyfe
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Major Cause of Unprecedented Arctic Warming in January 2016: Critical Role of an Atlantic Windstorm
Reveal Video with additional contentJune 13, 2017
Presented by Baek-Min Kim
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Separating the Coupled Climate Response to Sea Ice Loss and Greenhouse Warming
Reveal Video with additional contentJune 13, 2017
Presented by Paul Joel Kushner
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The relative roles of structural uncertainty and internal variability in Antarctic climate change projections
Reveal Video with additional contentJune 13, 2017
Presented by David Schneider
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