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Fresh Eyes on CMIP Around the World

21 May @ 01:45 22:00 UTC

On this page:

  1. Overview
  2. Invited speakers and slides
  3. Workshop recordings
  4. Scientific organising committee
  5. Timetable

Overview

The Fresh Eyes on CMIP Steering Group and CMIP Panel co-chairs have proposed an inaugural Fresh Eyes workshop: Fresh Eyes on CMIP Around the World. This is planned to be a marathon virtual day, bringing together the Fresh Eyes community alongside CMIP Panel and Task Team members. 

The workshop aims to foster collaboration and knowledge exchange between early career researchers and the broader CMIP community by addressing key scientific challenges, advancing CMIP7 development, and enhancing engagement through interactive sessions, practical training, and networking opportunities. By leveraging the fresh perspectives and unique insights of early career researchers, the workshop seeks to contribute to the continuous improvement of CMIP processes and promote innovative approaches to climate modelling and analysis. The day will combine three regional hubs, which each overlap to bring together our global membership:

  • Asia/Oceania hub: 01:00-09:00 UTC
  • Europe/Africa hub: 07:00-16:00 UTC
  • The Americas hub: 14:00-23:00 UTC

Invited speakers

You can click on the name of the speaker to access their slides from the workshop. If a name is not hyperlinked, we do not have access to the slides. You can rewatch all sessions via our YouTube playlist to find the presentation.

Science sessions

Asia/OceaniaEurope/AfricaThe Americas
Anthropogenic amplification of precipitation variability over the past century (Wenxia Zhang)Interactive methane and the move to emissions-driven ESMs (Zosia Staniaszec)Constraining the relationship between SST trends in the Southern Ocean and Southeastern Tropical Pacific over 1985-2014 (Yiyu Zheng)
CMIP simulations essential for global and regional sea level projections (Kewei Lyu)CMIP & CMIP7: Science research for impact opportunity for all ECRs (Joseph Mutemi)An overview of carbon-climate interactions and an imperfect way to quantify them (Vivek Arora)
Future of Amazon carbon cycle by CMIP Earth system models (Irina Melnkova)The need to account for model error in prediction and attribution (Doug Smith)Using CMIP: learnings from a Colombian research group (Paola A Arias)

Project presentations

Asia/OceaniaEurope/AfricaThe Americas
Data Request (Fei Luo)Forcings evaluation (Fanny Lhardy)Data use statistics (Juliette Lavoie)
Forcings evaluation (Wandi Yu/Dominik Stiller)Entry level documentation (James Pope)Model biases (Brodie Pearson)
Model biases (Yiwen Li)Working with multi-model ensembles (Anja Katzenberger)Data Request (Robert Fajber)
Entry level documentation (James Pope)Responsible Data Use (Monica Morrison)

Panel discussions

Asia/OceaniaEurope/AfricaThe Americas
Roxy KollSarah ConnorsJohn Dunne
Subimal GoshIzidine PintoValentina Rabanal
Michael GroseOdin MarcLeandro Dias
Camille MoraHelene HewittLincoln Alves
Moderator: Anna ZehrungModerator: Yona SilvyModerator: Christine LeClerc

Workshop recordings

You can access recordings of all science presentations, project presentations, tutorials, and panel discussions on our workshop YouTube playlist by clicking the button below.

The Padlet from our workshop is also available here.

Scientific Organising Committee

  • Jayasankar Chempampadam Balasubramannian (FSU, US)
  • Pauline Bonnet (DLR, Germany)
  • Flossie Brown (ETH Zurich, Switzerland)
  • Beth Dingley (CMIP IPO, UK)
  • Yiwen Li (Chinese Academy of Sciences, China)
  • Rashed Mahmood (BSC, Spain)
  • Julia Mindlin (University of Leipzig, Germany)
  • Cheikh Modou Fall (Universite Cheikh Anta Diop, Senegal)
  • James Pope (Met Office, UK)
  • Douglas Rao (NCState, US)
  • Aharna Sarkar (IISER, India)
  • Aditya Sengupta (University of Melbourne, Australia)

Timetable

The outline programme is available below. Click the button below to download the full, more detailed timetable.

Note the updated start time (01:45 UTC) and finish time (22:00)

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