13th AOMIP WORKSHOP AGENDA Day 1: Tuesday, October 20th, 2009 AOMIP School for young Arctic scientists 8:15 8:30 Mike Steele and Andrey Proshutinsky: Introduction (Welcome, AOMIP workshop school major goals and tasks, school agenda) 8:30 9:10 Elizabeth Hunke (Los Alamos National Laboratories, LNL): Sea ice modeling and challenges for the future 9:10 9:20 Questions, discussions 9:20 10:00 Luc Rainville (Polar Science Center, University of Washington): Mixing in the arctic seas 10:00 10:10 Questions, discussions 10:30 11:10 Axel Schweiger (Polar Science Center, University of Washington): Atmospheric forcing data and surface air temperature 11:10 11:20 Questions, discussions 11:20 12:00 Katya Popova (National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, UK): Ecosystem modeling overview 12:00 12:10 Questions, discussions 13:00 13:40 Mike Steele (Polar Science Center, University of Washington): Arctic Ocean Freshwater: past, present, future 13:40 13:50 Questions, discussions 14:00 15:30 WOODS HOLE TOUR 15:30 16:10 Andrey Proshutinsky (WHOI): Wind-forced dynamics of the Arctic Ocean Day 2: Wednesday, October 21th, 2009 8:00 8:15 Andrey Proshutinsky: Introduction (welcome, AOMIP, and workshop major goals and tasks)
8:40 9:05 Per Pemberton and Markus Meier (Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute (SMHI): Beaufort Gyre freshwater experiments with the RCO model: Effects of mixing 9:05 9:30 Alexandra Jahn (McGill University): Comparison of the simulated FW export variability from different models - first results 9:30 9:55 Michael Karcher (AWI): First assessment of large scale FW content changes in the Arctic Ocean from the 1990s to the 2000s 10:15 10:40 Wieslaw Maslowski on behalf of Jonathan Bamber, Michiel van den Broeke, Janneke Ettema and Eric Rignot (NPS): A 50-year reconstruction of freshwater fluxes from Greenland 10:40 11:00 Discussion: FRESH WATER COORDINATED EXPERIMENTS (Moderators: A. Proshutinsky and A. Jahn) SESSION 2: SEA ICE 11:00 11:25 Tremblay, Bruno (McGill University): Ice mass balance buoy measurements from the Canadian Arctic Archipelago - Viscount Melville Sound 11:25 11:50 Veronique Dansereau (McGill University): Calibration of a multi-resolution viscous plastic model of the Arctic sea Ice against the air and water drag parameters 12:50 13:15 Heimbach, Patrick (MIT): Analysis of sea-ice export through the Canadian Arctic Archipelago via adjoint sensitivity modeling 13:15 13:40 Hibler, Bill (International Arctic Research Center): Comparison of Simulated and Observed Sea Ice Tidal Oscillations 13:40 14:05 Mark Johnson and Tatiana Proshutinsky (IMS UAF), Andrey Proshutinsky (WHOI): Evaluation of sea ice thickness reproduction in AOMIP models 14:05 14:30 Markus Meier, Sebastian Mårtensson, and Per Pemberton (Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute (SMHI): Impact of sea ice dynamics on the Arctic climate variability - a model study 14:50 15:10 Discussion: SEA ICE MODELING AND COORDINATED EXPERIMENTS (Moderator: E. Hunke) SESSION 3: MODELING, MODEL PROGRESS AND MODEL RESULTS 15:10 15:35 Greg Holloway (Institute of Ocean Sciences, Canada): Equations of motion 15:35 16:00 Robert Osinski and Wieslaw Maslowski (NPS): Intercomparison of ocean circulation in regional Arctic Ocean models at increasing spatial resolution 16:00 16:25 Gleb Panteleev (IARC), Max Yaremchuk (PARC), and Dmitry Nechaev (USM): Adjointless variational data assimilation in reduced space: advantages and possible application for model intercomparison 16:25 16:50 An T Nguyen (Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology): Results from the ECCO2 optimized Arctic solution 16:50 17:15 Guoping Gao and Changsheng Chen (UMASSD), Andrey Proshutinsky and Robert Beardsley: (WHOI): Development of Unstructured-grid Version of CICE: Validation and Applications Day 3: Thursday, October 22nd, 2009 8:00 8:25 Changsheng Chen and Guoping Gao (UMASSD), Andrey Proshutinsky and Robert Beardsley (WHOI): An Unstructured Grid Arctic Ocean Model (FVCOM-Arctic): Validation via Observations and Critical Need for Horizontal Resolution 8:25 8:40 Rick Allard (NRL): NRL plans for Arctic modeling 8:40 9:00 Discussion: MODEL IMPROVEMENTS (Moderator R. Gerdes and G. Holloway) SESSION 4: OBSERVATIONS AND METHODS 9:00 9:25 Sinead Farrell (NOAA): Arctic Ocean Topography from Satellite Laser Altimetry 9:25 9:50 Maslowski (NPS): On (in)correctness of volume and property flux calculation across a single section 10:25 10:50 Jean Claude Gascard (Universite Pierre et Marie Curie, France) : Brines and frazil ice formation 10:50 11:10 Discussion: OBSERVATIONS AND METHODS FOR MODEL EVALUATION (Moderators: J. C. Gascard, A. Proshutinsky)
11:10 11:30 Chris Hill (MIT): Explicit modeling of ice-edge plumes 11:30 11:55 Katya Popova (National Oceanography Centre, Southampton): Arctic Ocean in a global biogeochemical model: Physical control of Arctic biological productivity 13:00 13:25 Eiji Watanabe (International Arctic Research Center): Mesoscale eddies and shelf-basin exchange in the western Arctic Ocean 13:25 13:50 Camille Lique (Fremer): A Lagrangian model analysis of Arctic water mass transformations and exports. 13:50 14:15 Zeliang Wang (BIO): Representing eddy stress in an Arctic Ocean model 14:35 15:00 Mike Steele (UW): Ecosystem parameter: Mixed Layer Depth in the Arctic Seas 15:00 15:25 Marie-Noelle Houssais and Christophe Herbaut (LOCEAN): Variability of the Canadian Archipelago outflow in a simulation forced by the ERA40 reanalysis
Day 4: Friday, October 23rd, 2009 8:00 8:25 Elena Golubeva (Russian Academy of Science, Novosibirsk): Numerical modeling of Atlantic and Pacific waters dynamics 8:25 8:50 Yevgeny Aksenov, Sheldon Bacon, and A. J. George Nurser (National Oceanography Centre, Southampton), Vladimir V. Ivanov (SAMS, UK), Andrew C. Coward (NOCS, UK) and Igor V. Polyakov (IARC, USA): The North Atlantic Inflow to the Arctic Ocean from observations and high-resolution modeling 8:50 9:15 Michael Karcher (AWI): Studies on AW circulation in the Arctic Ocean: a) On consequences of the Atlantic Water inflow warming and b) Experiments on Iodine 129 dispersion 9:15 9:40 Maria Luneva (Proudman Oceanographic Laboratory): The effect of bathymetry on the geostrophic adjustment problem in an idealised Arctic Ocean model. 9:40 10:00 Do Pacific and Atlantic waters influence sea ice conditions in the Arctic Ocean? (Moderator: W. Maslowski ) 10:20 10:40 Michael Karcher (AWI, Germany): AOMIP – ASOF collaboration 10:40 13:00 GROUP MEETING TO DETERMINE THEMES, GOALS AND CONDITIONS OF NEW COORDINATED EXPERIMENTS 13:00 13:15 Workshop adjourn and final remarks Last updated: June 7, 2011 | |||||||||||||
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