Session YSM 07
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Image credit: Rimbu et al 2007 and NASA Visible Earth 1991 |
Modeling
Convenors
Steven Phipps, Pascale Braconnot
Description
Numerical models provide a comprehensive, quantitative, and physically coherent framework for exploring couplings and feedbacks between the various components of the Earth System. This session supports efforts to improve model components specific for paleoresearch requirements.
Talks and Posters
Talks
Monday, 11 February 15:30 - 16:00
Chair: Pascale Braconnot
15:30 - 15:45
Unraveling groundwater and surface water interaction in Central Kenya Rift lakes: Implications for Paleohydrology
Lydia A. Olaka, Andreas Musolff, Ulrich Kniess
15:45 - 16:00
Integrated climate-proxy modeling using the isotope-enabled SPEEDY-IER with a focus on tropical climate
Sylvia Dee, David Noone, Julien Emile-Geay, Nikolaus Buenning
Posters
Display: Monday, 11 February and Tuesday, 12 February
Author attendance: Monday 11:30 - 12:30
Chair: Pascale Braconnot
Evaluation of historical climate simulation with High-resolution global atmospheric model
Sumin Woo, Jai-Ho Oh, Kyoung-Min Lee
Influence of the tropical hydrologic cycle on Atlantic meridional overturning at the end of the last interglacial
Benjamin Blazey, Matthias Prange, Andrè Paul, Aline Govin
Meeting the challenge of global high resolution paleoclimate modelling
Paul Spence
On the role of sea ice at the onset of the Little Ice Age
Flavio Lehner, Andreas Born, Christoph C. Raible, Thomas F. Stocker
Modelling the influence of evolving vegetation on past greenhouse climates
Claire Loptson, Dan Lunt
Projected 21st Century Decline Snow Cover Overlying the Arctic Sea Ice and Implications for the Sea Ice and Arctic Climate in CESM/CCSM
Benjamin Blazey
The Tropical Pacific climate response to the changing forcing over the last glacial cycle
William Roberts, Paul Valdes
What is the influence of Tibetan Plateau on the Asian summer monsoon? Barrier versus heating effect
Guangshan Chen, Zhengyu Liu, John Kutzbach