From cbook at ucar.edu Mon Dec 4 13:28:20 2006 From: cbook at ucar.edu (Christina Book) Date: Mon Dec 4 15:21:30 2006 Subject: [CCSM-AMWG] AMWG meeting, January 2007 Message-ID: <457484E4.3090905@ucar.edu> Dear AMWG Participants, The next working group meeting of the Community Atmospheric Model has been scheduled from Monday, January 29 to Wednesday, January 31. It will be held at NCAR for two and a half days. The meeting will focus on two themes: understanding of current model biases and milestone configurations for the next version of CCSM. A rough agenda is copied below. We invite all AMWG members to contribute to the meeting. If you plan to attend, please send an email to Christina Book (cbook@ucar.edu) to indicate: (1) you plan to attend the meeting, and if so (2)whether you plan to make a presentation (with title). Please respond before January 10, 2007. Please note that we have many things on the agenda, for a relatively short meeting. If needed, we will use a poster session. We are looking forward to seeing you at the meeting! Minghua, Leo, and Phil Monday, January 29 ------------------ Session 1: Update and progress of CAM development research Session 2: Understanding of systematic model biases in CAM3 a. Comparison of CAM and multi-model simulations b. Circulation features in the tropics c. Polar clouds Tuesday, January 30 ------------------- Session 3: Evaluation of CAM3 using new methods and datasets a. Short-term forecasting simulations b. New datasets Session 4: Science presentations by community participants Wednesday (Half Day), January 31 -------------------------------- Session 4: (Continued) Session 5: Programmatic issues and planning of the next configuration From cbook at ucar.edu Sat Dec 30 16:26:29 2006 From: cbook at ucar.edu (cbook@ucar.edu) Date: Sat Dec 30 16:26:31 2006 Subject: [CCSM-AMWG] AMWG Meeting - please respond Message-ID: <49481.68.165.132.46.1167521189.squirrel@webmail.cgd.ucar.edu> Dear AMWG and CCSM participants: Hope you have been enjoying your holidays! Just a reminder about the meeting. -- although we stated that the deadline for notifying us was Jan 10, we have only heard from a few of you, and are getting a bit nervous. If you know that you are coming (either from nearby or far away) and you've not yet notified us, please contact Christina Book (cbook@ucar.edu) at your earliest convenience. We want to start to flesh out a schedule. Please check out the message below for an outline of the agenda, etc. Best regards Phil, Minghua, Leo (and Christina) On Mon, Dec 04, 2006 at 01:28:20PM -0700, Christina Book wrote: > Dear AMWG Participants, > > The next working group meeting of the Community Atmospheric Model has been > scheduled from Monday, January 29 to Wednesday, January 31. It will be held > at NCAR for two and a half days. The meeting will focus on two themes: > understanding of current model biases and milestone configurations for the > next version of CCSM. A rough agenda is copied below. > We invite all AMWG members to contribute to the meeting. > If you plan to attend, please send an email to Christina Book > (cbook@ucar.edu) > to indicate: > (1) you plan to attend the meeting, and if so > (2)whether you plan to make a presentation (with title). > > Please respond before January 10, 2007. > > Please note that we have many things on the agenda, for a relatively > short meeting. If needed, we will use a poster session. > > We are looking forward to seeing you at the meeting! > > Minghua, Leo, and Phil > > Monday, January 29 > ------------------ > Session 1: Update and progress of CAM development research > > Session 2: Understanding of systematic model biases in CAM3 > a. Comparison of CAM and multi-model simulations > b. Circulation features in the tropics > c. Polar clouds > > Tuesday, January 30 > ------------------- > Session 3: Evaluation of CAM3 using new methods and datasets > a. Short-term forecasting simulations > b. New datasets > > Session 4: Science presentations by community participants > > Wednesday (Half Day), January 31 > -------------------------------- > > Session 4: (Continued) > Session 5: Programmatic issues and planning of the next configuration