From lbutler at ucar.edu Thu Feb 2 15:18:09 2006 From: lbutler at ucar.edu (Lisa Butler) Date: Thu Feb 2 15:18:37 2006 Subject: [CCSM-Paleoclimate] CCSM Paleoclimate Working Group Meeting Message-ID: <43E28521.8030102@ucar.edu> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.cgd.ucar.edu/pipermail/ccsm-paleoclimate/attachments/20060202/a58c305a/attachment-0001.html -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: 060216.doc Type: application/msword Size: 36352 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://www.cgd.ucar.edu/pipermail/ccsm-paleoclimate/attachments/20060202/a58c305a/060216-0001.doc From lydia at ucar.edu Mon Feb 13 16:19:01 2006 From: lydia at ucar.edu (Lydia Shiver) Date: Mon Feb 13 16:19:03 2006 Subject: [CCSM-Paleoclimate] Updated CCSM Paleoclimate WG Agenda Message-ID: <43F113E5.5040205@ucar.edu> Hello everyone, We will have the agenda posted to the Web tomorrow, but here is the most up to date agenda I have for this week's PaleoWG meeting at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Please send titles of your presentations to Liu at zliu3@wisc.edu. Thanks, Lydia CCSM PaleoWG Meeting Agenda Feb. 16-17, 2006 Location: UW-Madison, 1225 W. Dayton, AOSS Building Rm 351, SSEC conference room NCAR: Center Green (CG1) Rm 2503 Feb. 16: Morning 8:20am: Refreshments 8:20am: Introduction: Matt and Liu Session I: Report on paleo CCSM scientific activity: Chair: A. Winguth Each presentation: 25 minutes for talk, 5 minutes for questions A: Pre-Quaternary 8:30am: M. Huber: TBA 9:00am: J. You: Miocene simulation 9:30am: A. Winguth: Permian carbon cycle simulations 10:00am: C. Kelly: PETM 10:30am: (video from NCAR) J. Kiehl: Simulations of Latest Permian Atmospheric Chemistry: Implications for Terrestrial Mass Extinction 11:00am: (video from NCAR) C. Shellito: TBA 11:30pm: Lunch Break B: Quaternary 1:00pm: S. Vavrus: Testing early human impact hypothesis 1:30pm: Z. Liu: Glacial thermohaline and climate, implication on interhemispheric interaction 2:00pm: B. Briegleb: Transient Holocene simulation 2:30pm: (video from NCAR) C. Ammann: Effect of solar and volcanic forcing on climate in the last millennia 3:00pm: (video from NCAR): N. Mahowald: Dust and sea salt simulations for LGM and Permian 3:30pm: break 4:00pm: D. Archer: CO2 Stew: potential causes of the glacial / interglacial CO2 cycles 4:30pm: C. Jackson: Using Paleodata to constrain CAM3 parametric uncertainties 5:00pm: (video from Purdue) N. Diffenbaugh: Response of the subtropical gyres in the PMIP2 simulations 5:30pm: (video from Nebraska, needs confirmation?) R. Oglesby: deglaciation 6:00pm: (video from Nebraska, needs confirmation?) C. Rowe: TBA Note: if the last 2 talks are not confirmed, the time slots will be used for discussions. 7:00pm: Dinner (Liu?s house) Feb. 17: Morning 8:20am: Refreshment 8:20am: Introduction: Liu and Matt Session II: Discussions on CSL allocations: Chair: C. Poulson Each presentation: 15 minutes for talk, 15 minutes for questions A. Quaternary Production 8:30am: B. Otto-Bliesner: Interglacial run 9:00am: (video from NCAR) C. Ammann: last two millennia climate B. Pre-Quaternary Production 9:30am: M. Huber: Pliocene climate 10:00am: C. Poulson: Cretaceous climate C. Development: 10:30am: B. Otto-Bliesner: update on CCSM development 11: 00am: Discussions on current CSL allocations 11:30am: Discussions on the possible future CSL allocations 12:00am: Adjourn Confirmed participants: Mat Huber, Purdue (co-chair) Zhengyu Liu, UW-Wisconsin (co-chair) Bette Otto-Bliesner, NCAR Bruce Briegleb, NCAR Charles Jackson, U. Texas Chris Poulsen, U. Michigan John You, Australia National University Arne Winguth, UW-Wisconsin Steve Vavrus, UW-Wisconsin Yi Wang, UW-Wisconsin Pat Behling, UW-Wisconsin Clay. Kelly, UW-Wisconsin R. Gallimore, UW-Wisconsin David Archer, U. Chicago R. Jacob, Argonne National Lab. Video conferencing participants: C. Ammann, NCAR J. Kiehl, NCAR E. Brady, NCAR B. Tomas, NCAR N. Mahowald, NCAR S. Levis, NCAR N. Diffenbaugh, Prudue C. Shellito , UNC R. Oglesby, U. Nebraska (?) C. Rowe U. Nebraska (?) From lydia at ucar.edu Tue Feb 14 09:37:22 2006 From: lydia at ucar.edu (Lydia Shiver) Date: Tue Feb 14 09:37:24 2006 Subject: [CCSM-Paleoclimate] CCSM Paleoclimate WG Meeting Agenda Message-ID: <43F20742.2090408@ucar.edu> Hello everyone, This is the most up to date agenda for the CCSM PaleoWG meeting at University of Wisconsin-Madison on Feb. 16 and 17, 2006. http://www.ccsm.ucar.edu/working_groups/Paleo/agendas/060216.pdf Thanks, Lydia From lydia at ucar.edu Tue Feb 14 16:05:25 2006 From: lydia at ucar.edu (Lydia Shiver) Date: Tue Feb 14 16:05:28 2006 Subject: [CCSM-Paleoclimate] Final Agenda & Other Info (Meeting starts at 7:30AM MST) Message-ID: <43F26235.30907@ucar.edu> Hi everyone, Below is the final agenda for the CCSM Paleoclimate Working Group Meeting. http://www.ccsm.ucar.edu/working_groups/Paleo/agendas/060216.pdf Please note that the meeting times are in CST, so that means that the Boulder meeting starts at 7:30 a.m. Videoconference participants attending the Boulder videoconference site at Center Green 1, Room 2503, please bring your presentations on a memory stick. There will be a laptop provided for you to use. Let me know if you need any further information. Thanks, Lydia From lydia at ucar.edu Wed Feb 15 11:27:21 2006 From: lydia at ucar.edu (Lydia Shiver) Date: Wed Feb 15 11:27:32 2006 Subject: [CCSM-Paleoclimate] CCSM PaleoWG Meeting - Audio Part of Meeting Message-ID: <43F37289.1080005@ucar.edu> Hello everyone, I forgot to tell you about listening to the meeting via conference phone in my email yesterday. Sorry to have to send another email today. The conference room where the some of the NCAR folks will be presenting from will have a conference phone in use for the PaleoWG meeting. We are not sure how much you would be able to hear of the audio parts of the meeting via conference phone, but if you would like to try to listen to the meeting, here are the instructions to phone in: Dial 1-800-516-9896 and then dial in the participant code (373971) when prompted and then press #. When the meeting begins, you should be able to hear at least what is being said in the NCAR conference room. I don't know if you will be able to hear what is being said at the Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison. This is the first time we are trying this media for a meeting, so we are not sure of the outcome, but your comments after the meeting will be appreciated. Thanks, Lydia From lydia at ucar.edu Tue Feb 21 13:51:03 2006 From: lydia at ucar.edu (Lydia Shiver) Date: Tue Feb 21 13:51:05 2006 Subject: [CCSM-Paleoclimate] Message from Will Baird re: data distribution Message-ID: <43FB7D37.2000805@ucar.edu> hey all, I was listening in on the conference call of the CCSM PaleoWG meeting last week and found the whole thing very fascinating, thank you. There was one specific discussion that caught my attention on Friday. There was a discussion of data distribution and writing a proposal for simplifying this via an NSF grant. The data requirements were something on the order of a couple terabytes, iirc, and over a wide geographic area. This, to me, sounds like a wide area file system that ought to be implemented. However, I'd be curious to know what the requirements are though. For example, what sort of systems that need to be included? Where they are? What sort of performance is needed? Or if I merely misunderstood and this is just a centralized archive or some such? We here at NERSC have some experience with multi system file systems with GPFS and have even done some demonstrations of wide area file systems. While we're not necessarily volunteering for this effort, we'd be more than happy to discuss becoming involved and, minimally, share our expertise. If this is more telecon worthy or belongs on a different forum, please let me know. Thanx, Will -- William P Baird Do you know why the road less traveled by NERSC - CSG has so few sightseers? Normally, there Work: wbaird@nersc.gov is something big, mean, with very sharp Phone: (510) 495-2988 teeth - and quite the appetite! - waiting Fax: (510) 486-4316 somewhere along its dark and twisty bends.