From cbook at ucar.edu Wed Jan 9 17:10:16 2008 From: cbook at ucar.edu (Christina Book) Date: Wed, 09 Jan 2008 17:10:16 -0700 Subject: [CCSM-participants] reminder: AMWG 2008 Message-ID: <47856268.30008@ucar.edu> Reminder: The deadline for proposed AMWG 2008 abstracts is this Friday, 11 January. Please send abstracts to Phil Rasch, (pjr at ucar.edu) with the subject heading "AMWG2008" by this Friday, and, if you haven't yet, email (cbook at ucar.edu) if you plan to attend. Best regards, and happy new year! -------- Original Message -------- Subject: AMWG 2008 Date: Mon, 31 Dec 2007 13:39:43 -0700 (MST) From: cbook at ucar.edu To: ccsm-amwg at cgd.ucar.edu CC: ccsm-participants at cgd.ucar.edu, ccsm-chemistry at mailhub.cgd.ucar.edu Dear Atmospheric Model Working Group Members, Just a note to say that our plans for the upcoming AMWG meeting are firming up. We are planning to have an overlapping meeting (with joint sessions) with the chemistry and climate working group (CClimWG) the week of February 11-15. If you plan to attend (NCAR & CGD folks, this includes you!), please do the following BY FRIDAY, 11 JANUARY: 1) Please send an email to Christina Book to let us know you are coming. 2) If you have suggestions on the AMWG meeting, abstracts for a proposed talk for meeting, new agenda items etc, please send them via email to Phil Rasch (pjr at ucar.edu) with the subject title "AMWG2008". Phil will assemble them and distribute them to the other co-chairs. 3) If you have suggestions on the CClimWG meeting please contact hess at ucar.edu, lamar at ucar.edu, mprather at uci.edu (Peter Hess, Jean-Francois Lamarque, Michael Prather) The AMWG will meet from 1300 Tuesday, Feb 12 through 1700 Thursday, Feb 14. The CClimWG will start its meeting Monday, Feb 11, around 0900 at NCAR in the Mesa Lab Main Seminar Room. We plan to have overlapping sessions Tuesday PM, and part (or all) of Wednesday. During the overlap we will cover the following topics: 1) A briefing on current CAM status, where we are, and what is left to do prior to freezing CAM4. 2) Discussion and presentations within areas of overlap, primarily: a) aerosol topics b) cloud microphysical topics c) any WACCM connected activities. d) possibly some of the boundary layer topics For the non-joint component of the meeting taking place part of Wednesday and Thursday the AMWG sessions will cover: 3) Radiative Transfer, possibly cloud overlap and subcolumn decompositions 4) P-I driven research covering deep convection, dynamical cores, data assimilation, CAPT Activities, CMMAP activities, and anything else. 5) Discussions on how to decide what constitutes CAM4 6) Key Directions for the future There have been a lot of exchanges recently by a group of people interested in extra-terrestrial application of CAM. Depending on time and interest we will schedule a session on these applications (either Thursday or Friday). Let us know specifically if you are interested in this topic! SEND YOUR COMMENTS, PROPOSED ABSTRACTS AND OTHER SUGGESTIONS BY FRIDAY, 11 JANUARY (see above!). We will send another message shortly after 11 January which will include plans for a reception and the updated agenda. A list of local hotels that generally offer good rates to NCAR visitors can be found at http://www.ccsm.ucar.edu/working_groups/BoulderHotels.html Regards, AMWG Co-chairs, Phil Rasch, Minghua Zhang, Leo Donner pjr at ucar.edu, Leo.J.Donner at noaa.gov, mzhang at notes.cc.sunysb.edu -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Christina Book Administrative Assistant Climate & Global Dynamics Division Earth and Sun System Laboratory National Center for Atmospheric Research 303-497-1464 (phone) 303-497-1324 (fax) P.O. Box 3000 Boulder, CO 80307-3000 1850 Table Mesa Drive Boulder, CO 80305 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~