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pmip3:wg:p2k:meetings [2014/05/15 12:13]
jungclaus [WORKSHOP ON INTEGRATED ANALYSES OF RECONSTRUCTIONS AND MULTI-MODEL SIMULATIONS FOR THE PAST TWO MILLENNIA]
pmip3:wg:p2k:meetings [2014/05/15 12:20]
jungclaus [Past2K - Meetings]
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 ====== Past2K - Meetings ====== ====== Past2K - Meetings ======
 +PMIP3 conference, Namur, Belgium, May 25-30, 2014
  
 ===== Meetings ===== ===== Meetings =====
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 ===== Past meetings ===== ===== Past meetings =====
  
-==== WORKSHOP ON INTEGRATED ANALYSES OF RECONSTRUCTIONS AND MULTI-MODEL SIMULATIONS FOR THE PAST TWO MILLENNIA NOV 4-6, 2013 ====+==== WORKSHOP ON INTEGRATED ANALYSES OF RECONSTRUCTIONS AND MULTI-MODEL SIMULATIONS FOR THE PAST TWO MILLENNIA.  ​NOV 4-6, 2013 ====
  
 Comparing model simulations with proxy-based climate reconstructions offers the possibility of improving our understanding of the mechanisms contributing to climate variability and their links to external forcing or internal processes. It helps to identify deficiencies in the way climate variability is represented by proxy records or by model simulations,​ with implications foron  future climate change projections. The Past2K group of the Paleoclimate Modelling Intercomparison Project (PMIP3) is promoting model-data comparison activities focusing on the climate of the last millennium. The PAGES 2k Network is fostering similar activities covering the last 2000 years and has promoted the development of regional-scale data syntheses resulting in an ensemble of reconstructions for nearly all the continents (PAGES2k Consortium 2013). This meeting gathered members of both communities with a main focus on comparing the PMIP3 “past1000” simulations with the PAGES2k reconstructions. Comparing model simulations with proxy-based climate reconstructions offers the possibility of improving our understanding of the mechanisms contributing to climate variability and their links to external forcing or internal processes. It helps to identify deficiencies in the way climate variability is represented by proxy records or by model simulations,​ with implications foron  future climate change projections. The Past2K group of the Paleoclimate Modelling Intercomparison Project (PMIP3) is promoting model-data comparison activities focusing on the climate of the last millennium. The PAGES 2k Network is fostering similar activities covering the last 2000 years and has promoted the development of regional-scale data syntheses resulting in an ensemble of reconstructions for nearly all the continents (PAGES2k Consortium 2013). This meeting gathered members of both communities with a main focus on comparing the PMIP3 “past1000” simulations with the PAGES2k reconstructions.
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