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====== PMIP3 WG - PaleoVAR ====== | ====== PMIP3 WG - PaleoVAR ====== | ||
- | <note info>\\ Contacts: [[c.brierley@ucl.ac.uk|Chris Brierley]], [[simon.brewer@geog.utah.edu|Simon Brewer]], [[pascale.braconnot@lsce.ipsl.fr|Pascale Braconnot]]</ | + | <note info>\\ Contacts: [[c.brierley@ucl.ac.uk|Chris Brierley]], [[pascale.braconnot@lsce.ipsl.fr|Pascale Braconnot]]</ |
===== Group description ===== | ===== Group description ===== | ||
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=== Investigation into the methodology of model-data comparisons for PalaeoENSO === | === Investigation into the methodology of model-data comparisons for PalaeoENSO === | ||
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* Contact: Julien Emile-Geay | * Contact: Julien Emile-Geay | ||
How should one combine and contrast the different sources of information on past ENSO variability? | How should one combine and contrast the different sources of information on past ENSO variability? | ||
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+ | === How can we make it easier to study variability? | ||
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+ | * Status: [[http:// | ||
+ | * Contact: Chris Brierley | ||
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+ | Many people start their research by downloading lots of model data from ESFG and then computing the same diagnostics. This can be a particular hurdle for field/ | ||
=== Do simulations show additional modes of variability in the past? === | === Do simulations show additional modes of variability in the past? === | ||
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* Contact: Chris Brierley | * Contact: Chris Brierley | ||
- | A great advantage of palaeoclimate observations has been the discovery of unforeseen climate transitions and variability. One example of this is the discovery of millenial | + | A great advantage of palaeoclimate observations has been the discovery of unforeseen climate transitions and variability. One example of this is the discovery of millennial |
===== Subsidiary Topics ===== | ===== Subsidiary Topics ===== | ||
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* [[synthesis|Synthesis]] | * [[synthesis|Synthesis]] | ||
* [[meetings|Meetings]] | * [[meetings|Meetings]] | ||
- | * [[data|Data for download]] | + | * [[http:// |
+ | * [[data|Some old ENSO timeseries]] | ||
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pmip3/wg/var/index.txt · Last modified: 2017/10/06 17:12 by brierley