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- | ====== PMIP3 WG - PaleoVAR ====== | + | ====== PMIP3 Cross-cutting activity |
<note info>\\ Contacts: [[c.brierley@ucl.ac.uk|Chris Brierley]], [[pascale.braconnot@lsce.ipsl.fr|Pascale Braconnot]]</ | <note info>\\ Contacts: [[c.brierley@ucl.ac.uk|Chris Brierley]], [[pascale.braconnot@lsce.ipsl.fr|Pascale Braconnot]]</ | ||
+ | ===== Activity description ===== | ||
- | ===== Group description ===== | + | The primary focus of PMIP efforts so far has been to look at changes in the mean climate and how these are modelled. However, GCMs also simulate internal variability about that mean state. Its study requires both high resolution proxy data and the storing of larger model datasets - which has been developing through the PMIP iterations. |
- | Climate variability and its relation | + | The purpose of this working group is to encourage and facilitate |
- | Historical footnote: group initiated at the PMIP3 2012 Crewe meeting | + | Historical footnote: group initiated at the PMIP3 2012 Crewe meeting. |
+ | ===== Actions ===== | ||
- | ===== More ===== | + | === 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/ | ||
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+ | === Do simulations show additional modes of variability in the past? === | ||
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+ | * Status: Being contemplated | ||
+ | * Contact: Chris Brierley | ||
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+ | 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 scale variability in glacial conditions. Currently no systematic tool exists to look for new modes of variability across palaeoclimate simulations. How could we address this? | ||
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+ | === Establishing the present cutting edge of PalaeoENSO research === | ||
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+ | * Status: Complete | ||
+ | * Contact: Pascale Braconnot, Sandy Harrison, Chris Brierley | ||
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+ | Before identifying where the working group should focus its efforts, it was necessary to map the current research landscape. We therefore invited the leading PalaeoENSO researchers to contribute pieces to a collection. This collections appears in the August 2013 issue of the [[http:// | ||
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+ | === Investigation into the methodology of model-data comparisons for PalaeoENSO === | ||
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+ | * Status: Published | ||
+ | * Contact: Julien Emile-Geay | ||
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+ | How should one combine and contrast the different sources of information on past ENSO variability? | ||
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+ | ===== Subsidiary Topics | ||
* [[members|Members]] | * [[members|Members]] | ||
+ | * [[synthesis|Synthesis]] | ||
* [[meetings|Meetings]] | * [[meetings|Meetings]] | ||
+ | * [[http:// | ||
+ | * [[data|Some old ENSO timeseries]] | ||
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