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U.S. CLIVAR produces a monthly electronic news-gram which includes timely information regarding upcoming meetings in addition to announcing climate research opportunities. To subscribe, send an email with "subscribe" in the subject header and include your contact information.

 

  

  

GET INVOLVED Highlights About US CLIVAR Search

U.S. CLIVAR Scientific Coordination & Advisory Committees

Current Executive Members of US CLIVAR:

  • Lisa Goddard (IRI)
  • Jay McCreary (University of Hawaii)
  • Mike Spall (WHOI)

The U.S. CLIVAR Executive Members and all Panel Members meet annually at the U.S. CLIVAR Summit. Current Working Groups report to the group at the Summit as well. Links to previous Summit meetings are below.

U.S. CLIVAR Working Groups:

  • Hurricane Working Group (prospectus)
  • Greenland Ice Sheet/Ocean Interactions Working Group (prospectus)
  • Decadal Predictability Working Group (prospectus)
  • High Latitude Surface Fluxes Working Group (prospectus)
  • Western Boundary Current Working Group (prospectus)
  • Drought Working Group (prospectus)
  • MJO Working Group (prospectus)
  • Salinity Working Group (prospectus)

Current Panel Member Profiles

For a list of Previous U.S. CLIVAR Members click here:

 

 

Announcements

U.S. CLIVAR Call for New Working Groups (pdf)

U.S. CLIVAR joint call with Ocean Carbon Biogeochemistry Group (OCB) for Working Groups (pdf)

U.S. CLIVAR Summit 2011 presentations online

U.S. CLIVAR Decadal Predictability Working Group publishes paper in BAMS (Feb. 2011, Vol. 92, No. 2)

NCAR Advanced Study Program Summer Colloquium - 6-24 June 2011; Statistical Assessment of Extreme Weather Phenomena under climate Change - presentations online

More Announcements

Science Tidbits    

26 September 2011: Seeking better answers to climate change, extreme weather

20 September 2011: Earth is losing Arctic sea ice: consequences could be global

17 August 2011: Study blames humans for half of recent Arctic ice melt

9 July 2011: Record south-central drought could continue into 2012, National Weather Service predicts

7 July 2011 - US Climate: The New Normal

10 June 2011 - NASA launches Aquarius

 

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