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Thursday, August 28, 2008


 

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U.S. CLIVAR Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation

In January 2007, the US National Science and Technology Council's Joint Subcommittee on Ocean Science and Technology (JSOST) released its Ocean Research Priorities Plan (ORPP - http://ocean.ceq.gov/about/docs/orpp12607.pdf). This plan identified Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) and its relationship to sudden climate change as one of four near-term (5 year) research priorities.

Fortunately, within US CLIVAR we have had discussions over the past two years about the potentially important role of Atlantic ocean decadal-scale variability on climate, predictability within the Atlantic basin, and developing experimental prediction capabilities (see Variations V4N3; report from an Atlantic Decadal Variability Workshop, Miami, January 2007 and a workshop on an AMOC monitoring system for the South Atlantic, Argentina, March 2007 - report in press).

In response to the ORPP, a US inter-agency group, coordinated through the US CLIVAR Office, established an AMOC Planning Team to develop a 5-yr phased AMOC Implementation Plan addressing relevant goals outlined in the ORPP. This AMOC Planning Team was co-chaired by Drs. Susan Lozier (Duke University) and Katherine Kelly (University of Washington).

The US CLIVAR AMOC Science Team is listed below.

US CLIVAR AMOC Science Team
last updated May 8, 2008
Molly Baringer NOAA AOML
Jim Carton University of Maryland
Ping Chang Texas A&M
Tom Delworth NOAA GFDL
Sirpa Hakkinen NASA/GSFC
Bill Johns RSMAS - Univ. of Miami
Kathie Kelly University of Washington
Tony Lee NASA JPL
Tim Liu NASA JPL
Susan Lozier Duke University
John Toole Woods Hole Oceanographic Inst.
Josh Willis NASA JPL

 

 

 

 

Science Tidbits    

20 June 2008 - NASA launches satellite to keep a weather, climate eye open

2 May 2008 - Oxygen Depletion Zones in the Tropical Oceans expanding - maybe due to Global Warming

1 May 2008 -Advancing decadal-scale climate prediction in the North Atlantic sector (Nature)

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Announcements

Drought Workshop in conjunction with NOAA's 33rd Climate Diagnostics and Prediction Workshop; 20-24 October 2008

Western Boundary Current Workshop Announcement; 15-17 January 2009

U.S. CLIVAR Summit Symposium presentations and Summit documents are available online

First announcement for Ocean Obs '09
(21-24 September)

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