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 |3:30-5:30 pm | [[wg:ptof:uclworkshop#possible_research_topics|Possible research topics]] | Coalesce into groups for targeted analyses | //Time off// | Presentations of initial results | | |3:30-5:30 pm | [[wg:ptof:uclworkshop#possible_research_topics|Possible research topics]] | Coalesce into groups for targeted analyses | //Time off// | Presentations of initial results | |
  
-=== Sessions with presentations ===+=== Presentation sessions === 
 +There is a live stream of this day at the workshop available to view on [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KOKWGUEFnRw|youtube]]. The times in brackets below are the approximates start times of the presentation within the feed. 
 == Wider Context == == Wider Context ==
-  * PMIP4 and its current status +  * 11:00 - PMIP4 and its current status ([[https://youtu.be/KOKWGUEFnRw?t=3551|1h01m]]) 
-  * IPCC AR6, and other palaeoclimate initiatives (Darrell Kaufman)+  * 11:30 - IPCC AR6, and other palaeoclimate initiatives (Darrell Kaufman) ([[https://youtu.be/KOKWGUEFnRw?t=5900|1h40m]])
 == Assets and tools == == Assets and tools ==
-  * Available data (Sandy Harrison) +  * 1:30pm - Available data (Sandy Harrison) ([[https://youtu.be/KOKWGUEFnRw?t=12393|3h27]]
-  * Statistical approaches (James Annan) +  * 2:00 - Statistical approaches (James Annan) ([[https://youtu.be/KOKWGUEFnRw?t=15900|4h25]]
-  * Long transient runs (Pascale Braconnot?)+  * 2:30 - Long transient runs (Pascale Braconnot) ([[https://youtu.be/KOKWGUEFnRw?t=17534|4h53]])
 == Possible research topics == == Possible research topics ==
-  * AMOC (David Thornalley+  * 3:30pm - Climate Sensitivity (Jules Hargreaves) ([[https://youtu.be/KOKWGUEFnRw?t=20542|5h42]]
-  * ENSO (Esther Brady?) +  * 3:50 - Monsoons (Pedro Dias) ([[https://youtu.be/KOKWGUEFnRw?t=21718|6h04]]
-  * Variability (Kira Rehfeld) +  * 4:10 - Variability (Kira Rehfeld) ([[https://youtu.be/KOKWGUEFnRw?t=23837|6h37]]
-  * Climate Sensitivity (Jules Hargreaves+  * 4:30 - AMOC (David Thornalley) (was deferred to Tuesday :-/
-  * Monsoons (Roberta d'Agostina)+  * ~5:00 - ENSO (Sam Stevenson) ([[https://youtu.be/KOKWGUEFnRw?t=25446|7h05]])
 == Logistics of analyses == == Logistics of analyses ==
   * Outstanding methodological issues (e.g. seasonality)   * Outstanding methodological issues (e.g. seasonality)
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 == Workshop dates/time == == Workshop dates/time ==
 10am Monday 13th May 2019 - 2pm Friday 17th May 2019  10am Monday 13th May 2019 - 2pm Friday 17th May 2019 
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 +== Venue ==
 +The workshop will take place in the Pearson Building at University College London. The Pearson Building is accessed from just inside UCL's main gates off Gower St. There are [[https://www.geog.ucl.ac.uk/about-us/contact-us/downloadable-maps/ucl-map-highlighting-pearson-building-and-26-bedford-way|maps]] and [[https://www.geog.ucl.ac.uk/about-us/contact-us/how-to-find-the-department|public transport]] directions, and the postcode to feed into your phone is //WC1E 6BT//. We will mainly be in Room G07, but also have booked the teaching cluster (Room 110A).
  
 == Accommodation == == Accommodation ==
-London has a silly quantity of hotels. The [[https://www.thewesley.co.uk/|Wesley hotel]] is probably the one which is the shortest walk from the workshop venue. The public transport system in London is pretty effective, and you will find cheaper accommodation slightly further out (say through AirBnB). London travel is cheapest through an “Oyster Card”, which you can buy in advance from [[https://oyster.tfl.gov.uk/oyster/entry.do|this link]]. You probably want to stay in Zones 1-2: the closest tube stops to UCL are Warren St and Euston Square.+London has a silly quantity of hotels. The [[https://www.thewesley.co.uk/|Wesley hotel]] is probably the one which is the shortest walk from the workshop venue. There are several budget hotels as part of the [[https://www.imperialhotels.co.uk/en/|Imperial Group]] that are in Bloomsbury (but please do check their reviews) and some hostels nearby. The public transport system in London is pretty effective, and you will find cheaper accommodation slightly further out (say through AirBnB). London travel is cheapest through an “Oyster Card”, which you can buy in advance from [[https://oyster.tfl.gov.uk/oyster/entry.do|this link]]. You probably want to stay in Zones 1-2: the closest tube stops to UCL are Warren St and Euston Square.
  
 == Costs == == Costs ==
-There is no registration fee and lunches during the workshop will be provided. Travel and accommodation to London is expensive enough.+There is no registration fee and lunches during the workshop will be provided. Travel and accommodation to London is expensive enough. There will be a workshop dinner on the Tuesday evening in a nearby curry house, whilst you will need for pay this yourself it'll be fairly cheap.  
  
 == Abstract/Proposal submission == == Abstract/Proposal submission ==
-This is a small workshop, with 30 attendees, so we would like you to apply to attend. The workshop will have poster presentations combined with group-working. This application will therefore have two parts to it (a) an abstract of the research you'd like to present on your poster and (b) a couple of sentences about the questions you'd like to address during an initial analysis of the PMIP4 ensemble. These abstracts and proposals should be submitted by 1st February via an email to [[c.brierley@ucl.ac.uk|Chris Brierley]].+This is a small workshop, with at most 30 attendees, so we would like you to apply to attend. The workshop will have poster presentations combined with group-working. This application will therefore have two parts to it (a) an abstract of the research you'd like to present on your poster and (b) a couple of sentences about the questions you'd like to address during an initial analysis of the PMIP4 ensemble. These abstracts and proposals should be submitted by 1st February via an email to [[c.brierley@ucl.ac.uk|Chris Brierley]].
  
 == Queries == == Queries ==
 Please email [[c.brierley@ucl.ac.uk|Chris Brierley]] for further details Please email [[c.brierley@ucl.ac.uk|Chris Brierley]] for further details
  
-==== Probable Attendees ====+==== Attendees ====
  
 |              ^ Institution ^ Country ^ |              ^ Institution ^ Country ^
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 ^Pascale Braconnot | LSCE | France | ^Pascale Braconnot | LSCE | France |
 ^Sandy Harrison | Reading | UK | ^Sandy Harrison | Reading | UK |
-^Pearse Buchanan | Liverpool | UK |  
 ^Julien Cretat | LSCE |FR|  ^Julien Cretat | LSCE |FR| 
 ^Nav Sagoo | Stockholm | SE | ^Nav Sagoo | Stockholm | SE |
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 ^Juan Lora | Yale | US | ^Juan Lora | Yale | US |
 ^Johann Jungclaus | MPI | DE | ^Johann Jungclaus | MPI | DE |
-^Roberta D'Agostina MPI DE +^Darrell Kaufman N. Arizona Uni. US 
-^Stergios Misios Oxford UK |+^Roberta D'Agostino MPI DE |
 ^Kira Rehfeld | Heidelberg | DE | ^Kira Rehfeld | Heidelberg | DE |
-^Joy Singarayer/Charlie Williams Reading | UK | +^Raphael Hebert | AWI | DE | 
-Raphael Hebert AWI DE |+^Pedro Dias | Sao Paulo | BR | 
 +^Bruno Turcq | IRD | FR | 
 +^Marcus Lofverstrom | U. Arizona | US | 
 +^Andrew Schurer | Edinburgh | UK | 
 +^//Celia Martin Puertes// | Royal Holloway | UK | 
 +^//David Thornalley// UCL UK | 
 +^//Manuel Arroyo-Kalin// | UCL | UK | 
 +^//Peter Spooner// | UCL | UK | 
 +^//Damian Oyarzun// | UCL | UK | 
 +^//Anni Zhao// | UCL | UK | 
 +^//Basil Davis// | Lausanne | CH | 
 +^//Pearse Buchanan// | Liverpool | UK |  
 +^//Charlie Williams// | Reading | UK |
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