PMIP WINGS
PMIP Web-based INteractive Global Seminars
Future seminars
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PMIP WINGS #09
Date: Thursday, November 30th 2023, 2pm CET
Speakers:
- Louise Sime (British Antarctic Survey)
Arctic sea ice during the LIG: Progress through the puddles - Christian Stepanek (Alfred Wegener Institute)
PMIP Interglacials Community Survey and an update on plans for the next PMIP
Past seminars
Catch up with the past by clicking on links below to access the recorded seminars
All the recorded seminars will be available on YouTube PMIP WINGS playlist (https://bit.ly/pmip-wings-youtube)
PMIP WINGS #01
- Speakers:
- Martin Renoult, Stockholm University
Paleoclimate perspective on Earth’s climate sensitivity - Alan Seltzer, Woods Hole
Terrestrial amplification of past, present, and future climate change
PMIP WINGS #02
- Speakers:
- Charlie Williams:
Reflections on using HadGEM3 for warm palaeoclimates
Based upon his experiences running the midHolocene, midPliocene-eoi400 and Eocene simulations with the UK model - Ran Feng:
Past terrestrial hydroclimate sensitivity controlled by Earth system feedbacks
Benefits of running additional sensitivity experiments
PMIP WINGS #03
- Speakers:
- Sze Ling Ho, National Taiwan University
Latitudinal patterns of upper ocean temperature: Are they proxy-dependent? - Zhongshi Zhang, China University of Geosciences, Wuhan
Influence of global mean sea-level rise on atmospheric and oceanic circulations
PMIP WINGS #04
- Speakers:
- Xiaojing Du, Rice University
A zonal mode over the tropical Indian Ocean during Heinrich Stadial 1 - John C. H. Chiang, UC Berkeley
A tale of two annual cycles: the remarkable change in Pacific cold tongue seasonality under orbital precession
PMIP WINGS #05
- Speakers:
- Natalie J. Burls, George Mason University, Washington
Recent community efforts on simulating the Miocene
PMIP WINGS #06
- Speakers:
- Masanobu Yamamoto, Hokkaido University
CO2 reconstruction based on Indian C3/C4 vegetation changes over the past 1.46 million years - Axel Timmermann, IBS Center for Climate Physics
Simulating 3 million years of Earth history with a CGCM
PMIP WINGS #07
- Speakers:
- Qiong Zhang, Stockholm University
Forced vs unforced multi-centennial variability in climate model simulations of the Holocene - PMIP and CMIP 7 discussion (not recorded)
PMIP WINGS #08
- Speakers:
- Thomas Laepple, Alfred-Wegener-Institut, Potsdam
Climate models and proxy data still represent different worlds regarding climate variability; Time for radical new climate model experiments? - Bo Liu, Max Planck Inst. - Meteorology, Hamburg
Constraining the Ocean Carbon Cycle in the Past — Towards More Robust Future Projections in ESMs
Flying with PMIP WINGS
What is PMIP ?
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What is PMIP WINGS?
- The PMIP Web-based INteractive Global Seminars is an online seminar series about PMIP related subjects (science results, plans, work in progress, proposals for things that PMIP could do, anything that may be of interest to the members of PMIP)
- Frequency: the seminars will take place on Zoom, approximately once a month, on the last Thursday of the month
- Time: the seminars will be recorded and the actual time of the meeting will vary so that everyone will have the chance to attend some of them live
- Content: two 20 minutes presentations plus discussion, finished within an hour
Contact
- The PMIP WINGS team
- Masakazu Yoshimori, The University of Tokyo/AORI, Japan
- Kira Rehfeld, University of Tübingen, Germany
- Julia Hargreaves, Blue Skies Research Ltd, UK
- Chris Brierley, UCL Department of Geography, UK