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Climate Prediction Center - Outreach: 32nd Annual Climate Diagnostics & Prediction Workshop
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NOAA's 32nd Annual Climate Diagnostics and Prediction Workshop will be held from
October 22-26, 2007 in Tallahassee, Florida

Lodging, Registration and other local information

Presentations

NOAA’s 32nd Climate Diagnostics and Prediction Workshop (CDPW) will be held in Tallahassee, Florida, from October 22-26, 2007. The workshop will be co-hosted by the Department of Meteorology, Florida State University; Center for Ocean-Atmospheric Predictions Studies (COAPS), Florida State University; and by the Climate Prediction Center (CPC) of the National Centers for Environmental Prediction/NOAA.

The workshop will combine invited and submitted presentations, and posters, to provide focused discussions on selected areas related to improving climate outlooks, climate monitoring, and application of climate forecasts and information. The outcome of this year’s workshop will include an assessment of present operational prediction capabilities, identifying opportunities for advances in climate predictions, and a review of applications and decision making processes in the southeast U.S. The workshop will provide enhanced opportunities for participants to exchange information, ideas, and opinions through participation in discussions and thematic review talks.

The workshop will be organized around special sessions focusing on:

  1. Next generation climate reanalysis and reforecasting at the NCEP
  2. Application of CPC climate outlooks in the southeast US
  3. Defining climate extremes
  4. Stratospheric/tropospheric connections and prospects for improving intra-seasonal predictions
  5. Physical basis for developing a forecast capability for weeks 3 & 4
  6. Prospects for improving precipitation/drought forecasts for different time-scales
  7. Scientific/practical results from North American Monsoon Experiment (NAME)
  8. Current state of ENSO predictions, predictability limits, and theoretical understanding of ENSO

Please send your poster abstracts to:

Ncep.list.cpc-cdworkshop@noaa.gov

by the deadline AUGUST 19, 2007. Include title, author(s), affiliation(s), abstract, phone and fax number.

This year, support is also available for a limited number of students to participate. This will include financial support for domestic travel, registration, and lodging. If you wish to apply for this support, please indicate so with your abstract. Please also include the academic program with which you are currently affiliated, and a letter of support from your department chair or advisor.


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