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NOAA's 37th Climate Diagnostics and Prediction Workshop
will be held in Fort Collins, Colorado, on 22-25 October 2012

 

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Registration Fee: $240

 

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NOAA's 37th Climate Diagnostics and Prediction Workshop will be held in Fort Collins, Colorado, on 22-25 October 2012. The workshop will be hosted by the Colorado State University (CSU) and the Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere (CIRA); and co-sponsored by the Climate Prediction Center (CPC) of the National Centers for Environmental Prediction and the National Climatic Data Center (NCDC). The AMS is a cooperating sponsor.

The workshop will address the status and prospects for advancing climate prediction, monitoring, and diagnostics, with emphasis on five major themes:

  1. Improving climate prediction tools and techniques through dynamical and statistical models and methods, forecaster practices and protocols, data and model improvements, and scientific concepts.

  2. Prospects for improved understanding, prediction, and simulation of intra-seasonal, seasonal, and inter-annual climate variability, including the extratropical annular modes, stratosphere/troposphere coupling, tropical-extratropical interactions, land-surface forcing, etc.

  3. Climate variability and prediction in relation to the hydrologic cycle and in particular Western water resources.

  4. Prediction and attribution of recent high impact weather and climate events.

  5. Improving climate services through the application of new technologies, including GIS, statistical tools, and software development practices.

The workshop will feature daytime oral presentations, invited speakers, and panel discussions with a poster session event on one evening.


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