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Depending on people’s presence (in person or virtual) and possible conflicts with parallel BOGs (esp. the second day, with the Atmosphere group BOGging at the same time) we will schedule the sequence of talks/their length, and the order with which we do the talks rather than the discussion. We assume the talks will spread over the two days.
Breakout #1 (Monday; joint with Coupled group)
Short talks (5-6 minute talks + 2-3 min Q/A + 2 min transition time) from
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(shamelessly copying the Coupled groups formatting)
Monday, June 26, 1:00 - 2:00 pm MDT (jointly with Coupled)
Plenary Room, Vail/Steamboat
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Tuesday, June 27, 9:40 - 10:40 pm MDT
Breakout Room 2, Telluride
Breakout #2 (Tuesday)
Discussion on WCCI science campaign
What future analyses does our group want to do?
Water cycle
Aerosol forcing in the CTRL, low-ECS, and high-ECS model (atmosphere-only simulations); if the forcing is significantly different, we might need to look at the anthropogenic aerosol effect in the coupled simulations (need at least two single-member simulations).
How land BGC respond to CO2 increase and how does this propagate into the water cycle response
Subseasonal variability: tropical convection… and atmospheric blocking?
What output do we need to accomplish those research goals?
Discussion on v3 NARRM (Qi Tang has some notes on this topic)
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