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103rd AMS Annual Meeting
8–12 January 2023
Denver, Colorado

E3SM Participation in AMS Meeting

Please provide the information on E3SM related activities in AMS meeting below.

Day

Time (Mountain Time)

Room

Title

Authors/Presenters

Monday

8:30 - 10:00 AM

Session 1B Frontiers in Earth System Modeling: Bridging the Gap between Weather, Climate, and Impacts

Co-chaired by Ruby Leung

Monday

8:30am

Room 210/212; will be remote presentation

1B.1 - Global Storm-Resolving modeling in E3SM (Invited Presentation)

Peter Caldwell et al

Monday

11:15 - 11:30 AM

2B.3 Climate Trends and Earth System Processes

Ruby Leung

Monday

5:00 - 6:30 PM

Poster Session 1 Frontiers in Earth System Modeling: Bridging the Gap between Weather, Climate, and Impacts (Poster)

Co-chaired by Ruby Leung

Monday

5:00-6:30pm

Colorado Convention Center - Hall A (Exhibit Hall Level)

(11th Symposium on the Madden-Julian Oscillation and Sub-Seasonal Monsoon)

Poster # 257 Understanding Tropical Subseasonal Convection in E3SM Version 2 Using Process-Oriented Diagnostics

James J. Benedict, LANL, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM; and B. Wolding, C. A. DeMott, and W. Hannah

Tuesday

10:45 - 11:15 AM

6A.1 Connecting Mesoscale Convective Systems to Hydrologic Variability and Change (Core Science Keynote)

Ruby Leung

Wednesday

7:30-9

Session J9C Security and Resilience Applications with Global Earth System Models

Co-chaired by Dave Bader, Ruby Leung, et al.

Wednesday

8:30 -8:45 AM

J9C.1 Climate Impacts of Wildfire Smoke in the Stratosphere: Pyrocumulonimbus Events over British Columbia in 2017

Hsiang-He Lee et al., LLNL

Wednesday

9:30am

Colorado Convention Center - 210/212 (Meeting Room Level)

(Session J9C Security and Resilience Applications with Global Earth System Models)

J9C.5 Tropical Cyclone Weather Extremes and Flooding Impacts in a Global Climate Model Large Ensemble Partnered with a High-Resolution Hydrology Model

James J. Benedict, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM; and N. Sun, M. Deb, and D. Pasqualini

Wednesday, January 11, 2023

2:00 PM - 2:15 PM

Remote presentation

11.3 Xarray Climate Data Analysis Tools (xCDAT): A Python Package for Simple and Robust Analysis of Climate Data

Tom Vo et al

Wednesday January 11, 2023

2:30 PM - 2:45 PM

Remote presentation

11.5 E3SM Diags: A Python Package for Earth System Model Evaluation

Chengzhu Zhang et al

Wednesday, January 11

5:00 - 6:30 PM

Colorado Convention Center - Hall A (Exhibit Hall Level)

Poster #802 Merging Convection-Permitting Resolution and Interactive Chemistry and Aerosols: Initial Results from a New Global Multiscale Wildfire Simulation Framework

Qi Tang et al., LLNL

Thursday

11:30 am

Room 210/212

14C.4 An Overall Assessment of the Ice-Cloud Longwave Scattering Effects on the Simulated Global Climate

Chongxing Fan, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI; and Y. H. Chen, X. Jing, X. Chen, W. Lin, X. Huang, and P. Yang

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