Wednesday: Challenges.
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| 7:45: |
Shuttle leaves Millennium Harvest House Hotel (Look for the black and gold CU logo bus) |
| 8:00-8:30: |
Registration, Coffee |
| 8:30-9:00: |
Introduction, Logistics, Programmatic Issues, Summary of Objectives |
| 9:00-10:00: |
Invited Talks: Why improve fluxes at high latitudes? (user requirements) |
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| 10:00-10:30: |
Discussion. (Panel discussion on user requirements with 3 invited speakers) |
| 10:30-11:00: |
Coffee break |
| Session chair (11:00-12:30): Carol Anne Clayson |
| 11:00-11:30: |
Invited Talk: Chris Fairall, Observational challenges for turbulent and radiative fluxes at high latitudes. |
| 11:30-12:00: |
Invited Talk: William B. Rossow, Difficulties in Determining Surface Fluxes in the Polar Regions. |
| 12:00-12:30: |
Discussion |
| 12:30-1:30: |
Lunch – All badged meeting participants may spend up to $10 daily for lunch at the UCAR Café. Just let the cashier know that you are with the SeaFlux Workshop. |
| 1:30-3:15: |
Break out sessions (20 minute scheduled talks) |
| SeaFlux: Budgets and Trends |
CLIVAR: Upper Ocean Physics and Budgets |
| 1:30-1:50: |
Axel Anderson, Christian Klepp, Stephan Bakan, Jorg Schulz, Karsten Fenni, Global Ocean Freshwater Flux Components from the HOAPS-3 Satellite Climatology. |
1:30-1:50: |
Andrew Chiodi, D. E. Harrison, Reproducing the structure of the seasonal cycle of SST in ocean mixed layer models forced with contemporary surface flux estimates. |
| 1:50-2:10: |
Frank J. Kelly, Alberto M. Mestas Nunez, Abderrahim Bentamy, Kristina B. Katsaros, Rachel T. Pinker, William M. Drennan, James A. Carton, Trends in 15 years (1993-2007) of Satellite Derived Oceanic Evaporation. |
1:50-2:10: |
Matthew Mazloff, Antarctic Circumpolar Current Sensitivity to Air-Sea Fluxes. |
| 2:10-2:30: |
Masahisa Kubota, Tsuyoshi Watabe, Shinsuke Iwasaki, Freshwater flux over the ocean. |
2:10-2:30: |
De-Zheng Sun, Yongqiang Yu, The Role of Extratropical Cooling/Warming in Determining the Level of El Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) Activity. |
| 2:30-2:50: |
Abderrahim Bentamy, W. Drennan, S. Grodsky, A. Mestas-Nunez, K. Katsaros, R. Pinker, T. Santorelli, Analysis of Long Time Series of Turbulent fluxes estimated from remotely sensed observations. |
2:30-2:50: |
J. Brent Roberts, Franklin R. Robertson, Carol Anne Clayson, Analysis of atmosphere-ocean surface flux feedbacks in recent satellite and model reanalysis products. |
| 2:50-3:15 |
Discussion: Budget/Trends implications (25 min) |
2:50-3:15 |
Discussion: Physics requirements for fluxes (25 minutes) |
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3:15-3:45: |
Coffee break (posters up) |
| 3:45-5:00: |
Break out session discussions (or talks continuing): Charting the way forward. |
SeaFlux: High Latitude Analyses
(15 MIN talks) |
CLIVAR: Upper Ocean Physics and Budgets (cont) |
| 3:45-4:00 |
Joy Romanski, Anastasia Romanou, William B. Rossow, Identification of Evaporation/Wind and Evaporation/SST Regimes in the Southern Ocean from Satellite Data. |
3:45-4:05: |
W. Timothy Liu, Xiaosu Xie, Ocean-atmosphere fresh water flux in global water balance. |
| 4:00-4:15: |
Jiping Liu, Intercomparisons of Air-Sea Heat Flux over the Southern Ocean. |
4:05-4:25: |
Wade McGillis, High Latitude Gas Exchange: Winds, Ice and imperatives for SOLAS. |
| 4:15-4:30: |
Xiaolei Niu, Rachel T. Pinker, M. Wonsick, Towards Improved Estimates of Radiative Fluxes at High Latitudes. |
4:25-5:00 |
Discussion: physics requirements for fluxes (35 minutes) |
| 4:30-5:00 |
Discussion: (30 minutes) |
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5:00-6:30: |
Poster session/reception |
Shuttle will leave Center Green building at 6:30 PM or when the reception winds down. |
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| Alec Bogdanoff, J. Brent Roberts, Carol Anne Clayson, The inclusion of a diurnally varying sea surface temperature in surface energy budget calculations. |
| Mark Bourassa, Joshua Griffin, Characterization of Errors In Various Moisture Roughness Length Parameterizations. |
| Jeremiah Brown, A Bulk Flux Model Graphical User Interface. |
| Michael Brunke, Xubin Zeng, Uncertainties in global surface flux datasets in high latitudes. |
| Carol Anne Clayson, New developments and remaining issues with satellite0derived air-sea flux climatologies. |
| Sohey Nihashi, Kay I. Ohshima, Noriaki Kiumura, Creation of heat/salt flux data set in the Okhotsk Sea using AMSR-E sea ice data. |
| Aaron Paget, Cold air outbreaks: evaluation with satellite fluxes. |
| T. Santorelli, A. Bentamy, J. Carton, W. Drennan, S. Grodsky, A. Mestas-Nunez, K. Katsaros, Rachel T. Pinker, Why do oceanic heat flux extimates over the Atlantic Ocean differ? |
| Shawn R. Smith, Mark A. Bourassa, Jeremy Rolph, Kristen Briggs, High-quality surface meteorological and oceanographic observations from research vessels to support flux applications. |
| Rachel Weihs, Mark A. Bourassa, Resolving the diurnal cycle in satellite derived sea surface temperatures and its significance on surface heat fluxes. |
| Neil Van de Voorde, Clark Rowley, Real-Time Satellite-Derived Ocean Surface Parameters for Ocean Model Forcing. |
| Lei Shi, AMSU-derived global sea surface air temperature and humidity. |
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Thursday: New Data and New Products.
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| 7:45: |
Shuttle leaves Millennium Harvest House Hotel |
| 8:00-8:30: |
Coffee |
| Session chair (8:30-10:10): Jennifer Kay |
| 8:30-9:00: |
Invited Talk: Ian Renfrew, Air-sea interaction at high latitudes: A focus on the International Polar Year. |
| 9:00-9:30: |
Invited Talk: Bill Large, Gridded products at high latitudes. Challenges and issues. |
| 9:30-9:50: |
Richard Cullather. Evaluation of Arctic Energy and Moisture Budgets in the MERRA Reanalysis |
| 9:50-10:10: |
P. Ola G. Persson, Andrey Grachev, Chris Fairall, Ian M. Brooks, Cathryn Birch, Amy Solomon, Cassie Wheeler, Turbulent Fluxes Over Arctic Sea Ice: Measurements, Interactions, and Comparisons to Models |
| 10:10-10:40: |
Coffee |
| Session chair (10:40-12:30): Carol Anne Clayson |
| 10:40-11:00: |
William Drennan and E.Sahlee. On air-sea fluxes at high winds. |
| 11:00-11:20: |
Sergey Gulev, Konstantin Belyaev, Extreme turbulent air-sea heat fluxes over the global World ocean and their climate variability. |
| 11:20-11:40: |
Rachel T. Pinker, X. Niu, M. Wonsick, Y. Ma, Surface and Top of the Atmosphere Radiative Fluxes at High Latitudes. |
| 11:40-12:00: |
Kay I. Ohshima, Takeshi Tamura, Sohey Nihashi, Katsushi Iwamoto, Daisuke Simizu, Yasushi Fukamachi, Global Mapping of sea ice production and heat/salt flux in ice-covered regions, using satellite passive microwave data. |
| 12:00-12:30: |
Discussion |
| 12:30-1:30: |
Lunch |
| 1:30-3:10: |
Break out sessions (presentations)
SeaFlux OR CLIVAR (Gas Fluxes; IPY Analysis and IPY requirements of gridded products) |
| SeaFlux (New methodologies) |
CLIVAR (Gas Exchange) |
| 1:30-1:50: |
Shenfu Dong, Sarah Gille, Janet Sprintall, and Eric
Fetzer, Assessing the potential of the AIRS surface temperature and specific humidity in turbulent heat flux estimates in the Southern Ocean. |
1:30-1:50: |
Silvia Gremes-Cordero, D. Bogucki, W. Drennan, S. Woods, T.Papakyriakou, Measurements of air-sea gas transfer in the Arctic Ocean during IPY. |
| 1:50-2:10: |
Yongxiang Hu, Carl Weimer, Global high resolution wind speed statistics from satellite lidar measurement. |
1:50-2:10: |
Barry Huebert, Byron Blomquist, Mingxi Yang, Trace gas fluxes in the polar seas: The importance of direct observations and improved measurement methods. |
| 2:10-2:30: |
Shinsuke Iwasaki, Masahisa Kubota, Development of an algorithm for estimation of specific humidity using TMI data. |
2:10-2:30: |
Sarah Woods, D. Bogucki, W. Drennan, S. Gremes-Cordero, T. Papakyriakou, Improved estimation of Arctic air-sea CO2 fluxes from QuikSCAT and shipboard measurements of surface wave slope. |
| 2:30-2:50: |
Alec Bogdanoff, J. Brent Roberts, Carol Anne Clayson, The inclusion of a diurnally varying sea surface temperature in surface energy budget calculations. |
2:30-2:50: |
Nicole S. Lovenduski, Takamitsu Ito, Southern Ocean CO2 fluxes: the importance of realistic representation in climate models. |
| 2:50-3:10 |
Discussion (20 minutes) |
2:50-3:10 |
Discussion (20 minutes) |
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3:10-3:40: |
Coffee break |
| 3:40-5:30: |
Break out session discussions continue |
| SeaFlux (New Methodologies and current data sets) |
CLIVAR (The observing system: open ocean and ice) |
| 3:40-4:00: |
Darren Jackson, Gary Wick, Status on a Multi-sensor Approach to Satellite-based Retrievals of Near-surface Humidity and Temperature. |
3:40-4:00: |
Masanori Konda, Tamami Ono, Osamu Tsukamoto, Naoto Iwasaka, Kunio Kutsuwada, Shipboard measurement of turbulent fluxes by eddy covariance technique in the Kuroshio Extension region. |
| 4:00-4:20: |
Huai-Min Zhang, Lei Shi, Richard W. Reynolds, Air-Sea Turbulent Fluxes and Related Variables at NOAA National Climatic Data Center. |
4:00-4:20: |
ChuanLi Jiang, Sarah Gille, Janet Sprintall, Kei Yoshimura, Masao Kanamitsu, Length scale of the turbulent heat fluxes in the Southern Ocean. |
| 4:20-4:40: |
Hiroyuki Tomita, Masahisa Kubota, Shinsuke Iwasaki, Satellite-derived Surface Heat Flux Data Set of Japanese Ocean Fluxes Using Remote Sensing Observation. |
4:20-4:40: |
Meghan Cronin, NOAA PMEL Ocean Climate Station reference time series. |
| 4:40-5:00: |
Chung-Lin Shie, Long S. Chiu, Si Gao, R. Chokngamwong, Robert Adler, I-I Lin, Eric Nelkin, Joe Ardizzone, Feng-Chin Wang, A Recently Revived Production of Global Air-sea Surface Turbulent Fluxes - the Newly Produced GSSTF2b Dataset. |
4:40-5:00: |
Sarah Gille, Gordon Stephenson, Janet Sprintall, ChuanLi Jiang, Mixed-Layer Depth and Air-Sea Exchange in the Southern Ocean: Examples from Drake Passage. |
| 5:00-5:30 |
Discussion (30 minutes) |
5:00-5:30 |
Discussion (30 minutes) |
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Shuttle will depart Center Green for the Millennium at 5:45 PM
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Friday: The Future.
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| 7:45 |
Shuttle leaves Millennium Harvest House Hotel |
| 8:00-8:30: |
Coffee |
| 8:30-8:50: |
Meghan Cronin, Chris Fairall (with input). Overview of the observing system. |
| 8:50-9:20: |
Invited Talk: Mark Bourassa, Eric Lindstrom. Satellites and Satellite Observing in the Future. |
| 9:20-9:40: |
Carol Anne Clayson (with input). Overview of newly developed technologies. |
| 9:40-10:00: |
Sarah Gille (with input). Recap of user requirements. |
| 10:00-10:30: |
Coffee |
| 10:30-12:00: |
Charting the way forward: wrap up open discussion and charge for action. Follow up with EOS Conference Summary; BAMS White Paper: J. Climate special collection. |
Shuttle will return to the Millennium hotel at 12:15 or when the workshop finishes up.
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