date: Wed, 6 Dec 2006 15:02:50 +0000
from: Howard Cattle <hyc@noc.soton.ac.uk> (by way of International CLIVAR Project Office)
subject: ACC - the CLIVAR perspective: 2nd International Conference on 
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With apologies for any cross postings

Dear all

Further to my message below of 3 November, to which some of you 
responded directly, Tim Palmer has asked me to remind you again of 
this conference and in particular the session on "Modes of 
Variability under Anthropogenic Climate Change".  Contributions to 
the session on how anthropogenic climate change affects modes of 
variability in the climate system, in the past, present, and future 
are welcome.  Phenomena under consideration could be, but are not 
limited to, the North Atlantic Oscillation, El Nino-Southern 
Oscillation, or the ocean's Meridional Overturning Circulation.  Both 
observational and modelling studies are welcome.

Regards

Howard

>On 3 November 2006, Howard Cattle wrote:
>
>Tim Palmer has asked me to draw your attention to the CLIVAR/WCRP 
>cosponsored 2nd International Conference on Earth System Modelling 
>to and in particular the session on "Modes of Variability under 
>Anthropogenic Climate Change".  The conference will be held at the 
>Max Planck Institute for Meteorology, Hamburg from 27-31 August 
>2007.  Details can be found at 
>http://www.mpimet.mpg.de/fileadmin/static/icesm/ )
>
>We would like to encourage panels and working groups to contribute 
>papers to this  session, especially those presenting work based on 
>analysis of the recent AR4 multi-model ensemble integrations.  These 
>could then provide the basis for the proposed  review paper on 
>"Anthropogenic Climate Change - the CLIVAR perspective" discussed at 
>the last SSG and in the subsequent email exchanges afterwards.
>
>It would be helpful if, in due course, you could advise me of any 
>relevant papers you submit to this session.
>
>Regards
>
>Howard
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