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NOAA's 41st Climate Diagnostics and Prediction Workshop
will be held in Orono, Maine, on 3-6 October 2016


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Workshop Agenda, with links to presentations are now available in PDF form.


Hotel & registration information can be found at the University of Maine Website


See the link above to the agenda for details of the oral presentations.


Details of the Workshop Poster Sessions are now available in PDF form.



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NOAA's 41st Climate Diagnostics and Prediction Workshop will be held in Orono, Maine on 3-6 October 2016. The workshop will be jointly hosted by the University of Maine Climate Change Institute and School of Earth and Climate Sciences and is co-sponsored by the Climate Prediction Center (CPC) of the National Centers for Environmental Prediction (NCEP) and the Climate Services Branch (CSB) of the National Weather Service (NWS).

The workshop will address topics in climate prediction, monitoring, and diagnostics, and will focus on five major themes:

  1. ENSO and recent climate anomalies
  2. The prediction, attribution, and analysis of high impact extreme climate events (drought, heat waves, severe weather, tropical cyclones) in the framework of climate variability and change and including the use of paleoclimate data.
  3. Arctic climate variability and change, and linkages to lower latitudes. What paleoclimate data from the Arctic can tell us about our current and future climate.
  4. Model and multi-model ensemble predictions and predictability. Strategies for calibration, consolidation, and optimal use of sources of predictability, including diagnostics of coupled model climate change projections for potential use in shorter timescale climate predictions.
  5. Climatic events and risk management: knowledge and products to connect the diagnostics and predictions with preparedness and adaptation strategies.

The workshop will feature daytime oral presentations, invited speakers, and panel discussions with a poster session event on one evening. Discounted student registration and some travel support for students will be available.


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