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1 9.00 Opening 6 th ACRE Workshop Program: FFCUL/IDL, Portugal, 18 th -20 th November 2013 IDL Director Welcome Pedro Miranda Day 1 18 th November Opening Address: Rob Allan, Met Office/ACRE Program Manager, UK Local Organiser Welcome: Antonia Valente, IDL, University of Lisbon, Portugal GLOBAL DATA OVERVIEWS 9.15 Terrestrial: Gil Compo, NOAA/ESRL & CIRES, US International Surface Pressure Databank (ISPD) 9.45 Albert Klein-Tank KNMI, Netherlands International Climate Assessment & Dataset (ICA&D) Marine: Scott Woodruff, NOAA/ESRL & CIRES, US - The Global Marine Surface Archive (ICOADS) and its Value Added Database (IVAD) Coffee Break HISTORICAL GLOBAL REANALYSES Gil Compo, NOAA/ESRL & CIRES, US The 20th Century Reanalysis (20CR) Philip Brohan, Met Office, UK OldWeather improvements in 20CR Hans Hersbach, ECMWF, UK European Reanalysis of Global Climate Observations (ERA-CLIM) & ERA-CLIM Discussion and Lunch REGIONAL DATA FOCI & IMPROVEMENTS Europe Pascal Yiou, LSCE, France Ensemble atmospheric reconstruction over Europe for using circulation analogues (via Skype or WebEx) Sylvie Jourdain, MeteoFrance, France - AAA project: French historical climate and weather observations rescue co-funded by BNP Paribas Foundation Josep Batllo, IDL, University of Lisbon, Portugal Wolfgang Gloeden, Deutscher Wetterdienst, Germany Coffee Break and Poster Presentations: Voytech Bliznak, IDL, University of Lisbon, Portugal (Poster) Drew Lorrey, NIWA, NZ (Poster) Pedro Gomes, IDL, University of Lisbon, Portugal (Poster) Ricardo Osés Rodríguez, INSMET, Cuba (Poster)Os José Vaquero, Universidad Complutense, Spain - Early meteorological measurements in Iberia and Southern America
2 16.00 Antonia Valente, IDL, University of Lisbon, Portugal - Recovered atmospheric data from ship's logbooks: Portuguese and Indian sources ACRE Chile + Latin & South American potentials Jorge Guzman, ACRE/ERA-CLIM Chile, Switzerland ACRE India & ACRE Africa Rob Allan, Met Office/ACRE Program Manager, UK IMD engagement and the International Workshop on Rescuing Climate Heritage of Indian Ocean Countries Discussion and Close
3 Day 2 19 th November 9.00 Chris Turney, UNSW, Australia The centennial Australasian Antarctic Expedition ( ) (via Skype or WebEx) ACRE Arctic 9.20 Kevin Wood, NOAA PMEL, USA 9.40 Rajmund Przybylak, Nicolaus Copernicus University, Poland - Contemporary and historical changes in the Svalbard climate and topoclimates Przemyslaw Wyszynski, Nicolaus Copernicus University, Poland - Variability of the Russian Arctic and Subarctic climate in the last three hundred years Coffee Break ACRE SE Asia Fiona Williamson, UKM, Malaysia ACRE SE Asia (via Skype or WebEx) Albert Klein-Tank, KNMI, Netherlands DiDaH/SACA&D Legacy ACRE China and Japan Guoyu Ren, CMA/BCC, China - Needs for early-time data in climate change monitoring Hisayuki Kubota, JAMSTEC, Japan - Data rescue of weather station data in Asian countries and tropical cyclone track data over the western north Pacific Ishii Masayoshi, MRI-JMA, Japan - A plan for 100-year atmosphere-ocean analysis under the SOUSEI program Phil Jones, CRU, UEA, UK Historical Japanese Lighthouse Data Discussion and Lunch ACRE Southern Ocean Clive Wilkinson, CRU, UEA, UK Update on Southern Hemisphere sea-ice data work Clive Wilkinson, CRU, UEA, UK Evaluating 20CR to target further data recovery ACRE Canada Vicky Slonosky, McGill University, Canada - Historical Climate Observations in Canada: Three Centuries of Daily Observations from the St-Lawrence Valley (via Skype or WebEx) TECHNIQUES Rick Crouthamel, IEDRO, USA - Multivariable Strip Chart Digitisation Progress Coffee Break 20CR CLIMATE APPLICATIONS Nick Klingaman, University of Reading, UK - An overview of NCAS-Climate usage of 20CR Xiaolan Wang, Environment Canada, Canada Inter-comparison of cyclone activity in seven reanalysis datasets
4 16.20 Margarida Liberato, University of Trás os Montes e Alto Douro, Portugal (UTAD) - Climatology and variability of extratropical cyclone activity in the Euro-Atlantic region derived from the Twentieth Century Reanalysis (20CRv2) Edward Hanna, University of Sheffield, UK - Twentieth Century Reanalysis output for assessing North Atlantic polar jet stream variability and climate change Jason Furtado, Verisk/AER, USA - Emerging Climate Risks in Tornado/Hail (via Skype or WebEx) Discussion and Close Dinner at the Ibo Restaurant, Cais do Sodré, Lisbon (
5 Day 3 20 th November 9.00 Linden Ashcroft, University of Melbourne, Australia Southeastern Australian teleconnections in 20CR, (via Skype or WebEx) 9.20 Tom Cropper, University of Sheffield, UK - Use of recently digitised historical data and the 20CR to create a daily North Atlantic Oscillation Index back to Alvaro Guevara, University of Bristol, UK - Are Tropical Cyclones in the Caribbean affected by volcanic eruptions? Ricardo Trigo, IDL, University of Lisbon, Portugal - The outstanding precipitation in southern Iberia in December 1876, what can we learn from the 20CR Ricardo Garcia-Herrera, Universidad Complutense, Spain (by N Kirchner-Bossi, R. García- Herrera et al) - Trends and decadal variability of Iberian wind resources since Coffee Break Stefan Brönnimann, University of Bern, Switzerland - Downscaling of winter storms in Switzerland using 20CR Mariela Vasquez, Norway - Changing Ocean Temperature, possible consequences for aquaculture in Chile Filipa Varino, IDL, University of Lisbon, Portugal - Reassessing the impacts and the atmospheric circulation of large storms over Portugal Alexandre Ramos, IDL, University of Lisbon, Portugal - Trends and variability of Iberian Circulation Weather Types Discussion Christa Pudmenzky, USQ, Australia Update of ACRE climate applications activities Carlo Bunotempo, Met Office, UK - Making climate information useful to decision makers: the challenge of EUPORIAS (EU FP7 EUPHORIAS project) Rebecca Mitchell, Met Office, UK Discussion and Wrap-Up Visit to the Lisbon Geophysical Institute Meteorological station (Rua da Escola Politécnica, Lisboa)
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