AGENDA. Tuesday, November 3, School for young scientist. Cape Codder Resort and Spa, 1225 Iyannough Rd, Hyannis, MA02601

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4 nd FAMOS School and Meeting AGENDA Tuesday, November 3, 2015 2015 School for young scientist Cape Codder Resort and Spa, 1225 Iyannough Rd, Hyannis, MA02601 8:15 8:30 Coffee 8:30 9:00 Introductions from Mike Steele and students/postdocs 09:00 10:00 Lars Smedsrud: The Barents Sea 10:00 10:30 Coffee 10:30 11:30 Igor Polyakov: The Laptev Sea 11:30 12:30 Phyllis Stabeno: The Bering Sea 12:30 13:45 Lunch 13:45-15:30 Outreach discussion 15:30 16:30 Bob Pickart: The Chukchi Sea 16:30 17:30 Humfrey Melling: The Canadian Arctic Archipelago 17:30 17:45 Voting & Awards Ceremony 19:30 Dinner in town 1

NOTE # 1: Keynote oral presentation time = 25 minutes + 5 minutes for questions; Regular oral presentation time = 12 minutes + 3 minutes for questions (AGU style) NOTE #2: All Posters will be displayed from 9:00 am November 3 to 11:00 am November 6, 2015. Poster size: width - no wider than 3 feet (91 cm) Poster size: height - no longer than 5 feet (152 cm) NOTE #3 1- slide 1 minute presentation slide example is shown below (no animation allowed): You have to show: poster number, title, authors, short and impressive information about your poster presentation 2

SESSION 1: Sea ice highlights session (Convener: A. Proshutinsky) Wednesday, November 4, 2015 Cape Codder Resort and Spa, 1225 Iyannough Rd, Hyannis, MA02601 8:45 9:00 Coffee 9:00 9:30 Andrey Proshutinsky: Introduction (welcome, meeting major goals, tasks and instructions for working groups 09:30-10:00 Dmitry Dukhovskoy 2015 sea ice conditions and results of 2015 sea ice outlook 10:00-10:15 Richard Allard A Study of the Impact of Snow Cover on the Navy s Arctic Cap Nowcast/Forecast System 10:15-10:30 Coffee 10:30-10:45 David Hebert Regional Arctic Sea Ice Forecasting in Support of the U.S. Coast Guard Operations 10:45 11:15 Julienne Stroeve Looking back at Sea Ice Outlook Predictions 11:15 11:30 Yevgeny Aksenov et al. Future navigability of Arctic sea routes: High-resolution projections of the Arctic Ocean and Sea Ice decline SESSION 2: Sea ice observations and modeling (Convener: A. Proshutinsky) 11:30 12:00 Jackie Richter-Menge Sea ice observations: Present and future needs to advance the state-of-knowledge 12:00 12:30 Daniel Feltham High resolution ice modeling and future sea ice modeling needs 12:30 13:00 Andrew Roberts Toward the floe scale: High resolution coupled modeling of sea ice 13:00 14:00 Lunch (provided) 3

14:00 14:15 Jean-Francois Lemieux Combining isotropic tensile strength and a parameterization for grounded ridges for modeling landfast ice 14:30 15:30 Discussion: What is the future of accurate sea ice predictions and who cares about this? Panelists: Julienne Stroeve, Andrew Roberts, Richard Allard, Jackie Richter-Menge and Daniel Feltham 15:30 16:00 Coffee 16:00 17:30 One-slide poster summary presentations (1 minute per presentation: please provide your slide for these presentations by October 27, 2015) 17:30 18:30 Poster session 18:30 20:00 Reception and poster session continuation Thursday, November 5, 2015 Cape Codder Resort and Spa, 1225 Iyannough Rd, Hyannis, MA02601 08:15 08:30 Coffee 08:30 08:50 Summary of Sea Ice poster session and results of sea ice discussion (panelists: Julienne Stroeve, Andrew Roberts, Richard Allard, Jackie Richter-Menge and Daniel Feltham) SESSION 3: Ocean modeling and observations #1 (Role of small-scale processes; Convener: Hayley Dosser) 08:50 09:20 Marie-Louise Timmermans Arctic Ocean observations: results and future needs 09:20 09:50 John Marshall Understanding and Modeling a turbulent Arctic Ocean 4

09:50 10:20 Mike Spall Eddies in the Arctic Ocean: Sources and Dynamics 10:20 10:35 Wilken-Jon von Appen Seasonal cycle of mesoscale instability of the West Spitsbergen Current 10:35 11:00 Coffee 11:00 11:15 Igor Kozlov Hotspots of internal solitary waves in the Arctic seas observed from space 11:15 12:15 Discussion: What is a high resolution modeling and observing and how high should it be in the small- and climate-scale studies? (Panelists: J. Marshal, M. Spall, M-L. Timmermans, M. Steele, Mangnan Zhao, I. Kozlov, von Appen) 12:15 13:00 Lunch (provided) SESSION 4: Ocean modeling and observations #2 (Large-scale processes; Convener: Michael Karcher) 13:00 13:15 Camille Lique What drives the variability of the Atlantic Water circulation in the Arctic Ocean? 13:15 13:30 Yevgeny Aksenov et al. Dynamics of Arctic Pacific Water 13:30 13 :45 Eiji Watanabe Subsurface warm water layer in the western Arctic Chukchi Abyssal Plain 13:45 14:00 Lars Smedsrud Consequences of Future Increased Arctic Runoff on Ocean Stratification, Circulation, and Ice Cover 14:00 14:15 Will Perrie Decadal variations of the Arctic water temperature and salinity 14:15 15:15 Discussion: Unsolved/untouched problems of large-scale regional Arctic Ocean modeling: what has to be done to better understand circulation and hydrography changes? (Panelists: C. Lique, Y. Aksenov, M. Karcher, L. Smedsrud, W. Perie, E. Watanabe) 15:15 15:45 Coffee break 5

SESSION 5: Ecosystem and biogeochemical modeling (Convener: Mike Steele) 15:45 16:15 Younjoo Lee Ecosystem and biogeochemical modeling and observations: Present and future needs to advance the state-of-knowledge 16:15 16:30 Jonathan Lawrence Balanced co-limitation sets Arctic Ocean biological carbon fixation: present and coming century 16:30 16:45 Meibing Jin Ecosystem model intercomparison of under-ice and total primary production in the Arctic Ocean 16:45 17:00 Pedro Duarte The ice associated-ecosystem studied during the Norwegian Young Sea Ice cruise (N-ICE2015) in the Arctic Ocean: preliminary results 17:00 18:00 Discussion: Present and future challenges for biogeochemical modeling and observations with high resolution (Panelists: Y. Lee, M. Steele, J. Lawrence, M. Jin, P. Duarte, S. Elliot) 18:00 20:45 Poster session # 2 and reception Friday, November 6, 2015 Cape Codder Resort and Spa, 1225 Iyannough Rd, Hyannis, MA02601 08:00 08:15 Coffee 08:15 8:25 Summary of posters and discussion Ocean modeling and observations session #2 (M. Karcher and Y. Aksenov) 6

08:25 8:35 Summary of posters and discussion Ecosystem and biogeochemical modeling session (Y. Lee and M. Steele) SESSION 6: Data for model forcing and validation (Convener: M. Steele) 08:35 08:50 Walt Meier New satellite-derived observational sea ice concentration and extent products for modeling 08:50 09:05 Ron Lindsay Arctic sea ice thickness loss determined using subsurface, aircraft, and satellite observations 09:05 09:20 Sunke Schmidtko MIMOC ocean hydrography SESSION 7: Planning of future FAMOS studies (Convener: A. Proshutinsky) 09:20 09:25 Andrey Proshutinsky Introduction and tasks for session 7 09:25 09:45 Thomas Jung The Year of Polar Prediction (YOPP) 09:45 10:00 Eddies (J. Marshal ) 10:00 10:15 Sub-sea permafrost and gas hydrates release conditions (N. Shakhova) 10:15 10:30 Pathways of melt water from Greenland (D. Dukhovskoy) 10:30 10:45 Atlantic water transformation processes from entering to leaving the Arctic Ocean (M. Karcher) 10:45 11:00 Coffee 11:00 11:15 Dynamics of the Beaufort and Greenland Gyres (A. Proshutinsky) 11:15 11:30 Internal waves of the Arctic Ocean including solitons (W. Zhang) 7

11:30 11:45 Dynamics and rheology of sea ice in high and very high resolution models (A. Roberts) 11:45 12:00 Dynamics of eco- and geo-chemistry parameters (Y. Lee) 12:00 12:10 FAMOS Lefora-based forum experience for communications (F. Dupont) 12:10 13:00 Working groups meetings and lunch 13:00 13:30 Plenary session with reports 13:30 Final remarks and workshop adjourn 8