Welcome to the hybrid CVAS/ 2k Network/ TSM which will take place in Potsdam (Germany) from the 06th to the 10th of March 2023.
Sponsored by
PAGES Past Global Changes,
SCAR INSTANT
and the ERC StG Grant SPACE
The current schedule can be found on the webpage; this is a living document and will be updated regularly.
Online access to the meetings are provided in the Agenda.
If you wish to join a breakout session online, please use the CVAS/ 2k Network/ TSM Webex Room link in the online schedule. After you enter the meeting, please find the button ‘breakout sessions’/’Teilgruppen-Sitzungen. Now the breakout session rooms will pop up and you can choose which you would like to enter. You can always return to the main session.
Please find additional logistical information here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1emmi3tn5mDBHHIgfbPH0htfWg0bfe0M-zRl5y-yIafs/edit#
Each participant of 2k or CVAS is required to bring a Poster or printed out figures and present them during the Ice Breaker Poster Session; please also bring material (small printout of poster; or figures) for the breakout groups.
As this is a workshop, there are only a few talks; for the TSM meeting, these are overview talks where everybody can contribute by proposing ideas, or contributing slides. The google docs for the material collection can be found in the program
For the CVAS meeting, you can already contribute shaping the breakout groups by contributing to the google docs linked in the program ('Breakout group Formation'
Walk in the UNESCO world heritage site Park Sanssoucci and visit of the Neues Palais (New Palace) on Monday morning (approx. 9.15-12.30 am). The visit will cost approx. 10€ for the entrance and 2.70€ for public transport to get from Park Sanssoucci to Potsdam main station/ Telegrafenberg. While the walk is not limited and open to all, the tickets to enter the Neues Palais are subject to availability and will be distributed based on first booking - first serve.
Welcome, workshop outline, brief overview of Phase 4, including outline of existing databases that we can draw on & their features
Insights from the previous Hydro2k effort. This seminar will act as a ‘kick-off’ for the meeting, outlining challenges/successes/general thoughts from the last time a global hydroclimate synthesis was attempted
Welcome and purpose of the CVAS week
(10' min pres. + 5' min disc.)
Present upcoming Holocene hydroclimate proxy database & reconstruction. Insights from collation of this dataset, and how he went about combining information from the various proxies.
Insights from the development and creation of Iso2k, a multi-proxy database with all the metadata required for analysis across different proxy and archive types
Welcome and purpose of the CVAS week
paleoproxies, PSMs, and models, including
- data-model gaps
- temperature to precipitation correlations
- model biases
- new directions (e.g. machine learning)
Welcome and purpose of the CVAS week
10min Talk + 5min Discussion
10min Talk + 5min Discussion
10min Talk + 5min Discussion
10min Talk + 5min Discussion
People go to the corner of their choice to make 4 groups, bit of discussion to figure out who stays where
1.) Breakout groups on climate modeling
1.A) Alternative climate modelling approaches, i.e. outside of the usual general circulation models, such as energy-balance and stochastic models
Lead: S. Lovejoy
1.B) Model ‘detuning’, i.e. to explore a wider parameter space in climate models with a focus on identifying parameters that would be linked to low-frequency variability.
Lead: P.Bakker, T.Laepple
In both cases, we aim to achieve climate modelling in line with evidence derived from the palaeoclimate records, in particular with respect to variability at different timescales.
2) Breakout groups with the aim to produce global maps of climate-relevant variability at different time-scales
2.A) Using calibrated records (e.g. for surface temperature)
R.Hebert, A.Dolman
2.B) Using records that can't be directly calibrated to a physical climate parameter (such as XRF data)
C.Blanchet, F.Lambert
Content of the discussions will include the development of the research framework, as well as expected results and the associated hypotheses concerning the spatial structure, scaling and proxy dependency. Bringing experts together from different perspectives (theory, models and proxy) will allow to cover the full range of expectations and this will lead to a document accompanying the mapping project. The outcomes of this discussion will also directly feed into the TSM on centennial climate variability at regional scale in models and reconstructions.
Update on next PHYDA version, metadata required to assimilate hydroclimate data, what data types are currently feasible for DA, what data types may become feasible, and how exactly integrations happen
Everyone
Welcome and purpose of the CVAS week
Bernhard Diekamann will take you on a tour around the historic Telegrafenberg on which the Albert Einstein Science Park sits today. Enjoy a walk after lunch and learn about how this interessting site developed since the 19th century.
Intro to focus topics (NAO / ENSO / Southern latitudes) & open discussion on big picture hydroclimate questions
Everyone
in subgroups, discuss Phase 4 Objective 1 (what are suitable hydroclimate reconstruction targets):
North Atlantic
ENSO/monsoon
Southern high latitudes
All other regions of interest
(convene ~3:10 to distill main points from discussion)
Everyone
in subgroups, discuss Phase 4 Objective 2 (model integration and data/model comparison targets - details below)
Evaluate and constrain Earth system models using hydroclimate proxy data, whilst using models to inform process-level understanding of Common Era hydroclimate. This will deepen our understanding of the drivers of hydroclimate changes reconstructed in Objective 1. Objective 2 includes close integration with the PMIP4-Past2k community and use of their recently finished simulations, and will benefit from new developments in modeling, for example in water isotope-enabled simulations.
(convene ~3:25 to distill main points from discussion)
Welcome and purpose of the CVAS week
Everyone
in subgroups, discuss Phase 4 Objective 3 (practicalities of hydroclimate proxy collation & database management - details below)
Develop tools and practices to maximize interoperability of 2k data products, including data sets from earlier phases. PAGES 2k has built data products with both temperature- and hydroclimate-sensitive datasets (e.g., Iso2k, CoralHydro2k) but tools are needed to screen, query, and synthesize across databases. We aim to develop these tools, to extend the interoperability of these databases and ensure that they are available for ongoing use within and beyond the paleoclimate scientific community. We will also perform intercomparison of existing paleoclimate reanalysis products.
(convene ~4:25 to distill main points from discussion)
All groups to report conclusions from breakout rooms; whole-group discussion
Welcome and purpose of the CVAS week
Everyone
Welcome and purpose of the CVAS week
Group 1: GCM's & data; Tuning target for Holocene variability
Group 2: Theory and stochastic models & data
Please also think on implications/questions of this for the centennial variability workshop (slides are possible)
Report & discuss conclusions from breakout discussions; discuss who is going to do what going forward (i.e., plans for future work)
Welcome and purpose of the CVAS week
Steering committee / everybody interested to
lead/support such an effort
(outcome from the last workshop in Heidelberg concerning local and global variability in models and proxy data )
Sloan Coats: Hydroclimate model-(paleo)data comparisons from gridded fields to single timeseries: Challenges and opportunities
Luke Parson: Hydroclimatic Variance in Climate Model Simulations and Paleoclimate Records of the Last Millennium
(each 20min Talk + 10min Discussion)
Organizers: Alyssa Atwood, Matt Jones
15min Talk + 15min Discussion
15min Talk + 15min Discussion
15min Talk + 15min Discussion
Main signals from
1.) paleo-observations
2.) complex models
3.) physics
Suggest Restaurants: El Puerto, L'Osteria, Peter Pane...
Introducing yourself and your science
T1: Describe the main and most robust signals / expectations from your group topic
T2: What are the burning issue from your group topic?
T3: What input would you expect from the other groups?
T4: What do your findings imply for the other groups?
20min Talk + 10min
20min Talk + 10min Discussion
20min Talk + 10min Discussion
30min Continuation of the breakout groups of main signals in
paleo-observations complex models physics
to prepare (e.g. slides) for the presentation of the questions
Than back to the auditorium at 2pm
2.Temperature vs. Hydroclimate; What do we expect in the models and what do we have in the data; spatial structure…
Enhancing/Fudging/Rescaling/perturbing/ the models; Develop designs together… / new model experiments?
4 Volcanic vs. AMOC… develop a fingerprint and test for it… includes latitude (includes potentially a synthesis of quantitative variability estimates against latitude… (need to extract it in the model)…
6.) Sweet spot of PSM
possibility to readjust the groups (if somebody wants to switch or some expert is needed)