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Polar Lower-Latitude Linkages and Their Role in Weather and Climate Prediction
Jung, Thomas, Doblas-Reyes, Francisco, Goessling, Helge, Guemas, Virginie, Bitz, Cecilia, Buontempo, Carlo, Caballero, Rodrigo, Jakobson, Erko, Jungclaus, Johann, Karcher, Michael, Koenigk, Torben, Matei, Daniela, Overland, James, Spengler, Thomas and Yang, Shuting
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thomas.jung [ at ] awi.de
Abstract
The International Workshop on Polar Lower-Latitude Linkages and Their Role in Weather and Climate Predic?tion was held in Barcelona, Spain from December 10-12, 2014. The workshop, which was attended by 80 participants from 20 countries and included early career scientists, was motivated by the fact that the polar regions were anticipated to undergo rapid changes in a warming world. A unique aspect of the Barcelona workshop was that polar lower-latitude linkages were also discussed from a prediction and services perspective.
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Authors
Jung, Thomas, Doblas-Reyes, Francisco, Goessling, Helge, Guemas, Virginie, Bitz, Cecilia, Buontempo, Carlo, Caballero, Rodrigo, Jakobson, Erko, Jungclaus, Johann, Karcher, Michael, Koenigk, Torben, Matei, Daniela, Overland, James, Spengler, Thomas and Yang, Shuting
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AWI Organizations > Climate Sciences > Climate Dynamics
AWI Organizations > Climate Sciences > Sea Ice Physics
AWI Organizations > Climate Sciences > Sea Ice Physics
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Programs
Helmholtz Research Programs > PACES II (2014-2020) > TOPIC 3: The earth system from a polar perspective > WP 3.1: Circumpolar climate variability and global teleconnections at seasonal to orbital time scales
Helmholtz Research Programs > PACES II (2014-2020) > TOPIC 3: The earth system from a polar perspective > WP 3.3: From process understanding to enabling climate prediction
Helmholtz Research Programs > PACES II (2014-2020) > TOPIC 4: Research in science-stakeholder interactions > WP 4.1: Operational analyses and forecasting
Helmholtz Research Programs > PACES II (2014-2020) > TOPIC 3: The earth system from a polar perspective > WP 3.3: From process understanding to enabling climate prediction
Helmholtz Research Programs > PACES II (2014-2020) > TOPIC 4: Research in science-stakeholder interactions > WP 4.1: Operational analyses and forecasting
Primary Topic
Helmholtz Programs > Helmholtz Research Programs > PACES II (2014-2020) > TOPIC 3: The earth system from a polar perspective > WP 3.3: From process understanding to enabling climate prediction
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Published
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38206
DOI
https://www.doi.org/10.1175/bams-d-15-00121.1
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Jung, T.
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Doblas-Reyes, F.
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Goessling, H.
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Guemas, V.
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Bitz, C.
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Buontempo, C.
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Caballero, R.
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Jakobson, E.
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Jungclaus, J.
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Karcher, M.
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Koenigk, T.
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Matei, D.
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Overland, J.
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Spengler, T.
and
Yang, S.
(2015):
Polar Lower-Latitude Linkages and Their Role in Weather and Climate Prediction
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Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
doi: https://www.doi.org/10.1175/bams-d-15-00121.1
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