3rd Summer School on Theory, Mechanisms and Hierarchical Modeling of Climate Dynamics: Tropical Oceans, ENSO and their Teleconnections
3rd Summer School on Theory, Mechanisms and Hierarchical Modeling of Climate Dynamics:
Tropical Oceans, ENSO and their Teleconnections
New Date: 18-29 July 2022
Slides and recordings are available at https://indico.ictp.it/event/9817/other-view?view=ictptimetable
Topics
- Tropical ocean (ENSO) dynamics, including phenomenology
- ENSO theory, modeling, prediction
- Decadal Variability and long term trends
- ENSO teleconnections
- Decadal variations of interannual teleconnections
- Inter-basin connections
- Tropical-extratropical teleconnections
- S. BORDONI, University of Trento
- M. CANE, Columbia University
- A. CAPOTONDI, NOAA
- R. CHATTOPADHYAY, Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology
- A. CHERCHI, INGV
- E. GUILYARDI, LOCEAN/IPSL
- F.-F. JIN, University of Hawaii
- I.-S. KANG, SIO
- B. KIRTMAN, University of Miami
- M. L'HEUREUX, NOAA
- M. LENGAIGNE, Institut de recherce pour the developpement (IRD)
- M. MCPHADEN, Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory
- F. MOLTENI, ECMWF
- A. MOURA, INPE
- A. SANTOSO, CSIRO
- E. SARACHIK, University of Washington
- C. WANG, Chinese Academy of Sciences
- A. WITTENBERG, Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory
- S.-P. XIE, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UCSD
Grants
A limited number of grants are available to support the attendance of selected participants, with priority given to participants from developing countries. There is no registration fee.
Application
https://e-applications.ictp.it/applicant/login/3727
Application to this Summer School is now open (https://indico.ictp.it/event/9817/). The deadline on 15 May 2022 is for all applications needing financial support and/or visa and on 3 July 2022 for all other applications. Applicants are required to submit 'Research Abstract'. A number of abstracts will be selected for a contributed talk or for a poster session. During the application, please make sure to use the template to format your abstract in PDFs.
Accepted participants will be able to attend in remote or — strictly following Italian sanitary rules as they will be applicable at the time of the school, and depending on the very limited number of available places — in person. As regards the COVID-19 policy, you are advised to follow the updated rules available on the ICTP page Access Guidelines for Visitors. A limited number of grants are available to support the attendance of selected participants, with priority given to participants from developing countries. There is no registration fee.
Scientific Organizing Committee
- Antonietta Capotondi (University of Colorado and NOAA/ESRL, USA), co-chair of the International CLIVAR Pacific Region Panel;
- David Straus (George Mason University, USA);
- Jagadish Shukla (George Mason University, USA);
- Riccardo Farneti (ICTP, Italy),
- Adrian Tompkins (ICTP, Italy)
Local organiser: Fred Kucharski (ICTP, Italy).
Co-sponsors
- The Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP)
- World Climate Research Programme (WCRP)
- NOAA Climate Variability and Predictability
- NOAA Modeling, Analysis, Prediction and Projection (MAPP)
- NSF Physical Oceanography
- US CLIVAR
- CLIVAR