Workshop on Sources and Sinks of Ocean Mesoscale Eddy Energy

Tuesday, March 12, 2019 to Thursday, March 14, 2019
Event City: 
Tallahassee, Florida
USA
Event Description: 

Objectives

Ocean mesoscale eddies and their energy sources and sinks are a direct example of process-level understanding that contributes to our comprehension of climate variability and change as it relates to the ocean. This meeting will advance our understanding of this topic by targeting scientists at the forefront of high-resolution modeling and research, development, and applications.

The specific objectives of the workshop include:

  • Reviewing recent theoretical and observational advances on the understanding of eddy-mediated energy exchanges.

  • Identifying future observations that could better constrain our estimation of these exchanges.

  • Guiding the representation of these exchanges in ocean circulation models through physical parameterizations.

At the workshop, new results from the JRA-55 (Japanese 55-year Reanalysis) dataset experiments will provide the opportunity for comparison of climate- and high-resolution ocean models. Furthermore, the workshop will provide a venue for new ideas and results from projects and missions related to this topic, including modeling and observations of balanced mesoscale eddies with submesoscale flows in the surface ocean, interactions with the internal wave field, status of subgrid-scale closures for eddying models, eddy dissipation along boundaries, among other recent advances.

This workshop will be held in conjunction with a CLIVAR Ocean Model Development Panel (OMDP) meeting.

Draft agenda (DOWN LOAD)

Tuesday March 12

Topic/Session

Speaker

Affiliation

8:30

Registration & Light Breakfast

   

8:45

Opening Remarks

Baylor Fox-Kemper & Simon arsland

OMDP

8:50

Talk 1--Invited

William Dewar

FSU/LEGI

9:20

Talk 2

Pearson, Jenna

Brown U.

9:40

Talk 3

Abernathey, Ryan

Columbia U.

10:00

Talk 4

MacGilchrist, Graeme

Princeton

10:20

Break

10:40

Talk 5

Li, Qian

UNSW

11:00

Talk 6

Balwada, Dhruv

NYU

11:20

Talk 7

Aluie, Hussein

U. Rochester

11:40

Talk 8

Pearson, Brodie

Brown U.

12:00

Lunch (Do you want 20 minutes for discussion at the end of the 1st session? If yes, we can open registration at 8am and start at 8:25 with opening remarks.)

13:30

Talk 9--Invited

Frenger, Ivy

GEOMAR Kiel

14:00

Talk 10

Sasaki, Hideharu

APL/JAMSTEC

14:20

Talk 11

Gavrikov, Alexander

IORAS

14:40

Break

15:00

Talk 12

Kang, Dujuan

Rutgers U.

15:20

Talk 13

Bulusu, Subrahmanyam

USC

15:40

Discussion

   

16:00

Poster session/Ice breaker

   

18:00

Adjourn

   
       

Wednesday March 13

   

8:30

Light Breakfast

   

8:45

Opening Remarks/Logistics

Baylor Fox-Kemper & Simon Marsland

OMDP

8:50

Talk 1--Invited

Zanna, Laure

NYU

9:20

Talk 2

Jansen, Malte

U. Chicago

9:40

Talk 3

Marshall, David

Oxford

10:00

Talk 4

Grooms, Ian

CU Boulder

10:20

Discussion

10:40

Break

11:00

Talk 5

Kamenkovich, Igor

RSMAS, U. Miami

11:20

Talk 6

Trott, Corinne

USC

11;40

Talk 7

Bodner, Abigail

Brown U.

12:00

Lunch

   

13:30

Breakouts (Breakouts are brief. Not much time for co-chairs to develop summaries. Consider holding breakouts for hour at 11-noon, allowing lunch break for drafting breakout reports

14:20

Report Back From Breakouts

   

14:40

Talk 8

Tilinina, Natalia

Shirshov Inst. of Ocean.

15:00

Talk 9

Schubert, René

GEOMAR Kiel

15:20

Talk 10

Barthel, Alice

LANL

15:40

Discussion

16:00

Poster session (Poster session will have food/beverage)

18:00

Adjourn

   
       

Thursday March 14

   

8:30

Light Breakfast

   

8:50

Opening Remarks/Logistics/Photo

Baylor Fox-Kemper & Simon Marsland

OMDP

9:10

Talk 1--Invited

Bishop, Stuart

NCSU

9:40

Talk 2

Ajayi, Adekunle

IGE / Université Grenoble Alpes.

10:00

Talk 3

Rieck, Jan Klaus

GEOMAR Kiel

10:20

Break

10:40

Talk 4

Fox-Kemper, Baylor

Brown U.

11:00

Talk 5

Delman, Andrew

IGE / Université Grenoble Alpes.

11:20

Talk 6

Martínez Moreno, Josué

ANU

11:40

Talk 7

Le Sommer, Julien

IGE/CNRS

12:00

Lunch

13:30

Closing Discussion

   

14:30

Adjourn

   
       

Abstract submission and Registration

https://www.regonline.com/oceaneddy19

 

Participants

The workshop will bring together scientists involved in ocean and climate modeling, research, and other related activities relevant to ocean mesoscale eddies. Meeting participation will be limited to 120 participants. Limited travel support is available for early career scientists, and a short application will be provided during registration. Abstracts can be submitted for poster presentations and a limited number of oral presentations (Note: an abstract is not required to attend the workshop). The Organizing Committee will review abstracts and early career travel support requests and make its decisions in December.

 

Format

The workshop will focus the meeting's objectives over three days, including plenary sessions with a few invited talks, contributed presentations, poster sessions, breakout groups, and in-depth discussions. A more detailed agenda will be coming soon.

 

Outcomes

A key outcome of the workshop is the interaction and information exchange among the participants. In addition, members of the organizing committee and others plan to publish an article in the Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems (JAMES), reviewing major research breakthroughs, outcomes, accomplishments, and future directions.

 

Scientific Organizing Committee

Baylor Fox-Kemper, Brown U. (workshop co-chair)
Simon Marsland, CSIRO (workshop co-chair)
Eric Chassignet, Florida State U.
Enrique Curchitser, Rutgers U.
Stephen Griffies, NOAA GFDL
Ivonne Montes, Instituto Geofísico del Perú
Hyodae Seo, WHOI
Anne Marie Treguier, CNRS
Wilbert Weijer, Los Alamos National Lab. 

 

Program Organizing Committee

Jeff Becker (US CLIVAR)
Mike Patterson (US CLIVAR)
Kristan Uhlenbrock (US CLIVAR)

 

Workshop Sponsors

US CLIVAR    International CLIVAR

 

 

NASA, NOAA, NSF, DOE logos

 

 

 

 

Workshop Host

COAPS, FSU logo