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Manabe Symposium Schedule

A SYMPOSIUM IN HONOR OF SYUKURO MANABE

18-20 March 1998
Princeton, New Jersey, USA

Jointly sponsored by

Princeton University's Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences Program (AOSP),
The Princeton Environmental Institute (PEI), and
The Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory (NOAA/GFDL).

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[WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 18, 1998]
[WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 18, 1998]
[THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 19, 1998]
[THURSDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 19, 1998]
[THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 19, 1998]
[FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 20, 1998]

The talks were presented in the Kresge Auditorium in the Frick Laboratory building, ) located on the Princeton Univ. main campus at Washington Road and William Street.

Frick Laboratory is just to the north of the Fountain of Freedom, which serves as the centerpiece of the reflecting pool adjacent to the Woodrow Wilson School's Robertson Hall. Enter Frick Laboratory from Washington Road.

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MANABE SYMPOSIUM SCHEDULE

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 1998


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WEDNESDAY MORNING SESSION

session chair: Ronald J. Stouffer
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 8:00 -  9:00 *** Registration
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 9:00 -  9:15     George Philander & Joseph Taylor
                  Princeton University
                  Welcoming Remarks

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 9:15 -  9:40     Jerry D. Mahlman
                  Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory
                  NOAA / U.S. Dept. of Commerce
                  Pioneering research achievements by
                  Syukuro Manabe
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 9:40 - 10:20     Wallace S. Broecker
                  Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
                  Columbia University
                  A new idea regarding the cause of low
                  glacial CO2
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10:20 - 10:40 *** Coffee Break
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10:40 - 11:20     Michael L. Bender

                  Department of Geosciences
                  Princeton University
                  Rapid climate change during the last
                  100,000 years recorded in polar ice cores
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11:20 - 12:00     John E. Kutzbach
                  Center for Climatic Research
                  University of Wisconsin - Madison
                  The effects of mountain uplift on
                  climate: Miocene to present
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12:00 - 12:20 *** Discussion
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LUNCH BREAK

12:20 - 14:00 *** Lunch Break
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WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON SESSION

session chair: Keith W. Dixon
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14:00 - 14:40     Douglas R. MacAyeal
                  Department of the Geophysical Sciences
                  University of Chicago
                  The glaciology of abrupt climate change

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14:40 - 15:20     Stefan Rahmstorf
                  Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research
                  (PIK) Potsdam, Germany
                  The role of the Atlantic thermohaline
                  circulation in climate change
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15:20 - 15:40 *** Coffee Break
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15:40 - 16:20     Mark Cane
                  Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
                  Columbia University
                  Twentieth century sea surface temperature
                  trends
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16:20 - 16:40 *** Discussion
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THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1998

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THURSDAY MORNING SESSION

session chair: Thomas L. Delworth
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 8:30 -  9:10     Ralph Keeling
                  Scripps Institution of Oceanography
                  University of California, San Diego
                  Constraints on net air-sea heat exchanges
                  and other highlights of recent atmospheric
                  O2 measurements

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 9:10 -  9:50     Klaus Hasselmann
                  Max-Planck-Insitute for Meteorology
                  Hamburg, Germany
                  Conventional and Bayesian approach to the
                  detection and attribution of climate change
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 9:50 - 10:30     Benjamin D. Santer
                  PCMDI, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
                  Univ. of California - U.S. Dept. of Energy
                  Uncertainties in observational estimates of
                  temperature change in the free atmosphere
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10:30 - 10:50 *** Coffee Break
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10:50 - 11:30     James E. Hansen

                  Goddard Institute for Space Studies
                  National Aeronautics and Space Administration
                  Forcings and chaos in interannual to decadal
                  climate change
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11:30 - 12:10     John M. Wallace
                  Department of Atmospheric Sciences
                  University of Washington
                  Interpretation of the Climate Trends
                  of the Past 30-years
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12:10 - 12:30 *** Discussion
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LUNCH BREAK

12:30 - 14:00 *** Lunch Break
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THURSDAY AFTERNOON SESSION

session chair: Thomas R. Knutson
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14:00 - 14:40     Thomas R. Karl
                  National Climatic Data Center
                  NOAA / US Dept. of Commerce
                  Evidence for changes in the hydrologic
                  cycle

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14:40 - 15:20     John F. B. Mitchell
                  Hadley Centre for Climate Prediction and Research
                  Meteorological Office, United Kingdom
                  Detection and prediction of anthropogenic
                  climate change
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15:20 - 15:40 *** Coffee Break
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15:40 - 16:20     Robert J. Charlson
                  Department of Atmospheric Sciences
                  University of Washington
                  Evolution and refinement of calculations
                  of climate forcing by aerosols
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16:20 - 17:00     Jeffrey T. Kiehl

                  National Center for Atmospheric Research
                  Boulder, Colorado
                  Climate forcing due to tropospheric ozone
                  and sulfate aerosols during the 20th century
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17:00 - 17:20 *** Discussion
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THURSDAY EVENING BANQUET

18:00 - 22:00 *** Banquet at The Forrestal At Princeton
                  Hotel and Conference Center
                  Dinner Speakers:
                  Kirk Bryan  - Suki at the Federal Bureau
                                of Climate Investigation

                  Stephen H. Schneider - Finding the
                                Suki Signal in the Noise

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FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1998

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FRIDAY MORNING SESSION

session chair: Anthony J. Broccoli
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 9:00 -  9:40     Jonathan A. Foley
                  Center for Climatic Research
                  University of Wisconsin - Madison
                  Representing global ecosystem processes
                  within climate models

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 9:40 - 10:20     Filippo Giorgi
                  National Center for Atmospheric Research
                  Boulder, Colorado
                  Interactive coupling of regional climate
                  and sulfate aerosol models over East Asia:
                  Results from preliminary experiments
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10:20 - 10:40 *** Coffee Break
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10:40 - 11:20     Peter H. Gleick
                  Pacific Institute for Studies in
                  Development, Environment, and Security
                  Climate Change and Water Resources:
                  From the Science to Society 
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11:20 - 12:00     Stephen H. Schneider

                  Institute for International Studies
                  Stanford University
                  Integrated assessment modeling of climate
                  change: Can uncertainties be quantified?
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12:00 - 12:20 *** Discussion
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