2019 Poster Expo
Please join us for this opportunity to foster dialogue and interactions amongst the community in an informal setting.
Date: Wednesday May 8 2019, 1pm-4pm
Location: Smagorinsky Seminar Room, NOAA/GFDL
This is a public event – please note the access requirements for all visitors below.
Program
12:30-12:55 | Poster set-up | |
1:00 | Welcome and Opening Remarks | |
1:05-1:35 | Lightning introductions from poster presenters (1 min each) | |
1:35-4:00 | All posters will be on display from 1pm-4pm. Presenters should be at their posters from 1pm-3:30pm and are free to visit other posters from 3:30pm-4pm. See Poster Expo List below |
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4:00-4:30 | Poster take-down |
Coffee will be available. Cookies and snacks will be provided courtesy of the GFDLEA.
We regret we are unable to post PDFs of posters since work may be unpublished.
Please contact poster presenters at or after the event if you would like a copy of their presentation.
Organizing Committee: Jasmin John, Catherine Raphael.
Poster Expo List
- On the Angola Low interannual variability and its role in modulating ENSO effects in southern Africa
Salvatore Pascale (GFDL/AOS/Princeton University), S. Kapnick, B. Pohl, H. Zhang - Decadal variability and predictability in the Southern Ocean – implications for interpreting recent observed trends
Liping Zhang (Princeton University/GFDL), T. Delworth, W. Cooke, X. Yang - Simulating Methane Trends and Variability Over the 1980-2014 period Using GFDL-AM4 Model
Jian He (GFDL/AOS), V. Naik, L. Horowitz, E. Dlugokencky, K. Thoning - Preliminary results of the FV3-based dust/pollution predicting system
Xi Chen (AOS/GFDL), S.-J. Lin, P. Ginoux - How Tropical Convection Couples High Moist Static Energy over Land and Ocean
Yi Zhang (AOS), S. Fueglistaler - Impact of sea salt aerosols on climate sensitivity
Fabien Paulot (GFDL/Princeton), D. Paynter, P. Ginoux, M. Winton, L. Horowitz - Why 2 K/day? An analytical model for real gas radiative cooling
Nadir Jeevanjee (Princeton University), J. Seeley, S. Fueglistaler, D. Paynter - Identifying the spatiotemporal variability of NH3 across the contiguous U.S.
Rui Wang (Princeton University), F. Paulot, K. Sun, X. Guo, D. Pan, L. Clarisse, M. Van Damme, S. Whitburn, P.-F. Coheur, M. Zondlo - Underestimated AMOC Variability and Implications for AMV and Predictability in CMIP Models
Xiaoqin Yan (AOS), R. Zhang, T. Knutson - The early development of the 2015/2016 QBO disruption
Pu Lin (AOS), I. Held, Y. Ming - Comparison of All-sky Radiance Assimilation with Different Cloud Control Variables for FV3GFS
Mingjing Tong (SAIC/GFDL), Y. Zhu, L. Zhou - EDGIer APIs: Scalable, Feature-Rich Empirical Orthogonal Function Analysis of Distributed Geoscientific Data That “Just Works”
Christopher Dupuis (SAIC/GFDL), C. Bechtel, E. Cruz - Estimate of the Global Contribution of Breaking Waves to CO2 Flux from Wave Climatology
Brandon Reichl (AOS), L. Dieke - Causes of model dry and warm bias over central U.S. and impact on climate projections
Wenhao Dong (CPAESS/UCAR/GFDL), Y. Lin, M. Zhang - Reporting the Computational Spread of a Climate Model
Thomas Robinson (SAIC/GFDL), J. Liptak, E. Cruz - The development of a coupled data assimilation system using only surface pressure observations
Xiaosong Yang (GFDL), T. Delworth, F. Zeng, W. Cooke, L. Zhang - Reproducible Climate Research at GFDL
Aparna Radhakrishnan (SAIC/GFDL), S. Underwood, J. John, S. Nikonov, V.Balaji - The Relative Impact of SST Pattern Compared to Model Physics on Climate Sensitivity
David Paynter (GFDL), L. Silvers, T. Froelicher - Development of Process-Oriented Diagnostics Through NOAA’s Model Development Task Force
John Krasting (GFDL), J.D. Neelin, A. Gettelman, E. Maloney, Y. Ming, A. Wing - Predicting monthly hurricane activity over North Atlantic
Kun Gao (Princeton University/GFDL), L. Harris, J.-H. Chen, S.-J. Lin - Contribution of land use and land cover alterations to changes in regional surface energy balance in CMIP6 Earth System Models
Sergey Malyshev (GFDL), E. Shevliakova - Rising Temperatures Increase Importance of Oceanic Evaporation as a Source for Continental Precipitation
Kirsten Findell (GFDL), P.W. Keys, R. J. van der Ent, B. Lintner, A. Berg, J. Krasting - Modeling submesoscale mixing processes in dense shelf overflows
Elizabeth Yankovsky (AOS/Princeton University), S. Legg - Cooperation with Google for Deploying ESGF Node on Google Cloud Platform
Hans Vahlenkamp (UCAR/GFDL), S. Nikonov, A. Radhakrishnan, K. Bhatia, V. Balaji, L. Cinquini, R. Abernathy - Observations of Submesoscale Mixed Layer Processes in the Arctic
Marion Alberty (GFDL), J. MacKinnon, J. Sprintall, M. Alford, J. Mickett, E. Fine - A next generation of carbon isotopes for climate studies
Mariona Claret (JISAO/GFDL), R. Sonnerup, P. Quay, J. Krasting, J. Dunne, J. John, N. Zadeh - Improving dust forcing in GFDL ESM4 by coupling dust emission from the dynamic land model (LM4.1) and deposition to the ocean biogeochemistry model (COBALT)
Paul Ginoux (GFDL), J. Dunne, L. Horowitz, J. John, J. Krasting, S. Malyshev, V. Naik, E. Shevliakova, C. Stock - Building bridges to a more diverse and inclusive culture in ocean sciences through an immersion experience
Jasmin John (GFDL), J. Barkan, R. Mothokakobo
Access Requirements
Please note: Visitors without GFDL affiliation attending the Poster Expo must present government or university issued photo ID or two other forms of identification to gain access to the facility. If an acceptable ID cannot be provided, the Visitor will not be allowed access. If access is granted, the Visitor must sign in and be given a Visitor Badge. The Visitor Badge expires immediately after the Expo. Please allow 20-30 minutes for entrance into the event for all non NOAA employees or non Princeton University visitors.