21st Annual CESM Workshop POSTERS

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21st Annual CESM Workshop POSTERS

Atmosphere Model Working Group (AMWG)

Poster # Last Name First Name Institution Poster Title

AMWG-1 Benedict Jim University of Miami CAM aquaplanet development and hydrologic cycle sensitivities to model physics, resolution, and configuration

AMWG-2 Berner Judith NCAR Improving ENSO variability in the CESM model by increasing resolution and introducing stochastic perturbations

AMWG-3 Bogenschutz Peter NCAR Experiments Towards Improving the Tropical Variability in CAM5.5

AMWG-4 Chen Chih-Chieh (Jack) NCAR Updates on the AMWG variability diagnostic package

AMWG-5 Collins Bill University of California, Berkeley Nonhydrostatic adaptive mesh dynamics for multiscale climate models

AMWG-6 Comstock Jennifer Pacific Northwest National Laboratory ARM Megasite Observations to Support Model Development and Evaluation

AMWG-7 Covey Curt LLNL Uncertainty quantification of CAM5's large scale hydrologic cycle

AMWG-8 Diao Minghui San Jose State University

An assessment on radiation effects of ice supersaturation based on in-situ observations and implications for cirrus cloud simulations in global climate models

AMWG-9 Donahue Aaron Lawrence Livermore National Labs Understanding the Impact of Process Ordering Within CAM5

AMWG-10 Erfani Ehsan Desert Research Institute Improving the representation of microphysical characteristics in CAM

AMWG-11 Grini Alf Norwegian Meteorological Institue

A detailed look at processes controlling cloud droplet concentrations in CAM

AMWG-12 Hall David University of Colorado A high order vertical representation in CAM-SE

AMWG-13 Hannay Cecile NCAR TBD

AMWG-14 Herrington Adam Stony Brook University Global Radiative-Convective Equilibrium in CAM-CLUBB

AMWG-15 Huang Xianglei University of Michigan

Realistic surface spectral emissivity (with far-IR component) data set for the GCM and NWP usage: development, validation, and initial results with CESM slab-ocean runs

AMWG-16 Huang Xingying University of California, Davis Irrigation impacts on California's climate with the variable-resolution CESM

AMWG-17 Karset Inger Helene University of Oslo Aerosol-cloud-interactions in NorESM during the Holuhraun eruption

AMWG-18 Langenbrunner Baird UCLA Multiobjective constraints for CESM1 parameter choices: High-dimensional model reductin strategies and pragmatic Pareto fronts

AMWG-19 Lauritzen Peter NCAR CAM-SE-CSLAM AMWG-20 Lee Wei-Liang Academia Sinica Current Status of TaiESM Version 1

Biogeochemistry Working Group (BGCWG)

Poster # Last Name First Name Institution Poster Title BGCWG-

1 Eddebbar Yassir Scripps Institution of Oceanography Atmospheric O2 constrains on Air-Sea O2 Flux Variability

BGCWG-2 Fu Weiwei UCI A Newton-Krylov solver for global cyclostationary phosphorous and oxygen

simulations

AMWG-21 Leung Ruby PNNL Downscale and upscale effects in MPAS-CAM global variable resolution simulations

AMWG-22 Ma Hsi-Yen PCMDI/LLNL A multi-year hindcast experiment for cloud and precipitation studies

AMWG-23 Middlemas Eleanor University of Miami The Effect of Low-Cloud Feedback on the Predictability of Pacific Sea Surface Temperatures

AMWG-24 Raeder Kevin NCAR Evaluation of development versions of CAM in the DART Data Assimilation Context

AMWG-25 Shiu Chein-Jung Academia Sinica Implementation of GTS cloud fraction parameterization into NCAR CESM AMWG-26 Terai Christopher LLNL The Atmospheric Hydrological Cycle in the ACME v0.3 Model AMWG-27 Toniazzo Thomas University of Bergen Enforcing conservation of axial angular momentum in CAM FV

AMWG-28 Wan Hui PNNL Short simulations for model evaluation and tuing: Proof of concept and analysis tools

AMWG-29 Wang Yi-Chi Academia Sinica Critical Factors for Diurnal Rainfall at the Maritime Continent

AMWG-30 Wang Lei University of Chicago Periodic behavior of the storm track in the Southern Hemisphere summer in reanalysis products and CESM

AMWG-31 Xie Shaocheng LLNL The DOE’s Accelerated Climate Modeling for Energy (ACME) Atmosphere Model Development: Status and Future Plan

AMWG-32 Xie Shaocheng LLNL The DOE's Accelerated Climate Modeling for Energy (ACME) atmosphere model development: Status and future plan

AMWG-33 Zarzycki Colin NCAR The sensitivity of objectively-tracked east coast winter storms to horizontal resolution in variable-resolution CAM

AMWG-34 Zhang Yuying LLNL Using satellite- and ground-based simulators to evaluate the US DOE ACME simulated clouds

AMWG-35 Zhao Chuanfeng Beijing Normal University Error contribution to cloud fraction simulation from aerosol representation

AMWG-36 Zheng Xue LLNL A single-column modeling study on marine precipitating cumulus clouds in CAM5 with CLUBB-MG2 schemes

AMWG-37 Zhou Cheng University of Michigan

Why do GCMs overestimate the aerosol cloud lifetime effect? a comparison of CAM5 and a CRM

Chemistry Climate Working Group (ChemWG)

Climate Variability and Change Working Group (CVCWG)

Poster # Last Name First Name Institution Poster Title CCWG-1 Mahowald Natalie Cornell University Improved representation of dust in the CAM

CCWG-2 Wu Chenglai University of Wyoming

Using variable-resolution CESM to simulate the impacts of absorbing aerosol deposition on snowpack and hydrologic cycle in the Rocky Mountains

Poster # Last Name First Name Institution Poster Title CVCWG-

1 Arblaster Julie NCAR The linearity of Southern Hemisphere climate change

CVCWG-2 Goldenson Naomi University of

Washington Clustering of SST variability across the Large Ensemble

CVCWG-3 Huang Huei-Ping Arizona State

University Using climate models for the projections of renewable energy: Past experience and outlook for CMIP6

CVCWG-4 Merrifield Anna Scripps / UCSD U. S. warm season temperature - precipitation relationships in the CESM Large

Ensemble CVCWG-

5 Min Dughong University of Miami-RSMAS

Operational Forecasting of CCSM4.0 with 0.1x0.1 ocn and 0.5 degree atm resolution

CVCWG-6 Neale Rich NCAR Evaluating the warm season biases in CAM using U.S. radiosonde data

CVCWG-7 Peings Yannick University of

California Irvine Does the QBO modulates the teleconnection between Siberian snow and the Northern Annular Mode?

CVCWG-8 Shields Christine NCAR Atmospheric rivers in the high resolution CESM

CVCWG-9 Si Dong National Climate

Center, CMA Decadal change in the correlation pattern between the Tibetan Plateau winter snow and the East Asian summer precipitation during 1979-2011

CVCWG-10 Wang Kun NCAR Tropical Pacific Climate Response to Projected Arctic Sea Ice Loss

CVCWG-11 Yu Yongqiang LASG, institute of

Atmospheric Physics The Response of the Interdecadal Pacific Oscillation to Strong Tropical Volcanic Eruptions in CMIP5 Simulations

Land Ice Working Group (LIWG)

Land Model Working Group (LMWG)

Poster # Last Name First Name Institution Poster Title

LIWG-1 Bakker Pepijn MARUM CESM as part of the German paleoclimate modelling initiative PalMOD: "From the Last Interglacial to the Anthropocene"

LIWG-2 Kennedy Joseph Oak Ridge National Lab An introduction to LIVVkit 2.0

LIWG-3 Trantow Thomas University of Colorado Spatial map-comparison for evaluation of ISMIP-6 results

LIWG-4 Trantow Thomas University of Colorado A full-Stokes finite element model of Bering Glacier, Alaska, during surge

LIWG-5 Vizcaino Miren Delft University of Technology Long term deglaciation of the GrIS

Poster # Last Name First Name Institution Poster Title

LMWG-1 Drewniak Beth Argonne National Laboratory New method to determine planting date for the crop model

LMWG-2 ke Ziming Georgia Institute of Technology

Online Simulation of Global Wildfires with Region Specified Fire Scheme and Plume-rise implement

LMWG-3 Kennedy Daniel Columbia University Implementing plant hydraulics in CLM5

LMWG-4 Mudryk Lawrence University of Toronto Analysis of observation-based northern hemisphere snow water equivalent for use in model evaluation

LMWG-5 Schultz Natalie Yale University Using sub-grid land model output to study impacts of land cover change within a changing climate

LMWG-6 Xia Kun Chinese Academy of Sciences Simulation of freezing and melting of soil on the northeast Tibetan Plateau

LMWG-7 Xu Min ORNL Validate the canopy air space scheme in the community land model against the FLUXNET observations

LMWG-8 Zeng Yujin Chinese Academy of Sciences

Effects of anthropogenic water regulation and groundwater lateral flow on land processes

LMWG-9 Zhang Xiangxiang University of Texas at Austin Impact of mesophyll diffusion on estimated global water use efficiency

LMWG-10 Zhao Lei Princeton University Cool roofs transform cities into white oases on a large scale in future warmer climate

Ocean Model Working Group (OMWG)

Paleoclimate Working Group (PaleoWG)

Polar Climate Working Group (PCWG)

Poster # Last Name First Name Institution Poster Title

OMWG-1 Bardin Ann University of California, Irvine

Evaluating the Accuracy of an Offline Seasonally-Varying Matrix Tracer-Transport Model for Simulating Ideal Age

OMWG-2 Bishop Stuart NC State University Southern Ocean eddy-mean flow interactions under a wind perturbation OMWG-3 Castruccio Frederic NCAR Simulated climate impacts of the observed Atlantic multidecadal variability

OMWG-4 Lin Pengfei Chinese Academy of Science

The simulation of mesoscale air-sea interaction in a high-resolution coupled model

OMWG-5 Misumi Kazuhiro Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry

Colloidal pumping as a removal process of dissolved iron: a model study

OMWG-6 Petersen Mark LANL MPAS-Ocean: Cavities below ice shelves OMWG-7 Small Justin NCAR Atmospheric variability in coupled models with an eddy-resolving ocean

OMWG-8 Sun Qiang University of Connecticut

Improving the representation of estuarine and shelf processes in Earth System Models

Poster # Last Name First Name Institution Poster Title PaleoWG-

1 Brady Esther NCAR Development of the isotope-enabled CESM2

PaleoWG-2 Jackson Charles University of Texas at

Austin Paleoclimate testing framework

PaleoWG-3 Jahn Alexandra University of

Colorado Boulder Sea ice simulations for the Last Millennium - the role of internal versus forced variability

PaleoWG-4 Otto-Bliesner Bette NCAR From Past to Future: The Paleoclimate Modeling Intercomparison Project's

contribution to CMIP6

Poster # Last Name First Name Institution Poster Title PCWG-1 Ahlert Abigail University of Colorado Assessment of melt and freeze onset in the CESM Large Ensemble PCWG-2 Cheng Wei University of Washington Regional Sea Ice Predictability in the US Arctic

PCWG-3 Laiho Rory University of Colorado Boulder

Internal variability in the Arctic freshwater budget as simulated by the CESM Large Ensemble

PCWG-4 Weijer Wilbert Los Alamos National Laboratory HiLAT: a new high-latitude climate project

PCWG-5 Zhang Yongfei University of Washington Data Assimilation in the Cryosphere

Societal Dimensions Working Group (SDWG)

Software Engineering Working Group (SEWG)

Whole Atmosphere Working Group (WAWG)

Poster # Last Name First Name Institution Poster Title SDWG-1 Abatan Abayomi Iowa State University MODE diagnosis of multi-year droughts simulated by CESM Large-Ensembles

SDWG-2 Asefi-Najafabady Salvi University of Virginia Assessing probability of future drought events in East Africa using cesm-clm

model outputs SDWG-3 Buja Lawrence NCAR The Societal Dimensions Working Group

SDWG-4 Kaatz Laurna Denver Water Embracing Uncertainty: Case Studies of Water Utilities Planning for Climate Change

SDWG-5 Lo Min-Hui NTU Fate of water pumped from underground: overestimated contribution to sea level rise

SDWG-6 O'Neill Brian NCAR The BRACE study: Avoiding the impacts of climate change

Poster # Last Name First Name Institution Poster Title SEWG-1 Baker Allison NCAR Results from evaluating lossy compression on CESM-LENS data

SEWG-2 Liu Haixing The First Institute of Oceanography Optimization of MASNUM Wave Model Based on Intel Analysis Tools

SEWG-3 Wan Hui Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Non-bit-for-bit solution reproducibility: a new test based on time step convergence

SEWG-4 Xu Haiying NCAR Customizing compression for CESM data

Poster # Last Name First Name Institution Poster Title

WAWG-1 Glanville Anne (Sasha) NCAR Stratospheric transport and ozone fluxes resulting from different QBO widths in WACCM

WAWG-2 Kushner Paul University of Toronto Dynamical controls on the skewness of polar stratospheric temperatures

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