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21 st 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

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Page 1: 21st Annual CESM Workshop POSTERS

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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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