CORDEX at AGU

At the AGU24 in Washington D.C. 9-13 December there are several CORDEX related presentations. Please find below some of the presentations. More can be found if searching for CORDEX in the online programme.

In the session Regional Climate: Modeling, Analysis, and Impacts convened by Melissa Bukovsky, Ruby Leung, Rachel McCrary, Paul Ullrich, and Eli Dennis there are many presentations using CORDEX data or on CORDEX modeling efforts:

  • A Global Climate Model Performance Assessment for the North America CORDEX Domain Based on Regional Atmospheric Circulation Types – by Swen Brands et al.
  • Improved historical and future simulation of wind speed and cloud cover with NA-CORDEX over northeastern North America – by James King et al.
  • Assessing the impact of adaptation strategies on crop yields in the context of climate change in West Africa – by Amadou Coulibaly et al.
  • Precipitation Driven Sediment Load Changes – The Role of Model Ensembles in Determining the Results (A Case Study from the Polish Carpathians) – by Agnieszka Wypych et al.
  • The Selection of Driving Models for Regional Simulations: What if Some Marriages Were Less Happy than Others? – by Dominique Paquin et al.

The session is  held: Talks: 10 December 2024, 8:30-10:00 and Posters: 9 December 2024, 13:40-17:30

 

Additionally, two CORDEX talks:

  • Advancements and Insights from NA-CORDEX: Over a Decade of North American Coordinated Regional Climate Downscaling (by Melissa Bukovsky)
  • NA-CORDEX-CMIP6: Current Overview and Updates in North American Coordinated Regional Climate Downscaling (by Rachel McCrary)

can be found in the session Climate Downscaling and Weather Postprocessing: Development, Evaluation, and Applications
Conveners: Mimi Abel, Dan Feldman, Ethan Gutmann, Jeff Arnold
Posters: 9 December 2024, 13:40-17:30
Talks: 10 December 2024, 14:10-15:40

Dominique Paquin together with Martin Leduc, Émilie Bresson, Pierre Pellerin, Travis Logan and Louis-Philippe Caron have a poster titled: Navigating the world of climate services: how to optimally combine the joint use of regional and global simulations in the session Drowning in Data: Guiding Climate Data Users Through the Next Generation of Climate Big Data
Posters: 10 December 2024; 13:40 – 17:30

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