Oceans and Climate

 

Agenda

Oceans and Climate
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Agenda

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Group Meetings

Roughly every two weeks the Oceans and Climate group, together with the Coastal and Shelf Sea Dynamics group, meets for a grote werkbespreking (GW). People from both groups present their results and discuss them. The meetings are held on Friday, at 10.30, in BBG 6.61, unless otherwise stated.



TPD sessions

Roughly every two months the Oceans and Climate group meets for a TPD session (TPD). On a big video wall of 4x4 screens a researcher shows an animation in time of up to 16 different output fields of a particular climate model run. Visualising the data often leads to interesting discussions and new insights. The meetings are held on Tuesday, at 11.30, in BBG 6.61, unless otherwise stated.


2018

September

  • 11 September : (GW) André Jüling: Climate sensitivity using statistical distance
  • 18 September : (GW) Erik van Sebille: The SKIM mission: Why the European Space Agency is considering sending up a police speed gun rotating like a disco ball on a satellite

October

  • 2 October : (GW) Philippe Delandmeter: Which processes control the pathways of floating plastic from Northwestern Europe to the Arctic? Studying particle transport using Parcels
  • 16 October : (GW) BBOS training - Peter Nooteboom: Dinoflagellate cyst transport by ocean currents and David Wichmann: Mixing of tracers at the ocean surface
  • 19 October : Felix Beckebanze: On mean flow generation by internal gravity waves
  • 23 October : BBOS training - Michiel Baatsen: The middle-to-late Eocene greenhouse climate, simulated using the CESM and Claudia Wieners: Sulphate Geoengineering: A cool plan or Megalomania?

November

  • 6 November : (TPD) René van Westen: Climate change in the Caribbean
  • 20 November : (GW) René van Westen: Safe Havens: Fantastic Beaches and Where to Find Them
  • 27 November : (GW) Erik Mulder: Implicit coupling schemes and snowball earth bifurcations

December

  • 18 December : (GW) Daniele Castellana: Stochastic transitions of the AMOC in a hierarchy of models

2019

January

  • 22 January : (GW) Tjebbe Hepkema: Dynamics of tidal bars
  • 29 January : (GW) Peter Nooteboom: Hunting dino's - Bias in paleoceanographic proxies due to the transport of sinking dinoflagellate cysts by ocean currents

February

  • 19 February : (GW) Ignasi Vallès Casanova: A Lagrangian view of the Tropical Atlantic Ocean
  • 26 February : (GW) Mikael Kaandorp: How to add (and remove) plastics to the Mediterranean

March

  • 12 March : (GW) Abdel Nnafie: Morphodynamic modelling of coastal systems: challenges and pitfalls
  • 19 March : (GW) Ann Kristin Klose: Phase synchronization between the Kuroshio Current and the zonal wind stress
  • 26 March : (GW) EGU training - Claudia Wieners: Complementing CO2 emission reduction by Geoengineering might strongly enhance future welfare and David Wichmann: Mixing of passive tracers at the ocean surface

April

  • 2 April : (GW) EGU training - Michiel Baatsen: Reconciling Eocene Ice with Antarctic Warmth, implications for the EOT and René van Westen: Mechanisms of Multidecadal Variability in the Southern Ocean
  • 16 April : (GW) Jinyang Wang: Channel network
  • 30 April : (GW) Bárbara dos Santos Cardoso Delgado: Solar Radiation Management and Blocking Highs and Niek Collot d’Escury: The stabilising effect of geoengineering on the AMOC

May

  • 7 May : (GW) Daan Boot: A new convective model for the Weddell Polynya
  • 21 May : (GW) Maarten Muller: Identifying pathways of plastic in the Southern Ocean using Lagrangian particle tracking and Anneke Vries: Great Arctic Garbage Patch: Looking for plastic in the Arctic

June

  • 11 June : (GW) Anne Kruijt
  • 18 June : (GW) Julia Ruiz Girona: Effects of intrinsic sea level variability on coastal erosion

September

  • 13 September : (GW) Philippe Delandmeter: How to track matter in the Ocean? The Parcels Lagrangian Ocean Framework
  • 20 September : (GW) André Jüling: Data management in the ocean group

October

  • 11 October : (GW) Janneke Krabbendam: On the highs and lows of sand wave modelling... and how I plan to end up on the right side
  • 18 October : (GW) BBOS training - André Jüling: Multidecadal variability with eddying oceans and Daniele Castellana: Probabilities of Noise-induced Transitions of the Atlantic Ocean Circulation

November

  • 1 November : (GW) Tjebbe Hepkema: Reduced order modelling of tidal bars
  • 15 November : (GW) René van Westen: Caribbean Sea-Level Projections in an Eddying Model

December

  • 20 December : (GW) Peter Nooteboom: Sinking Lagrangian particles in general circulation models

2020

January

  • 17 January : (GW) Olga Kleptsova: Tropical cyclone simulations under future climate conditions
  • 24 January : (GW) Delphine Lobelle: Vertical transport of biofouled ocean plastic

February

  • 6 February : (tutorial) Markus Jochum: VEROS tutorial
  • 7 February : (GW) Mikael Kaandorp: Closing the Mediterranean floating plastics mass budget: inverse modelling of sources and sinks
  • 14 February : (GW) Erik van Sebille: The Connected Ocean: The global-scale transports of heat, nutrients, plankton and plastic by ocean currents
  • 28 February : (GW) David Wichmann: Network clustering to identify large scale coherent structures in the 3D ocean

March

  • 13 March : (GW) Federica Castino:
  • 27 March : (GW) Carine van der Boog: