26 May 2023
The eighth webinar from the Paleoclimate Advances Webinar Series (PAWS) which took place on May 26th 2023.
Kevin Anchukaitis discussed "Progress and uncertainties in global & hemispheric temperature reconstructions of the Common Era" and Karen King discussed "Progress of visual light-based techniques for improving the spatiotemporal coverage of tree ring temperature proxy records for North America"
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Kevin Anchukaitis discussed "Progress and uncertainties in global & hemispheric temperature reconstructions of the Common Era" and Karen King discussed "Progress of visual light-based techniques for improving the spatiotemporal coverage of tree ring temperature proxy records for North America"
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- 8 participants
- 60 minutes
19 Dec 2022
The seventh webinar from the Paleoclimate Advances Webinar Series (PAWS) which took place on December 2nd 2022.
David McGee discussed "What ITCZ shifts? Exploring controls on tropical Indian Ocean rainfall using stalagmite records from Madagascar" and Alyssa Atwood discussed "Is the concept of a zonal mean ITCZ shift useful?"
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David McGee discussed "What ITCZ shifts? Exploring controls on tropical Indian Ocean rainfall using stalagmite records from Madagascar" and Alyssa Atwood discussed "Is the concept of a zonal mean ITCZ shift useful?"
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- 11 participants
- 1:13 hours
17 Oct 2022
The sixth webinar from the Paleoclimate Advances Webinar Series (PAWS) which took place on October 13th 2022.
Gabriel Pontes discussed "Towards a unifying theory on the background impact on ENSO variability across climates" and Pedro DiNezio discussed "Paleodata from Glacial Intervals Help Predict Increasing Risk of Extreme El NiƱo under Greenhouse Warming"
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Gabriel Pontes discussed "Towards a unifying theory on the background impact on ENSO variability across climates" and Pedro DiNezio discussed "Paleodata from Glacial Intervals Help Predict Increasing Risk of Extreme El NiƱo under Greenhouse Warming"
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- 4 participants
- 1:03 hours
1 Sep 2022
The fifth webinar from the Paleoclimate Advances Webinar Series (PAWS) which took place on September 1st 2022.
Dr. Georgy Falster discussed "New reconstruction elucidates intrinsic & forced behavior of the Pacific Walker Circulation over the past 800 years" and Dr. Ran Feng discussed "Late Pliocene as an analogue for studying sensitivity of Pacific Walker Circulation to CO2 forcing"
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Dr. Georgy Falster discussed "New reconstruction elucidates intrinsic & forced behavior of the Pacific Walker Circulation over the past 800 years" and Dr. Ran Feng discussed "Late Pliocene as an analogue for studying sensitivity of Pacific Walker Circulation to CO2 forcing"
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- 7 participants
- 1:01 hours
8 Jul 2022
The fourth webinar from the Paleoclimate Advances Webinar Series (PAWS) which took place on July 8th 2022.
Lily Hahn discussed "Mechanisms of polar-amplified warming" and Eli Tziperman discussed "Cloud feedbacks that may help explain observational constraints on continental Eocene climate"
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Lily Hahn discussed "Mechanisms of polar-amplified warming" and Eli Tziperman discussed "Cloud feedbacks that may help explain observational constraints on continental Eocene climate"
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- 6 participants
- 1:01 hours
6 May 2022
The third webinar from the Paleoclimate Advances Webinar Series (PAWS) which took place on May 6th 2022.
Dr. Dan Lunt discussed "(Paleo)climate sensitivity in the IPCC" and Martin Renoult discussed "Constraining climate sensitivity from paleoclimate temperatures: Robust or weak approach?"
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Dr. Dan Lunt discussed "(Paleo)climate sensitivity in the IPCC" and Martin Renoult discussed "Constraining climate sensitivity from paleoclimate temperatures: Robust or weak approach?"
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- 7 participants
- 1:06 hours
15 Apr 2022
The second webinar from the Paleoclimate Advances Webinar Series (PAWS) which took place on April 15th 2022.
Dr. James Rae discussed "Constraints on past CO2 change on glacial to Cenozoic timescales" and Dr. Yige Zhang discussed "Global Climate Change Driven by Marine Methane Hydrate Dissociation: Reality or Fiction?"
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Dr. James Rae discussed "Constraints on past CO2 change on glacial to Cenozoic timescales" and Dr. Yige Zhang discussed "Global Climate Change Driven by Marine Methane Hydrate Dissociation: Reality or Fiction?"
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- 5 participants
- 1:03 hours