The Paleoclimate Modelling Intercomparison Project (PMIP) has launched PMIP WINGS (PMIP Web-based INteractive Global Seminars), an online seminar series which the group hopes everyone will want to be part of.
The idea is to hold seminars approximately once a month on the last Thursday of the month.
The format can develop but the plan is to start with two 20 minutes presentations plus discussion, finished within an hour, on Zoom.
Logistics
Date: 25 May 2023
Location: Online
Time: 15:00 UTC
To join: https://ucl.zoom.us/j/96458188133?pwd=aXhLNGV4S0w4OGVqQ0d0YXFDaFZzUT09
Meeting ID: 964 5818 8133
Passcode: 273540
Send a mail to pmip4weblsce.ipsl.fr (pmip4web[at]lsce[dot]ipsl[dot]fr) if you are not a member of the list yet, and you want to receive PMIP related information.
Description
We will start off with an update about PMIP itself, led by Masa Kageyama. There have been some changes in personnel and therefore the organisation of PMIP recently. Also, the first rumbles from CMIP7 can be heard in the distance. We'd like to tell you what we know so far about it, and what steps we think are needed to prepare for when it arrives in earnest.
The bulk of the seminar will be presented by Natalie Burls (George Mason University, Washington), who will tell us about recent community efforts on simulating the Miocene. She will explain what the Miocene is and why we might want to model it, followed by discussing the progress so far, what is being planned at the moment and how you can get involved.
Speakers
Natalie Burls (George Mason University, Washington)
Axel Timmermann: “Simulating 3 million years of Earth history with a CGCM”
Future seminars
The group is always looking to fill up the rest of the seminar series, and looking for volunteers. You can present anything PMIPish. It can be science results, plans, work in progress, proposals for things that PMIP could do, or really any other things that may be of interest to the members of PMIP. Please email pmip-wingslsce.ipsl.fr (pmip-wings[at]lsce[dot]ipsl[dot]fr), if you would like to volunteer yourself or to nominate an early-career researcher whose work you feel deserves a broader audience. The group would also like one more organiser in the Americas, who can host a big Zoom meeting and handle the recording and upload.
Past seminars
You can watch the recording of past WINGS at https://bit.ly/pmip-wings-youtube. These details, along with more information about the seminar series, are available from the PMIP WINGS website: https://pmip4.lsce.ipsl.fr/doku.php/wings:index
More information
Contact pmip-wingslsce.ipsl.fr (pmip-wings[at]lsce[dot]ipsl[dot]fr) for more information, or to volunteer yourself or nominate someone else to present.
Visit the website for more information: https://pmip4.lsce.ipsl.fr/doku.php/wings:index