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CliSAP/CEN Office 13.04.2016 Poster presentations @ EGU 2016 CliSAP/CEN Member/Presenter; CliSAP/CEN Member Please follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/CENunihh Monday, 18th of April BG2.12 Biosphere-atmosphere exchange of reactive trace gases and aerosols 15:30–17:00, Foyer M M.40 Effects of rewetting on greenhouse gas emissions in different microtopes in a cut- over drained bog in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany (Olga Vybornova, Eva-Maria Pfeiffer, and Lars Kutzbach) BG5.1 PICO Session Biogeochemistry and ecohydrology of arid, semi-arid and drought subjected ecosystems 13:30–15:00 Partitioning understory evapotranspiration in semi-arid ecosystems in Namibia using the isotopic composition of water vapour (Marleen de Blécourt, Marcel Gaj, Kim-Kirsten Holtorf, Alexander Gröngröft, Ralph Brokate, Thomas Himmelsbach, and Annette Eschenbach) CL1.10 Paleoclimates from the Cretaceous to the Holocene: learning about past and future climate changes from numerical experiments and model-data comparisons 17:30–19:00, Hall X3 X3.209 From the Last Interglacial to the Anthropocene: Modelling a Complete Glacial Cycle (PalMod) (Tim Brücher, Mojib Latif, Martin Claussen, and Michael Schulz) X3.202 Simulating Heinrich events in a coupled atmosphere-ocean-ice sheet model (Uwe Mikolajewicz and Florian Ziemen) X3.194 The CMIP6/PMIP4 Last Millennium Simulations (Johann Jungclaus and the PMIP Past2k Working Group Team) X3.197 From Past to future: the Paleoclimate Modelling Intercomparison Project’s contribu- tion to CMIP6 (Masa Kageyama, Pascale Braconnot, Sandy Harrison, Alan Haywood, Johann Jungclaus, Bette Otto-Bliesner, and Ayako Abe-Ouchi) CL5.12/AS1.3/OS4.10 Downscaling: methods and applications (co-organized) 17:30–19:00, Hall X4 X4.108 A new generation of the regional climate model REMO: REMO non-hydrostatic (Kevin Sieck, Thomas Raub, Lennart Marien, Lars Buntemeyer, and Daniela Jacob)

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Poster presentations @ EGU 2016 CliSAP/CEN Member/Presenter; CliSAP/CEN Member

Please follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/CENunihh

Monday, 18th of April

BG2.12 Biosphere-atmosphere exchange of reactive trace gases and aerosols

15:30–17:00, Foyer M

M.40 Effects of rewetting on greenhouse gas emissions in different microtopes in a cut-

over drained bog in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany

(Olga Vybornova, Eva-Maria Pfeiffer, and Lars Kutzbach)

BG5.1 PICO Session

Biogeochemistry and ecohydrology of arid, semi-arid and drought subjected ecosystems

13:30–15:00

Partitioning understory evapotranspiration in semi-arid ecosystems in Namibia using the

isotopic composition of water vapour

(Marleen de Blécourt, Marcel Gaj, Kim-Kirsten Holtorf, Alexander Gröngröft, Ralph Brokate,

Thomas Himmelsbach, and Annette Eschenbach)

CL1.10 Paleoclimates from the Cretaceous to the Holocene: learning about past and future

climate changes from numerical experiments and model-data comparisons 17:30–19:00, Hall X3

X3.209 From the Last Interglacial to the Anthropocene: Modelling a Complete Glacial Cycle

(PalMod)

(Tim Brücher, Mojib Latif, Martin Claussen, and Michael Schulz)

X3.202 Simulating Heinrich events in a coupled atmosphere-ocean-ice sheet model

(Uwe Mikolajewicz and Florian Ziemen)

X3.194 The CMIP6/PMIP4 Last Millennium Simulations

(Johann Jungclaus and the PMIP Past2k Working Group Team)

X3.197 From Past to future: the Paleoclimate Modelling Intercomparison Project’s contribu-

tion to CMIP6

(Masa Kageyama, Pascale Braconnot, Sandy Harrison, Alan Haywood, Johann

Jungclaus, Bette Otto-Bliesner, and Ayako Abe-Ouchi)

CL5.12/AS1.3/OS4.10 Downscaling: methods and applications (co-organized)

17:30–19:00, Hall X4

X4.108 A new generation of the regional climate model REMO: REMO non-hydrostatic

(Kevin Sieck, Thomas Raub, Lennart Marien, Lars Buntemeyer, and Daniela Jacob)

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HS5.6 Water Resources Management and Policy in a Changing World (including Arne Richter

Award for Outstanding Young Scientists Lecture)

17:30–19:00, Hall A

A.237 Change in statistics of drought in a land use scenario for Brazil

(Markus Kilian, Erik Chavez, and Valerio Lucarini)

IE2.1/NH2.1/AS3.6/GMPV7.2 Atmospheric emissions from volcanoes and their dispersion (co-

organized)

17:30–19:00, Hall D

D.79 Volcanic Ash Cloud Altitude retrievals from passive satellite sensors: the 03-09 De-

cember 2015 Etna eruption.

(Stefano Corradini, Luca Merucci, Lorenzo Guerrieri, Sergio Pugnaghi, Greg Mcgar-

ragh, Elisa Carboni, Lucy Ventress, Roy Grainger, Simona Scollo, Federica Pardini,

Klemen Zakšek, Baerbel Langmann, Severin Bancalá, and Dario Stelitano)

NP4.1 Time Series Analysis in the Geosciences - Concepts, Methods and Applications

17:30–19:00, Hall A

A.332 Efficient Bayesian inference for natural time series using ARFIMA processes

(Timothy Graves, Robert Gramacy, Christian Franzke, and Nicholas Watkins)

Tuesday, 19th of April

AS1.7/GI2.10 Atmospheric applications in microwave radiometry (co-organized)

17:30–19:00, Hall X2

X2.339 Ice Water Path Retrieval Using Microwave and Submillimetre Wave Observations

(Manfred Brath, Verena Grützun, Jana Mendrok, Stuart Fox, Patrick Eriksson, and

Stefan A. Buehler)

X2.341 Closure study between 183.31 GHz passive microwave and in-situ radiosonde meas-

urements of water vapor in the atmosphere

(Oleksandr Bobryshev, Manfred Brath, Viju John, and Stefan Buehler)

AS3.8 Remote Sensing of Clouds and Aerosols: Techniques and Applications

17:30–19:00, Hall X2

X2.463 Characterization of shallow marine convection in subtropical regions by airborne

and spaceborne lidar measurements

(Silke Gross, Manuel Gutleben, Andreas Schäfler, Christoph Kiemle, Martin Wirth,

Lutz Hirsch, and Felix Ament)

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BG1.5/AS4.7 Terrestrial ecosystem responses to global change: integrating carbon, nutrient

and water cycles in experiments and models (co-organized)

13:30–15:00, Foyer M

M.24 2.5 years of CarboPerm: achievements and further steps of an interdisciplinary Rus-

sian-German project on the formation, turnover and release of carbon in Siberian

permafrost landscapes

(Sebastian Zubrzycki)

CL0.01/EOS8 Interdisciplinary Approaches in Climatic Change Research and Assessment (co-

organized)

17:30–19:00, Hall X3

X3.127 Impact of farm level adaptation to climate change on agricultural productivity and

farmers’ wellbeing: Empirical evidence from Pakistan

(Muhammad Abid and Jürgen Scheffran)

X3.123 Climate impacts on palm oil yields in the Nigerian Niger Delta

(Stanley U. Okoro, Udo Schickhoff, Juergen Boehner, Uwe Schneider, and Neil Huth)

CL3.01 Climate Predictions - from monthly, seasonal to decadal time scales

17:30–19:00, Hall X3

X3.214 Predictability over the North Atlantic ocean in hindcast ensembles of MPI-ESM ini-

tialized by EnKF and three nudging systems

(Sebastian Brune, Holger Pohlmann, Andre Düsterhus, Jürgen Kröger, Wolfgang

Müller, and Johanna Baehr)

X3.220 Comparison of surface freshwater fluxes from different climate forecasts produced

through different ensemble generation schemes

(Vanya Romanova, Andreas Hense, Sabrina Wahl, Sebastian Brune, and Johanna

Baehr)

X3.203 Positive impact of the new 5-layer soil-hydrology scheme on seasonal prediction

skill of 2-meter air temperatures over Europe

(Felix Bunzel, Wolfgang Müller, Tobias Stacke, Stefan Hagemann, Mikhail Dobrynin,

Johanna Baehr, and Kristina Fröhlich)

X3.208 Evaluation and first forecasts of the German Climate Forecast System 1 (GCFS1)

(Kristina Fröhlich, Johanna Baehr, Wolfgang Müller, Felix Bunzel, Holger Pohlmann,

Mikhail Dobrynin and the further members of the joint working group on seasonal

prediction Team)

CL3.03/AS4.27 Extreme Events and Impacts (co-organized)

17:30–19:00, Hall X3

X3.257 Future precipitation extremes during summer monsoon in southern Pakistan

(Maida Zahid and Valerio Lucarini)

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EOS3 Science in tomorrow's classroom (poster only session)

17:30–19:00, Hall D

D.67 Teaching Scales in the Climate System: An example of interdisciplinary teaching and

learning

(Johanna Baehr, Jörn Behrens, Michael Brüggemann, Thomas Frisius, Mirjam S.

Glessmer, Jens Hartmann, Inga Hense, Lars Kaleschke, Lars Kutzbach, Simone

Rödder, and Jürgen Scheffran)

GMPV7.1/NH2.10 Hazard monitoring during effusive eruption: data, modelling and uncertain-

ties (co-organized)

17:30–19:00, Hall X2

X2.301 Observations of volcanic hotspots with TET-1

(Klemen Zakšek, Matthias Hort, and Eckehard Lorenz)

IE2.5/AS3.5/CL2.07 Stratospheric aerosol, volcanic eruptions and their radiative effects (co-

organized)

17:30–19:00, Hall X3

X3.25 Easy Volcanic Aerosol

(Matthew Toohey, Bjorn Stevens, Hauke Schmidt, and Claudia Timmreck)

HS1.8 Data Assimilation for integrated hydrological models and Earth System Models

17:30–19:00, Hall A

A.10 Identification of characteristic model-observation deviations for coupled data as-

similation

(Gernot Geppert and Felix Ament)

NP4.4 Linking Models and Data: Prediction, Verification, and Intercomparison

17:30–19:00, Hall A

A.350 Deconstructing an Atmospheric Model: Variability and Response, Unstable Periodic

Orbits, and the Fluctuation-Dissipation Theorem

(Andrei Gritsun and Valerio Lucarini)

A.343 Dynamical Analysis of Blocking Events: Spatial and Temporal Fluctuations of Covari-

ant Lyapunov Vectors

(Sebastian Schubert and Valerio Lucarini)

A.347 Determining optimum climate drivers for weather risk projections

(Erik Chavez, Markus Kilian, and Valerio Lucarini)

A.342 Analysis of ensemble quality of initialzed hindcasts in the global coupled climate

model MPI-ESM

(Sebastian Brune, André Düsterhus, and Johanna Baehr)

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OS1.4 The North Atlantic: natural variability and global change

17:30–19:00, Hall X4

X4.83 Reconstructing Links between AMOC and Surface Temperature Variability in the

North Atlantic

(Leonard Borchert, Matthias Fischer, Wolfgang Müller, and Johanna Baehr)

X4.81 Impact of the seasonal cycle on the decadal predictability of the North Atlantic vol-

ume and heat transport under global warming

(Matthias Fischer, Wolfgang A. Müller, Daniela I.V. Domeisen, and Johanna Baehr)

X4.72 A revised estimate of the Denmark Strait Overflow

(Nuno Nunes, Martin Moritz, Kerstin Jochumsen, Detlef Quadfasel, Karin Larsen,

Heðinn Valdimarsson, and Steingrímur Jónsson)

X4.73 Temporal and spatial variability of the Denmark Strait Overflow

(Martin Moritz, Nuno Nunes, Kerstin Jochumsen, and Detlef Quadfasel)

X4.67 Estimates of volume, heat and freshwater budgets for the Arctic Mediterranean and

North Atlantic in relation to the main physical processes: Insight from the EU-

NACLIM observations

(Bert Rudels, Bogi Hansen, Johannes Karstensen, Gerard McCarthy, and Detlef Quad-

fasel)

SSP3.9 Subaquatic sediment gravity flow processes and products (sponsored by IAS and

SEPM)

17:30–19:00, Hall X1

X1.256 New Insights into the Sedimentary Dynamics along Carbonate Slopes

(Marco Wunsch, Christian Betzler, Sebastian Lindhorst, Thomas Lüdmann, and Greg-

or Eberli)

Wednesday, 20th of April

BG1.11 Towards integrating GHG budgets from terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems

17:30–19:00, Foyer M

M.33 Spatio-temporal variability of CH4 fluxes and environmental drivers on a modern

flood plain of the Siberian Lena River Delta

(Norman Rößger, Christian Wille, and Lars Kutzbach)

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BG2.15/SSS6.14 Peatlands and the Carbon Cycle (co-organized)

17:30–19:00, Foyer N

N.17 Upscaling methane emission hotspots in boreal peatlands

(Fabio Cresto Aleina, Benjamin R. K. Runkle, Tim Bruecher, Thomas Kleinen, and Vic-

tor Brovkin)

N.18 Methane emission modeling with MCMC calibration for a boreal peatland

(Maarit Raivonen, Sampo Smolander, Jouni Susiluoto, Leif Backman, Xuefei Li, Tiina

Markkanen, Thomas Kleinen, Jarmo Makela, Tuula Aalto, Janne Rinne, Victor Brovkin,

and Timo Vesala)

BG2.16 Plant traits and biogeochemical cycles

15:30–17:00, Foyer M

M.64 Tree species influence soil-atmosphere fluxes of the greenhouse gases CO2, CH4 and

N2O

(Christina Steffens, Lars Vesterdal, and Eva-Maria Pfeiffer)

BG3.1 Biogeochemistry of coastal seas and continental shelves, with a special focus on Sedi-

mentary Carbon in the Coastal Ocean (including Vladimir Ivanovich Vernadsky Medal Lecture)

17:30–19:00, Foyer N

N.32 A novel adaptive biogeochemical model, and its 3-D application for a decadal

hindcast simulation of the biogeochemistry of the southern North Sea

(Onur Kerimoglu, Richard Hofmeister, and Kai Wirtz)

N.31 Regulation of CO2 Air Sea Fluxes by Sediments in the North Sea

(William Burt, Helmuth Thomas, Mathilde Hagens, Heiko Brenner, Johannes Pätsch,

Nicola Clargo, and Lesley Salt)

CL4.06 Tropical Climate Variability and Teleconnections: past, present and future

17:30–19:00, Hall X4

X4.95 Walker circulation in a transient climate

(Elina Plesca, Verena Grützun, and Stefan A. Buehler)

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13.04.2016

CL4.10/CR1.10/OS1.7 Sea level rise: past, present and future (co-organized)

17:30–19:00, Hall X4

X4.131 Accurately measuring sea level change from space: an ESA Climate Change Initiative

for MSL closure budget studies

(JeanFrancois Legeais, Anny Cazenave, Michael Ablain, Gilles Larnicol, Jerome Ben-

veniste, Johnny Johannessen, Gary Timms, Ole Andersen, Paolo Cipollini, Monica

Roca, Sergei Rudenko, Joana Fernandes, Magdalena Balmaseda, Graham Quartly,

Luciana Fenoglio-Marc, Benoit Meyssignac, and Martin Scharffenberg)

X4.139 Uncertainty estimates of altimetric Global Mean Sea Level timeseries

(Martin Scharffenberg, Michael Hemming, and Detlef Stammer)

X4.143 Comparisons of various sea level reconstructions and sea level from data synthesis

products: 1960-2012

(Mark Carson, Detlef Stammer, Armin Köhl, Benoit Meyssignac, John Church, Jens

Schröter, and Manfred Wenzel)

CL5.14/AS2.5/OS1.14 Ocean waves in the Earth's climate (co-organized)

17:30–19:00, Hall X4

X4.147 Seasonal prediction of ocean surface waves.

(Mikhail Dobrynin, Sebastian Brune, Kristina Fröhlich, Felix Bunzel, Holger Pohl-

mann, Wolfgang A. Müller, and Johanna Baehr)

X4.148 New wave systems in the “ice-free” future of the Arctic Ocean

(Mikhail Dobrynin, Jens Murawski, and Thomas Pohlmann)

X4.157 Changes in the Global Wave Climate from Single-Model Projections

(Gil Lemos, Arno Behrens, Mikhail Dobrynin, Pedro Miranda, Alvaro Semedo, and

Joanna Staneva)

CR4.1/GM10.9 Permafrost Open Session (co-organized)

17:30–19:00, Hall X4

X4.202 Environmental factors influencing trace house gas production in permafrost-

affected soils

(Josefine Walz, Christian Knoblauch, Luisa Böhme, and Eva-Maria Pfeiffer)

G4.1/GD8.6 Acquisition and processing of gravity and magnetic field data and their integra-

tive interpretation (co-organized)

20 Apr, 17:30–19:00, Hall X3

X3.8 Crustal structure of the Hecataeus Rise (eastern Mediterranean) deduced by marine

gravity and marine magnetic modelling

(Ali Dehghani)

GMPV5.3/G3.8/GD8.8/TS2.6 Volcanic processes: Tectonics, Deformation, Geodesy (co-

organized)

17:30–19:00, Hall X2

X2.414 Radar measurements of surface deformation in the sub mm-range

(Gerhard Peters, Matthias Hort, Alexander Gerst, and Lea Scharff)

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HS10.8 Peatland Hydrology

17:30–19:00, Hall A

A.251 Modeling water table dynamics in managed and restored peatlands

(Fabio Cresto Aleina, Livia Rasche, Renée Hermans, Jens-Arne Subke, Uwe Schneider,

and Victor Brovkin)

NH5.6/SM8.4 Complex modeling of earthquake, landslide, and volcano tsunami sources (co-

organized)

17:30–19:00, Hall D

D.146 Test Problems for Coupled Earthquake-Tsunami Simulations

(Jörn Behrens, Michael Bader, Ylona van Dinther, Alice-Agnes Gabriel, Elizabeth H.

Madden, Kaveh Rahnema, Thomas Ulrich, Carsten Uphoff, Stefan Vater, Stephanie

Wollherr, and Iris van Zelst)

D.147 Validation of an Adaptive Triangular Discontinuous Galerkin Shallow Water Model

for the 2011 Tohoku Tsunami

(Stefan Vater and Jörn Behrens)

NP5.1 Inverse Problems, Data Assimilation, Initial and Model Errors (including Lewis Fry Rich-

ardson Medal Lecture)

17:30–19:00, Hall A

A.328 Statistical and Dynamical Properties of Covariant Lyapunov Vectors in a Coupled

Atmosphere-Ocean Model – Error dynamics.

(Stéphane Vannitsem and Valerio Lucarini)

A.332 Variational estimation of process parameters in a simplified atmospheric general

circulation model

(Guokun Lv, Armin Koehl, and Detlef Stammer)

NP5.2/AS1.2/HS4.10 Advances in statistical post-processing for deterministic and ensemble

forecasts (co-organized)

17:30–19:00, Hall A

A.367 A model output statistics system to forecast the 2 metre temperature at the “Wet-

termast Hamburg“ site

(Tobias Sebastian Finn and Felix Ament)

SSP3.11 From sapropels to evaporites: Sedimentary expressions of splendid isolation

17:30–19:00, Hall X1

X1.192 Benthic foraminiferal stable isotope record of organic carbon fluxes during deposi-

tion of Mediterranean sapropel S1

(Marc Theodor, Gerhard Schmiedl, and Andreas Mackensen)

X1.186 Salinity-induced stratification and the onset of hypoxia during the Holocene Ther-

mal Maximum and the Medieval Climate Anomaly

(Nina Papadomanolaki, Nikki Dijkstra, Niels van Helmond, Francesca Sangiorgi,

Mathilde Hagens, Ulrich Kotthoff, and Caroline Slomp)

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13.04.2016

SSS9.5/AS4.40/BG4.3 Fire in the Soil and Earth systems: new insights (co-organized)

17:30–19:00, Hall X1

X1.53 Comparison of Interglacial fire dynamics in Southern Africa

(Tim Brücher and Anne-Laure Daniau)

TS1.2/EMRP4.15 Fault rocks in the lab and in the field: structural constraints on fault growth

and mechanics (co-organized)

17:30–19:00, Hall X2

X2.129 Significance of first-order faults in folding mechanically isotropic layers: evidence

from the Sudbury Basin, Canada.

(Martin Clark and Ulrich Riller)

Thursday, 21th of April

BG1.9 New advances in model development of biospheric processes 15:30–17:00, Foyer M

M.10 ’Together we are stronger?!’ - Competition and synergies between Plant Functional

Types in a changing precipitation regime in North Africa

(Vivienne Groner, Martin Claussen, and Christian Reick)

CL1.11/AS4.12/CR1.14/OS1.21 Decadal to millennial scale climate variability of the late Quater-

nary (co-organized) 17:30–19:00, Hall X3

X3.12 Reconstructing Holocene palaeo-environmental conditions in the Baltic: A multi-

proxy comparison from the Little Belt (IODP Expedition 347, Site M0059)

(Ulrich Kotthoff, Elinor Andrén, Thomas Andrén, Jeanine Ash, Thorsten Bauersachs,

Anne-Sophie Fanget, Wojciech Granoszewski, Jeroen Groeneveld, Nadine Krupinski,

Odile Peyron, Caroline Slomp, Anna Stepanova, Jonathan Warnock, Niels van Hel-

mond, Expedition 347 Science Party and the Expedition 347 Science Party Team)

CL4.04 Climate change and its impacts in the Baltic and North Sea regions: Observations and

model projections

17:30–19:00, Hall X3

X3.86 Processes relevant for decadal changes in primary production of the North Sea and

Baltic Sea: hindcast and scenario modelling

(Ute Daewel, Corinna Schrum, and Dhanya Pushpadas)

CL4.11 Land-climate interactions from models and observations: Implications from past to

future climate

17:30–19:00, Hall X3

X3.118 Environmental conditions for alternative tree cover states in high latitudes

(Beniamino Abis and Victor Brovkin)

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IE4.1/CL2.08 Arctic climate change: governing mechanisms, carbon cycle processes and global

implications (co-organized)

17:30–19:00, Hall X3

X3.29 Changes in forcing factors affecting coastal and shallow water erosion in the future

Arctic climate change projections.

(Mikhail Dobrynin, Sergey Razumov, Victor Brovkin, Tatiana Ilyina, and Mikhail

Grigoriev)

IE4.6/CL3.02/AS1.18/CR1.9/OS1.8 Polar Climate Predictability and Prediction (co-organized)

17:30–19:00, Hall X3

X3.55 Observational uncertainty of Arctic sea-ice concentration significantly affects sea-

sonal climate forecasts

(Felix Bunzel, Dirk Notz, Johanna Baehr, Wolfgang Müller, and Kristina Fröhlich)

NP2.2 Nonlinear Dynamics of the Atmosphere, Ocean and the Coupled Climate System

17:30–19:00, Hall X4

X4.117 Covariant Lyapunov Vectors in a Coupled Atmosphere-Ocean Model - Multiscale

Effects and Geometric Degeneracy

(Valerio Lucarini and Stephane Vannitsem)

OS2.1 Open Session on Coastal and Shelf Seas (including Fridtjof Nansen Medal Lecture)

17:30–19:00, Hall X4

X4.44 Impact of spatial resolution of ocean models in depicting climate change patterns of

the North Sea.

(Nikesh Narayan, Birgit Klein, Moritz Mathis, Holger Klein, and Uwe Mikolajewicz)

X4.51 Assessing trophic linkages in and around offshore wind farms using two high-speed

optical sensors

(Tim Dudeck, Marc Hufnagl, Dominik Auch, André Eckhardt, Klas-Ove Möller, Justus

van Beusekom, Bettina Walter, Christian Möllmann, and Jens Floeter)

SSS11.4/ESSI4.6/HS11.39/NH9.13 Information in earth sciences: visualization techniques and

communication of uncertainty (co-organized)

17:30–19:00, Hall X1

X1.117 The UGRID Reader - A ParaView Plugin for the Visualization of Unstructured Climate

Model Data in NetCDF Format

(Felicia Brisc, Stefan Vater, and Joern Behrens)

X1.129

Efficient visualization of unsteady and huge scalar and vector fields

(Michael Vetter and Stephan Olbrich)

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Friday, 22th of April

BG6.3 PICO Session

Carbon cycle and climate: Past, present and future

08:30–10:00

Historical anthropogenic radiative forcing of changes in biogenic secondary aerosol

(Juan Acosta Navarro, Stephen D'Andrea, Jeffrey Pierce, Annica Ekman, Hamish Struthers,

Eduardo Zorita, Alex Guenther, Almut Arneth, Sampo Smolander, Jed Kaplan, Salvatore Farina,

Catherine Scott, Alexandru Rap, Delphine Farmer, Domink Spracklen, and Ilona Riipinen)

CL1.07 Studying the climate of the last two millennia

17:30–19:00, Hall X3

X3.68 Reconstructions of Circulation in the Northeastern Pacific and Western North Amer-

ica since 1500 A.D.: Relation to Precipitation and Fire Conditions in California

(Eduardo Zorita, Eugene Wahl, and Valerie Trouet)

X3.42 The climate in China over the past 2000 years in a global Earth System Model simu-

lation

(Eduardo Zorita, Sebastian Wagner, Jürg Luterbacher, and Huan Zhang)

X3.54 Influence of external climate forcing on coastal upwelling systems analysed in en-

semble of past millennium climate simulations

(Nele Tim, Eduardo Zorita, Birgit Hünicke, Xin Yi, and Kay Emeis)

X3.55 Variability of daily winter wind speed distribution over Northern Europe during the

past millennium in regional and global climate simulations

(Svenja Bierstedt, Birgit Hünicke, Eduardo Zorita, Sebastian Wagner, and Juán José

Gomez-Navarro)

X3.72 Revisiting East Asia temperature and its associated uncertainty over the last 2k from

reconstructions and climate simulations

(Elena García-Bustamante, J. Fidel González-Rouco, Laura Fernández-Donado, Juerg

Luterbacher, and Johann Jungclaus)

X3.63 The relation between AMOC, gyre circulation, and meridional heat transports in the

North Atlantic in model simulations of the last millennium

(Johann Jungclaus, Eduardo Moreno-Chamarro, and Katja Lohmann)

CL2.10 Detecting and attributing climate change: trends, extreme events, and impacts

17:30–19:00, Hall X3

X3.107 Attribution of storm surge events in the Baltic Sea

(Katharina Klehmet and Rockel Burkhardt)

CL5.07 Climate Data Homogenization and Climate Trend and Variability Assessment

10:30–12:00, Hall X3

X3.223 The Moon as Possible Calibration Reference for Microwave Radiometers

(Martin Burgdorf, Stefan Buehler, Imke Hans, Theresa Lang, and Simon Michel)

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CR1.2/CL4.19 Ice-sheet and climate interactions (co-organized)

10:30–12:00, Hall X4

X4.12 Multi-millennia simulation of Greenland deglaciation from the Max-Plank-Institute

Model (MPI-ISM) 2xCO2 simulation

(Vincent Cabot, Miren Vizcaino, and Uwe Mikolajewicz)

NH1.5/SSS10.8 Hazard Risk Management in Agriculture and Agroecosystems (co-organized)

13:30–15:00, Hall D

D.76 Modeling the Agroecological Land Suitability for Coffea arabica L. in Central America

(Leonel Lara, Livia Rasche, and Uwe Schneider)

SSP2.5 Cenozoic stratigraphy and paleoenvironments

15:30–17:00, Hall X1

X1.132 Evolution of the Tethyan Seaway during the Oligocene and Miocene: Constraints

from foraminiferal faunas of the Qom Formation, Iran

(Fatemeh Dabaghi Sadr and Gerhard Schmiedl)

X1.121 Deep-sea ecosystem response to the Middle Eocene Climate Optimum (MECO) in the

North Atlantic Ocean

(Dorothea Bunzel, Gerhard Schmiedl, and Oliver Friedrich)

X1.129 Ecosystem reconstructions for the hinterland of the Atlantic Coastal Plain during the

late Mid-Miocene Climatic Optimum (IODP Expedition 313)

(Sabine Prader, Ulrich Kotthoff, Francine McCarthy, and David Greenwood)

SSS9.15 Soils in Space and Time: Soils in Mountain, Boreal and Polar Environments

17:30–19:00, Hall X1

X1.67 Cryosols of the Northeast Siberian Lena River Delta and its hinterland – genesis and

diversity

(Sebastian Zubrzycki, Lars Kutzbach, and Eva-Maria Pfeiffer)

X1.68 Organic Carbon and Nitrogen Storages of Soils Overlying Yedoma Deposits in the

Lena River Delta

(Sebastian Zubrzycki, Lars Kutzbach, Aleksei Desiatkin, and Eva-Maria Pfeiffer)