Evolution of the El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) from the Last Ice Age to Today Andy Bush Dept. of Earth & Atmospheric Sciences University of Alberta.
Global Ocean Monitoring: Recent Evolution, Current Status, and Predictions Prepared by Climate Prediction Center, NCEP/NOAA May 8, 2015
What we’ve done: the large scale context ENSO: A new stable mechanism for ENSOA new stable mechanism for ENSO (Thompson & Battisti 2000, 2001) Observing.
Application of Satellite Altimetry to Tropical Climate Modeling and Prediction Dake Chen, Alexey Kaplan and Mark Cane Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory.
Impact of Interactive Westerly Wind Bursts in CCSM3
Ben Kirtman University of Miami-RSMAS Disentangling the Link Between Weather and Climate.
Evolution of the El Ni ño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) from the Last Ice Age to Today
Disentangling the Link Between Weather and Climate
ENSO Prediction and Policy What information do predictions offer? What to do with this information?
What we’ve done: the large scale context
Global Ocean Monitoring: Recent Evolution, Current Status, and Predictions
Seamless prediction Opportunities and Challenges Matthew Wheeler 1, Hongyan Zhu 1, Adam Sobel 2, Debra Hudson 1 and Griff Young 1 The Centre for Australian.