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Scientific ProgrammeAccepted abstracts can be downloaded here : https://tinyurl.com/drakkar2022-abstracts Keynote speakers and their talks are described here : https://tinyurl.com/drakkar2022-keynote-talks Caution Time is CET (Grenoble time). DAY 1 - Monday 31 January 202201:45pm-02:00pm : WELCOME AND INTRODUCTION 02:00pm-02:45pm : 5-MIN TALKS + 20-MIN QUESTIONS [Conveners : T. Penduff, A. Biastoch] Session : Ocean Dynamics coupled to the atmosphere - Erik Behrens et al : Projections of future marine heatwaves for the oceans around New Zealand and Australia using New Zealand’s Earth System Model - Mike Bell et al : Interpretation of net surface heat fluxes and Meridional Overturning Circulations in global coupled UK-HadGEM3 climate simulations - Tobias Schultzki et al : Towards ocean hindcasts in coupled climate models : AMOC variability in a partially coupled model at eddying resolution Session : Ensemble ocean simulations, chaotic variability, uncertainties - Olivier Narinc et al : Chaotic and forced variability of the North Atlantic Subtropical Mode Water - William Llovel et al : Intrinsic ocean variability in decadal regional sea level and ocean heat content trends using synthetic profiles over 2005-2015 02:45pm-03:30pm : 5-MIN TALKS + 20-MIN QUESTIONS [Conveners : T. Penduff, A. Biastoch] - Andrea Storto et al : Development of a stochastic physics package for NEMO : status and plans - Quentin Jamet et al : Non-local eddy-mean kinetic energy transfers in submesoscale-permitting ensemble simulations Session : Scale interactions - William Dewar et al : The Structure of North Atlantic Kinetic Energy Spectra - Ruijian Gou et al : The variability of eddy formation mechanism off the west Greenland coast in a very high resolution numerical model - Josue Martinez-Moreno et al : Can we observe the inverse energy cascade in coherent eddies? 03:30pm-04:00pm : BREAK 04:00pm-04:45pm : KEYNOTE TALK : Nora Loose : Leveraging Uncertainty Quantification to Design Ocean Climate Observing Systems 04:45pm-05:45pm : EXCHANGES WITH TODAY’S PRESENTERS (ACCESS TO FULL PRESENTATIONS & POSTERS)
DAY 2 - Tuesday 1 February 202211:15am-12:00pm : TOPICAL DISCUSSION : STOCHASTIC CLOSURES & ENSEMBLES (A. Storto, C. Wilson, T. Penduff) 12:00pm-12:45pm : KEYNOTE TALK : Ryan Holmes : The Geography of Numerical Mixing in a Suite of Global Ocean Models 12:45pm-02:00pm : BREAK / LUNCH 02:00pm-02:45pm : 5-MIN TALKS + 20-MIN QUESTIONS [Conveners : P. Myers, A.M. Treguier] Session : River runoff and Freshwater forcing on the ocean - Soumaia Tajouri et al : Amazon river runoff contribution to regional ocean circulation changes over 1993-2015 in the Caribbean Sea - Roman Sedakov et al : Study of advection of dissolved pollutants into Black Sea via Azov Sea - Tahya Weiss-Gibbons et al : Impact of runoff forcing on ocean model simulations in the Pan-Arctic region Session : White ocean and Arctic - Chris Wilson et al : Variability of surface transport pathways and how they affect Arctic basin-wide connectivity - Fu Chuanshuai et al : Modelling the Atlantic Water along its poleward pathway into and through the Arctic Ocean 02:45pm-03:30pm : 5-MIN TALKS + 20-MIN QUESTIONS [Conveners : P. Myers, A.M. Treguier] - Guillaume Boutin et al : Arctic sea ice mass balance in a new coupled ice-ocean model using a brittle rheology framework - Juliana Marson et al : Toward a more realistic NEMO iceberg module Session : Very high resolution simulations, Machine learning - Vasco Muller et al : Properties of mesoscale eddies in the Arctic Ocean from a very high-resolution model - Takaya Uchida et al : Intercomparison of basin-to-global scale submesoscale-permitting ocean models at SWOT cross-overs - Julien Le Sommer et al : Designing subgrid closures with machine learning for ocean models : facts beyond the hype 03:30pm-04:00pm : BREAK 04:00pm-04:45pm : TOPICAL DISCUSSION : NEMO 4.2 AND PRIORITIES FOR FUTURE DEVELOPMENTS : FEEDBACK FROM THE DRAKKAR COMMUNITY (S. Masson, R. Bourdallé-Badie, J. Le Sommer) 04:45pm-05:45pm : EXCHANGES WITH TODAY’S PRESENTERS (ACCESS TO FULL PRESENTATIONS & POSTERS)
DAY 3 - Wednesday 3 February 202211:15am-12:00pm : TOPICAL DISCUSSION : PRACTICES IN ADAPTING MODEL SET-UP AND PARAMETER TO GRID RESOLUTION (L. Debreu, D. Storkey, AM. Treguier) 12:00am-12:45pm : KEYNOTE TALK : Dion Häfner : Fast, cheap, & turbulent — Global ocean modelling with GPU acceleration in Python 12:45pm-02:00pm : BREAK / LUNCH 02:00pm-02:45pm : 5-MIN TALKS + 20-MIN QUESTIONS [Conveners : L. Debreu, J. Le Sommer] Session : NEMO optimization and discretization - Gaston Irmann et al : Improving Ocean Modelling Software NEMO 4.0 communication efficiency - Alexander Pletzer et al : A new interpolation method to compute ocean fluxes from Arakawa C/D gridded data - Antoine-Alexis Nasser et al : Finding better numerical solutions for circulation along piecewise-constant coastlines in ocean models - Diego Bruciaferri et al : Developing advanced localised vertical coordinates to improve Nordic overflows representation in global models - Dave Storkey et al : Effect of bathymetric smoothing and bathymetric drag on large scale flow in the Southern Ocean 02:45pm-03:30pm : 5-MIN TALKS + 20-MIN QUESTIONS [Conveners : L. Debreu, J. Le Sommer] Session : NEMO parameterizations and resolution sensitivity - Charles Pelletier et al : New developments and tests related to the mass flux convective parameterization in NEMO 4.2 - Malin Odalen et al : Evaluating increased ocean resolution of the Weddell Gyre region in global coupled climate simulations with FOCI [cancelled] - Alex Megann et al : Preliminary results from a 1/12◦ global forced NEMO simulation - Chunxue Yang et al : The role of eddies in the North Atlantic decadal variability - Clément Bricaud et al : Toward a community global 1/36◦ ORCA36 configuration based on NEMO 4 03:30pm-04:00pm : BREAK 04:00pm-05:00pm : EXCHANGES WITH TODAY’S PRESENTERS (ACCESS TO FULL PRESENTATIONS & POSTERS) 05:00pm-05:30pm : CLOSING SESSION & SUMMARY OF TOPICAL DISCUSSIONS |
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