Posters

 
There are two formal poster sessions:
    Session 1: Tuesday 19 September, 18:00 - 20:00 Theme 1, 2 and 4 posters
    Session 2: Wednesday 20 September, 13:30 - 16:00 Theme 3 posters.
However, all posters will remain on display throughout the meeting, and participants are encouraged to visit them during the tea/coffee breaks, as well as during the formal poster sessions.

Presenters of posters from Themes 1, 2 and 4 will be present to discuss their posters during Poster Session 1 on Tuesday 19 September, from 18:00. Theme 3 poster presenters will be present discuss their posters during Poster Session 2, Wednesday 20 September, 13:30-16:00.

Posters should be in A0 Portrait format, i.e. no more than 90 cm wide. Each poster has a Poster ID, given at the end of the abstract, If you are presenting a poster, please make sure you use the poster board marked with your ID. This will make it easier for participants to find the individual posters listed below.

 

Poster Session 1

Tuesday 19 September 18:00-20:00

Theme 1: Ocean-Atmosphere-Cryosphere Interactions

T1-01

Bresson, Helene: Polar lows and the North Atlantic Climate System. Abstract and presentation download [registered meeting participants only]

T1-02

Grist, Jeremy: Re-emergence of North Atlantic subsurface ocean temperature anomalies in a seasonal forecast system. Abstract

T1-03

Lee, Robert : Impact of Gulf Stream SST biases on the global atmospheric circulation. Abstract

T1-04

Schroeder, David: An observations and model based analysis of meridional transports in the South Atlantic. Abstract

T1-05

Souan, Cindy: Impact of the cold temperature anomalies in the North Atlantic on the summer european climate, case study of the summer 2015 (Presented by Clotilde Dubois). Abstract and presentation download

T1-06

Swingedouw, Didier: Impact of freshwater release in the Mediterranean Sea on the North Atlantic climate. Abstract and presentation download

Theme 2: Characterising the North Atlantic Climate System in 4-D

T2-01

Allison, Lesley : Using synthetic profiles to assess the ability of the ocean observing system and mapping methods to constrain estimates of ocean heat content and spatial patterns of change. Abstract

T2-02

Berrisford, Paul: An overview of ERA5. Abstract

T2-03

Dubois, Clotilde: Deep convection in the North Atlantic and associated decadal variability. Abstract and presentation download

T2-04

WITHDRAWN

T2-05

Ma, Liping: How do different weather regimes affect cold and warm air outbreaks and air-sea heat flux over the North Atlantic? Abstract and presentation download [registered meeting participants only]

T2-06

Megann, Alex: 20th Century ocean/sea ice integrations for the ACSIS project. Abstract and presentation download [registered meeting participants only]

T2-07

Rayner, Darren: The status of the RAPID 26N mooring array as serviced in 2017. Abstract and presentation download

Theme 4: Towards budgets

T4-01

Brown, Peter: Circulation-driven variability of North Atlantic anthropogenic carbon transports. Abstract

T4-02

Carracedo, Lidia: 2004-2012 basin-scale nutrient transport across the RAPID-26.5ᴼN section. Abstract

T4-03

Houpert, Loic: Transport Structure of the North Atlantic Current in Subpolar Gyre from observations. Abstract

T4-04

King, Brian: Moored oxygen measurements at 26N. Abstract

T4-05

WITHDRAWN

T4-06

Darren Rayner: Developing a telemetry system for the RAPID 26N moorings. Abstract

T4-07

Neill Mackay, Chris Wilson*, Jan Zika, Penny Holliday: A Regional Thermohaline Inverse Method for Estimating Circulation and Mixing, Applied to the Arctic. Abstract

T4-08

Paul Halloran and David Ford: Can RAPID and OSNAP biogeochemical measurements constrain the North Atlantic CO2 sink? Abstract

 

Poster Session 2

Wednesday 19 September 13:30-16:00

Theme 3: Understanding Change and Variability

T3-01

Alexander-Turner, Rhea: Testing the robustness of observed AMOC fingerprints in a perfect model framework. (Presented by Pablo Ortega) Abstract and presentation download [registered meeting participants only]

T3-02

Ashby, Sophia: Comparing eddy properties from tracked ocean eddies in a high resolution coupled climate model. Abstract

T3-03

WITHDRAWN

T3-04

Bracegirdle, Thomas: Recent multi-decadal trends in the mean and inter-annual variability of the winter NAO: comparing observations and CMIP5 simulations. Abstract

T3-05

Brown, Peter: Meridional overturning circulation variability drives anomalous air-sea CO2 fluxes in the subtropical North Atlantic. Abstract

T3-06

Carvalho Oliveira, Julianna: The influence of the AMOC strength at 26°N on seasonal SST predictability in the North Atlantic. Abstract

T3-07

Cooper,Fenwick: Pre-calculation and efficient presentation of geophysical correlations. Abstract and presentation download [registered meeting participants only]

T3-08

Desbruyères, Damien: Great Spice Anomalies Control Deep Heat Uptake in the North Atlantic Ocean. Abstract and presentation download [registered meeting participants only]

T3-09

Gastineau, Guillaume: The intrinsic North Atlantic Ocean decadal variability: role of atmospheric resolution and ocean-atmosphere. Abstract and presentation download [registered meeting participants only]

T3-10

Gray, Lesley: Solar Cycle Influence on the North Atlantic Circulation. Abstract

T3-11

Jackson, Laura: AMOC hysteresis in a state-of-the-art GCM. Abstract and presentation download [registered meeting participants only]

T3-12

Lee, Robert: Teleconnections between the Madden Julian Oscillation (MJO) and North Atlantic-European patterns of variability as a source of predictability. Abstract

T3-13

Liberato, Margarida: Evaluation of warming SST in the explosive cyclogenesis over Eastern North Atlantic. Abstract

T3-14

Lobelle, Delphine: The barotropic circulation at 26°N and the estimation of the overturning circulation. Abstract and presentation download [registered meeting participants only]

T3-15

Lu, Hua: Downward Wave Reflection as a Mechanism for the Stratosphere-Troposphere Response to the 11-year Solar Cycle. Abstract

T3-16

Marsh, Robert: Large-scale oceanic influences on the European Slope Current and the downstream impacts. Abstract

T3-17

Menary, Matthew: The mechanisms driving systematic biases in the North Atlantic in decadal prediction models. Abstract and presentation download

T3-18

Messias, Marie-Jose: Temporal evolution of CFCs and SF6 signals at 25°N for the 1992-2016 period. Abstract

T3-19

Moat, Ben: Relationship between changes in the North Atlantic heat content and SST. Abstract

T3-20

Moneries, Paul-Arthur: A role of the Atlantic Ocean in predicting summer surface air temperature over North East Asia? Abstract

T3-21

Ortega, Pablo: A multi-model comparison of the ocean contributions to multidecadal variability in the North Atlantic. Abstract and presentation download [registered meeting participants only]

T3-22

Reynolds, David: A skilful annually resolved and absolutely dated marine spatial network reconstruction of North Atlantic subpolar gyre dynamics. Abstract

T3-23

Robson, Jon: Understanding the role of the North Atlantic subpolar gyre in near-term climate predictions. Abstract

T3-24

Roussenov, Vassil: Partitioning of heat and salt transport, and the partial compensation of heat and salt in the North Atlantic. Abstract and presentation download

T3-25

Solodoch, Aviv: Instabilities and Interior Transport Pathways of the Deep Western Boundary Current in the North Atlantic. Abstract and presentation download [registered meeting participants only]

T3-26

Spooner, Peter: High resolution records of the Northeast Atlantic from the Late Holocene: Exceptional 20th century changes? Abstract

T3-27

Thomas, Chris: Using lagged covariances to assimilate RAPID data. Abstract

T3-28

Wood, Richard: What are the main factors influencing the position of AMOC stability thresholds? Abstract and presentation download

T3-29

Worthington, Emma: Estimating the deep overturning transport variability at 26°N using bottom pressure recorders. Abstract

T3-30

Årthun, Marius: Arctic-Atlantic climate variability and predictability provided by poleward ocean heat transport. Abstract

T3-31

I. Polo , J. Robson, K. Haines and C. Thomas: Can the western boundary profile at 26N be used to extract buoyancy-forced AMOC signals? Abstract

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