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Impact relevance and usability of high resolution climate modeling and data

Technical Report ·
DOI:https://doi.org/10.2172/1330488· OSTI ID:1330488
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  1. Aspen Global Change Inst., Basalt, CO (United States); Aspen Global Change Institute
The Aspen Global Change Institute hosted a technical science workshop entitled, “Impact Relevance and Usability of High-Resolution Climate Modeling and Datasets,” on August 2-7, 2015 in Aspen, CO. Kate Calvin (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory), Andrew Jones (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) and Jean-François Lamarque (NCAR) served as co-chairs for the workshop. The meeting included the participation of 29 scientists for a total of 145 participant days. Following the workshop, workshop co-chairs authored a meeting report published in Eos on April 27, 2016. Insights from the workshop directly contributed to the formation of a new DOE-supported project co-led by workshop co-chair Andy Jones. A subset of meeting participants continue to work on a publication on institutional innovations that can support the usability of high resolution modeling, among other sources of climate information.
Research Organization:
Aspen Global Change Inst., Basalt, CO (United States)
Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE Office of Science (SC), Biological and Environmental Research (BER) (SC-23)
DOE Contract Number:
SC0014115
OSTI ID:
1330488
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

References (1)

Climate Modeling with Decision Makers in Mind journal April 2016