Research Topics
Research Topics have been established, to facilitate collaborations by connecting people with similar interests and to coordinate efforts to minimize duplication, share data, and share techniques.
If you are interested in participating, please e-mail the contact(s). Their main responsibility is to organize an e-mail list to pass information and announcements between colleagues interested in the topic. As your research progresses, please send paper abstracts and other research related announcements to the contacts for distribution.
Please view the current topics listed below as an evolving entities: New topics and contacts can be added any time.
Topics have been organized envisioning possible sections at future meetings and the multi-model outputs that will become available for analysis, such as those from CMIP5 and SHFP, see Models & Data.
Abstracts for works in progress from within the Research Topics & Groups are posted on the "Paper Projects" page.
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Antarctica: From Ozone to Carbon
Contact: Judith Perlwitz (judith.perlwitz@noaa.gov)
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Intra-seasonal variability
Contacts: Amy Butler (amy.butler@noaa.gov); Andrew Charlton-Perez (a.j.charlton@reading.ac.uk); Edwin Gerber (gerber@cims.nyu.edu); Tiffany Shaw (tas2163@columbia.edu)
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Tropical Waves and the QBO
Contact: Marco Giorgetta (marco.giorgetta@mpimet.mpg.de)
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QBOi, the QBO initiative, Scott Osprey (sosprey@atm.ox.ac.uk)
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Water Vapor
Contact: Chiara Cagnazzo (chiara.cagnazzo@gmail.com)
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Troposphere-stratosphere circulation changes
Contacts: Alexey Karpechko (alexey.karpechko@fmi.fi); Elisa Manzini (elisa.manzini@mpimet.mpg.de)
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ENSO, MJO, and QBO
Contact: Natalia Calvo (calvo@ucar.edu)
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AMOC and PDO
Contact: Thomas Reichler (thomas.reichler@utah.edu)
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Tropopause and the UTLS
Contact: Thomas Birner (thomas@atmos.colostate.edu)
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Volcanic forcing
Contact: Matthew Toohey (mtoohey@ifm-geomar.de)