Poster sessions

 
There are two formal poster sessions:
    Session 1: Wednesday 22 July, 14:00 - 16:00 (Theme 1 posters)
    Session 2: Thursday 23 July, 15:20 - 16:50 (Posters for Themes 2 - 4).

Posters will remain on display throughout, and participants are encouraged to visit them during the tea/coffee breaks.

Poster Session 1 (Wednesday 14:00-16:00)

Theme 1 posters

Characterising the AMOC - structure, variability, mechanisms and ocean response (Wednesday 14:00 - 16:00)

T1-01

Benjamin Harden: Upstream Sources of the Denmark Strait Overflow Water: Results from a Year-Long Moored Array. Abstract

T1-02

Erik Van Sebille: The fate of Mediterranean Outflow Water in the North Atlantic and its mixing with Labrador Sea Water. Abstract and presentation download.

T1-03

Monika Rhein: Time series of AMOC components in the subpolar North Atlantic. Abstract

T1-04

Claudia Schmid: An observations and model based analysis of meridional transports in the South Atlantic Abstract

T1-05

Laure Zanna: Changes in AMOC variability under increased CO2. Abstract

T1-06

Paola Cessi: Size matters: another reason why the Atlantic is saltier than the Pacific. Abstract

T1-07

Laura Jackson: Mechanisms of MOC hysteresis in a GCM and the importance of hosing scenarios. Abstract and presentation download [meeting participants only].

T1-08

Thomas Rossby: Changes in poleward transport between Greenland and Scotland from 1999-2002 to the present time. Abstract

T1-09

Irene Polo: Understanding boundary density variability at 26N and its relation to the geostrophic transports in the North Atlantic. Abstract and presentation download [meeting participants only].

T1-10

Matthew Thomas: AMOC variability and "ringing" related to oceanic damped oscillatory modes. Abstract

T1-11

Edward Doddridge: Meridional propagation of meridional volume transport anomalies in an idealised model. Abstract and presentation download.

T1-12

Alexey Fedorov: How AMOC variations affect North Atlantic SSTs. Abstract Withdrawn.

T1-13

Jiayan Yang: Interior Wave Pathways for the AMOC variability propagation. Abstract

T1-14

Dana Mastropole: Hydrographic Structure of Overflow Water Passing Through the Denmark Strait. Abstract

T1-15

Andrew Davis: Interannual and decadal North Atlantic heat content variability in the CMIP5. Abstract

T1-16

Oleg Saenko: Subpolar Atlantic convection and heat budget in observations and models. Abstract and presentation download.

T1-17

Magdalena Andres: Denmark Strait Overflow Water observed at Line W: its evolution and mixing via deep cyclones. Abstract and presentation download.

T1-18

Irene Mavilia: Atlantic Multidecadal Variability in a multi-model ensemble of CMIP5 simulations: an assessment of its spectral characteristics and its non-stationary behaviour. Abstract and presentation download [meeting participants only].

T1-19

David Marshall: A relation between the volume transports of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation and Antarctic Circumpolar Current. Abstract

T1-20

Paul Halloran: Forced Multidecadal AMOC Variability Over the Past 1000 years. Abstract

T1-21

Zoltan Szuts: The fate of baroclinic energy reaching the Atlantic western boundary at 26N. Abstract

T1-22

Sijia Zou: Breaking the linkage between the Labrador Sea Water production and its export to the subtropical gyre. Abstract and presentation download.

T1-23

Toby Sherwin: Insights into the Mesoscale Circulation of the Rockall Trough. Abstract and presentation download.

T1-24

Michael Bell: Meridional overturning circulations driven by surface wind and buoyancy forcing. Abstract and presentation download.

T1-25

Dafydd Evans: Recent changes in the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation: A thermohaline perspective. Abstract

T1-26

Elaine McDonagh: Property variability in Florida Straits: Contributions from the North and South Atlantic. Abstract

T1-27

Neil I. Wells: Perspectives on the future of AMOC. Abstract

T1-28

Alice Marzocchi: The North Atlantic subpolar circulation in an eddy-resolving global ocean model. Abstract and presentation download.

T1-29

Chris Roberts: Predictability of regional sea level and ocean circulation in a decadal forecasting system. Abstract

T1-30

Gustavo Goni: Temporal variability of the South Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation between 20S and 35S. Abstract

T1-31

Christopher Meinen: Monitoring Florida Current transport at 27°N using pressure gauges. Abstract

T1-32

Gunnar Voet: Abyssal volume and heat transport through the Samoan Passage: A 16-month timeseries of the deep Pacific Overturning Circulation based on recent observations. Abstract

T1-33

Ben Moat: North Atlantic heat transport at 26.5°N: New insights from synthesis of RAPID array observations with output from a high resolution global ocean circulation model. Abstract

T1-34

Pablo Ortega: Reconciling two alternative mechanisms behind bi-decadal AMOC variability. Abstract and presentation download.

T1-35

Vassil Roussenov: The role of the MOC in forming gyre-scale heat content anomalies. Abstract and presentation download.

T1-36

LuAnne Thompson: Heat and Freshwater Convergence Anomalies in the Atlantic Ocean Inferred from Observations. Abstract

T1-37

Susan Lozier: Introduction to OSNAP: Overturning in the Subpolar North Atlantic. Abstract

T1-38

Renellys Perez: Monitoring the MOC in the South Atlantic: A 'SAMOC Initiative' update. Abstract and presentation download [meeting participants only].

T1-39

Stefan Gary: Estimates of the seasonal variability of volume, heat, and freshwater fluxes in the eastern subpolar North Atlantic. Abstract

T1-40

Edward Armstrong: Investigating the impact of CO2 on multi-decadal variability of the AMOC in the HadCM3 coupled climate model. Abstract

T1-41

Ruth Curry: An Eulerian view of cold limb flows through the interior western North Atlantic. Abstract Withdrawn.

T1-42

Kathleen Donohue: The Oleander Project: High-resolution observations of the dynamic ocean between New Jersey and Bermuda. Abstract

T1-43

Rolf Käse: Move transport correlations with Nordic Seas overflows in models and observations in response to stochastic subpolar wind stress curl. Abstract

T1-44

Patricia Handmann: Decadal Variations of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation as simulated by the VIKING20 Model. Abstract

T1-45

Xiaoming Zhai: A simple model of the response of the Atlantic to the North Atlantic Oscillation. Abstract and presentation download.

T1-46

Sarah Sparrow: The Impact of North Atlantic Sea Surface Temperatures on Attributing Human Influence for the Winter 2013/14 Southern England Floods. Abstract and presentation download [meeting participants only].

Poster Session 2 (Thursday 15:20-16:50)

Theme 2 posters

Impacts of AMOC on the atmosphere, cryosphere and land (Thursday 15:20 - 16:50)

T2-02

Jianjun Yin: Influence of AMOC on Sea Levels in the North Atlantic. Abstract

T2-03

Lin Xiaopei: AMOC and ocean heat content changes in the past two decades-wind and buoyancy forcing. Abstract

T2-04

Dan Hodson: North Atlantic Cooling: Anatomy, Causes and Impacts. Abstract and presentation download.

T2-05

Sergey Kravtsov: Attribution of multidecadal climate trends in observations and models. Abstract and presentation download.

T2-06

Dmitry Sonechkin: Statement of the problem on the mutual adjustment of the atmosphere and ocean in 'fast' and 'slow' time. Abstract and presentation download.

T2-07

Gerard McCarthy: Sea-level fluctuations show Ocean Circulation impact on Atlantic Multidecadal Variability. Abstract and presentation download.

T2-08

Ric Williams: Climate sensitivity to ocean sequestration of heat and carbon. Abstract and presentation download [meeting participants only].

Theme 3 posters

AMOC state estimation, predictability and prediction (Thursday 15:20 - 16:50)

T3-01

Alan Condron: High resolution ocean model simulations with interactive icebergs to estimate AMOC sensitivity to increased Greenland ice sheet melt. Abstract and presentation download [meeting participants only].

T3-02

Jürgen Kröger: Spurious initialization in near term AMOC predictions. Abstract and presentation download.

T3-03

Florian Sévellec: On the predictability of North Atlantic ocean state. Abstract

T3-04

Simon Tett: The Day Before Tomorrow: How might the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation have changed? Abstract and presentation download.

T3-05

Matthew Menary: Testing the impact of CMIP5 model biases on the simulation of North Atlantic decadal variability. Abstract and presentation download.

T3-06

Lena Schulze: Freshwater advection into the Labrador Sea. Abstract

T3-07

Alex Megann: Remedying excessive numerical diapycnal mixing in the GO5.0 NEMO configuration. Abstract and presentation download [meeting participants only].

T3-08

Martha Buckley: Predictability of Atlantic Ocean Heat Content Abstract

T3-09

Pablo Ortega: Bidecadal North Atlantic ocean circulation variability controlled by timing of volcanic eruptions. Abstract

T3-10

Juliette Mignot: Decadal prediction skill with surface nudging. Abstract and presentation download [meeting participants only].

T3-11

Neela Morarji: Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) geostrophic transport: Comparison of the RAPID time series with hydrography from 2004 to 2011. Abstract

T3-12

Cécile Penland: Linear Stochastic Analysis of AMOC Dynamics in Different General Circulation Models. Abstract Withdrawn.

Theme 4 posters

Novel approaches to pan-Atlantic observations, modelling, analysis and synthesis (Thursday 15:20 - 16:50)

T4-01

Tim Smyth: RAPID within the context of a Pan-Atlantic Biogeochemical Observing System. Abstract Withdrawn.

T4-02

Johannes Karstensen: AtlantOS: Optimizing and Enhancing the Integrated Atlantic Ocean Observing System. Abstract

T4-03

Andreas Born et al (presented by J.Mignot): Multiple equilibria as a possible mechanism for decadal variability in the North Atlantic Ocean Abstract and presentation download [meeting participants only].

T4-04

Katelin Childers: Directly Measured Currents and Estimated Transport Pathways of Atlantic Water between 59.5N and the Iceland-Faroes-Scotland Ridge. Abstract and presentation download.

T4-05

Detelina Ivanova: State and variability of the North Atlantic water mass formation and its relation to the AMOC in the NorESM-1 climate model. Abstract

T4-06

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

T4-07

Paul Halloran: Modelling in ABC fluxes: Using carbon cycle and ecosystem models to interpret and add value to RAPID observations. Abstract

T4-08

David Smeed: Requirements for a real-time array to monitor the AMOC at 26°N. Abstract

T4-09

Simon Müller,: Nonlinear optimal perturbation of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation: A new ocean modelling tool for predictability studies. Abstract

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