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UNDERSTANDING
CLIMATE
CHANGE:
A SYMPOSIUM IN
HONOR OF
SYUKURO
MANABE
18-20 March 1998
Princeton, New Jersey, USA
Jointly sponsored by
Princeton University's Atmospheric
and Oceanic Sciences Program
(AOSP),
The Princeton Environmental Institute
(PEI), and
The Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory
(NOAA/GFDL).
Take a look at the Manabe Banquet
Haiku Contest
finalists.
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This scientific colloquium honored Suki Manabe's
remarkable achievements during his career in climate modeling.
Approximately 20 invited speakers discussed their recent work
or provided an overview of their area of expertise.
The mix of 30-minute talks highlighted some of the most important
current developments in many aspects of climate change, including
climate modeling, observational diagnostics, paleoclimate, and interactions
among the various elements that together constitute the coupled
climate system.
The two and one-half day
meeting
took place on March 18-20, 1998,
with a banquet in Suki's honor
on the evening of the 19th.
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Program
Schedule
Symposium Speakers:
Michael L. Bender
Wallace S. Broecker
Mark Cane
Robert J. Charlson
Jonathan A. Foley
Filippo Giorgi
Peter H. Gleick
James E. Hansen
Klaus F. Hasselmann
Thomas R. Karl
Ralph F. Keeling
Jeffrey T. Kiehl
John E. Kutzbach
Douglas R. MacAyeal
John F. B. Mitchell
Jerry Mahlman
Stefan Rahmstorf
Benjamin D. Santer
Stephen H. Schneider
John M. Wallace
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After
Manabe, S.,
and R. J. Stouffer, 1993:
Century-scale effects of increased
atmospheric CO2 on the ocean-atmosphere system.
Nature, 364 (6434), 215-218.
[Click Here]
to view Suki's GFDL bibliography.
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SYUKURO MANABE's
VITAE
from Suki's new home at the
Frontier Research
System for Global Change in Japan, where he is
Program Director of the Global Warming Research Program.
Additional
Information
(click above for more
information about parking, travel directions, online maps,
schedules, banquet info, contact persons, etc.)
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