12th Annual PACLIM Workshop
The 12th annual PACLIM Workshop will be held May 2-5, 1995 at the
Asilomar Conference Center in Pacific Grove, California. The workshop
considers multidisciplinary issues of climate variability from weather
to geological time scales with a focus on the Pacific and western
Americas. This yearŐs theme session will be "Interdecadal Climate
Variability Over the Pacific and Western Americas." Tim Baumgartner and
Dan Cayan have put together an exciting theme session with invited
keynote speakers. Most of the first day (May 3) will be devoted to this
theme, but the rest of the workshop will be devoted to contributed oral
and poster presentations covering the many aspects of climate that have
become the hallmark of PACLIM workshops.
The theme session will highlight:
- ocean-atmosphere variability from the instrumental record--natural variability and possible anthropogenic change
- modelling interdecadal climate variability in the North Pacific
- hydrological and terrestrial ecosystem response in western North America
- ocean ecosystem response in the eastern North Pacific
- terrestrial and marine paleorecords from the eastern Pacific and western North America
- societal impacts of interdecadal climate variability,
- and more.
The informal atmosphere that has prevailed in past workshops will be
maintained. Students are encouraged to attend and present their
research. Most oral presentations will be allotted approximately 20
minutes. Longer invited talks will be given in the special keynote
theme session. Because there will not be sufficient time for everyone
to give a talk, we ask you to consider the poster format for
highlighting your research. To assure that each poster receives
attention, time will be allotted for a 1-minute introduction for each
poster.
Lodging and meals will be provided from funding by several sponsors.
Limited travel funds may be available, but please don't ask for travel
assistance unless you cannot pay your own travel. An $80 registration
fee is required to help defray expenses for the workshop. Due to the
constraints of lodging at the Asilomar Conference Center, a maximum of
about 100 participants will be admitted, and you will be expected to
share a room.
For further information on the theme session contact Tim Baumgartner
(Phone: 619-534-2171; FAX: 619-534-7641; Internet:
trbaumgartner@ucsd.edu) or Dan Cayan (Phone: 619-534-4507; FAX:
619-534-8561; Internet: cayan@seaaira.ucsd.edu), both at Scripps
Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, CA. For further information on
registration contact Don Gautier, U.S. Geological Survey, Box 25046, MS
934, Federal Center, Denver, CO 80225 (Phone: 303-236-5740; FAX:
303-236-8822; Internet: gautier@bpgsvr.cr.usgs.gov).