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2017
CMOS, Toronto
- The importance of mid-latitude wave break events for synoptic-scale buildups of zonal available potential energy. ,
- Synoptic-scale zonal available potential energy buildups in the Northern Hemisphere. ,
- Explosive cyclogenesis over the North Atlantic: progress, challenges and opportunities ,
- A New Diagnostic Turbulence Scheme in CanAm4 Climate Models ,
- Influence of the model spatial resolution on atmospheric conditions leading to freezing rain in regional climate simulations ,
CNRCWP Arctic Terrestrial Modelling Workshop, Oxford, UK
CNRCWP Science meeting, Montreal
- Climatological Assessment of Spatiotemporal Trends in Monthly Snowfall Totals & Extremes over the Laurentian Great Lakes Basin ,
- Probable maximum precipitation (pmp) ,
- How the structure of the land cover affects the surface energy and water budgets ,
- Changing Arctic terrestrial snow cover: an update of current understanding from SWIPA 2017 ,
- The Canadian Land Data Assimilation System and its Operational Implementation at ECCC ,
- Application of new urban roughness parametrization in single-layer UCM/ WRF and it’s application for future urban climate projection ,
- Improving seasonal forecasts of mean and extremes via dynamical downscaling ,
- The role of snow trend on future climate of North America ,
- Ouranos and the Network Enhancement Initiative ,
- Sub-Grid Snow Parameterization in CRCM5/CLASS ,
- Accounting for pothole associated runoff non-contributing areas in the Canadian Land Surface Scheme ,
- Some Tools and Results from our research into Temperature Extremes ,
- Coordinated Regional Downscaling Experiment(CORDEX) ,
- A strategy to represent impacts of subgrid-scale topography on snow evolution in CLASS ,
- Representing Atmospheric Boundary Layer in the CanAM4 Model: Progress and Plans ,
- Heavy lake effect snow in current and future climate for the Great Lakes region ,
- Targeted analysis of extremes for climate change impact and adaptation communities ,
- Climate Change AdaptationIntegrated modelling in the Great Lakes ,
- RCM-based Glacier Mass Balance Modelling in Western and Arctic Canada ,
- Evaluation of NSERC’s Climate Change and Atmospheric Processes Research Initiative: Key Findings from the CRNCWP Case Study ,
- Recent developments and applications of CLASS-CTEM ,
- ECCC Modeling Contribution to YOPP:The Canadian Arctic Prediction System (CAPS) ,
- Tropical storm activity enhanced by Sahara greening and reduced dust emissions during the African Humid Period ,
- Investigating added value of regional climate modelling in North American winter storm track simulations ,
- North American Extreme Rainfall Events under Climate Change ,
- Similarities and dissimilarities in the evolution of the Canadian Arctic and West Canadian Glaciers in a future warmer climate ,
- PCIC Status and plans/ NEI Enhanced technology transfer ,
- Canadian Network for Regional Climate and Weather Processes ,
- Future of high performance computing in Canada ,
- Pan-Arctic temperature extremes modulated by migrating vegetation ,
- Regional validation of the CSLM (Canadian Small Lake Model) ,
- Manitoba Hydro and the CNRCWP Network Enhancement Initiative ,
- CRD/ECCC – CNRCWP Collaboration and Status of Tech Transfer ,
- Challenges associated with projecting changes in sub-daily precipitation extremes ,
CRM Workshop on Environmental Risk Modelling and Extreme Events, Montreal
Canadian Geophysical Union Congress, Vancouver
Department of Statistics, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg
EGU, Vienna
- Climatological Assessment of Spatiotemporal Trends in Observational Monthly Snowfall Totals and Extremes over the Canadian Great Lakes Basin ,
- Probable maximum precipitation (PMP) ,
- Simulations of ice pellets and freezing rain using an explicit parameterization of the bulk liquid fraction of ice ,
- nderstanding and Representing Stable Boundary Layer Over Cold Regions Based on Observations and A New Diagnostic Turbulence Scheme in CanAm4 Climate Models ,
- On the representation of heavy alke-effect snow events for the Laurentian Great Lakes region in a Regional Climate Model ,
International Glaciology Society International Symposium on The Cryosphere in a Changing Climate, Wellington
TUDelft, Delft
WCRP workshop: Addressing the Challenge of Compound Events, Zurich
2016
13th International Meeting on Statistical Climatology, Canmore
41st Northeast Storms Conference, Saratoga Springs
9th International Cloud Modeling Workshop, Exeter
AGU Fall meeting, San Francisco
Adaptation Canada 2016, National Symposium on Climate Change Adaptation, Ottawa
Atmospheric Rivers Conference held at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla
Banff International Research Station (BIRS) workshop, Banff
CMOS, Fredericton
- A Climatological Analysis of Lake Effect Snowfall and its Processes over the Ontario Snowbelt Region of the Great Lakes Basin ,
- The role of land-atmosphere interaction on future hot-spells over North America as simulated by the Canadian Regional Climate Model (CRCM5) ,
- Snow-atmosphere coupling in current and future climates over North America in the Canadian Regional Climate Model (CRCM5) ,
- On the Frozen Soil Scheme for High Latitude Regions ,
- The role of air masses in producing extreme precipitation events. ,
- Lake-river and lake-atmosphere interactions in a changing climate over Northeast Canada ,
- Projected Changes to rain-on-snow events over North America based on two Canadian Regional Climate Models ,
- North America Extra-Tropical Cyclones and their relationship with precipitation extremes using Regional Climate Models ,
- On the relationship between North Atlantic baroclinic growth rate regimes and surface cyclogenesis ,
- Assessment of storm tracks variability in North America using various wind products from Regional Climate Models ,
- Snow characteristics and snow albedo feedback as simulated by CRCM5 over North America ,
- Dynamic glaciers in CRCM5 ,
- Investigation of the 2013 Alberta flood from weather and climate perspectives ,
- Impact of dynamic vegetation on the simulated pan-Arctic land surface state ,
- : Evaluation of the atmospheric conditions associated with freezing rain and ice pellets produced by regional climate model simulations ,
- Event attribution: the emerging science of attributing causes to extreme events ,
CNRCWP Science meeting, Montreal
- A Climatological Analysis of Lake Effect Snowfall and its Processes over the Ontario Snowbelt Region of the Great Lakes Basin ,
- Identifying synoptic patterns patterns associated with rapid buildups of zonal available potential energy ,
- Climatology of freezing rain over eastern Canada ,
- Recent Developments at RPN on Land Surface Modeling ,
- Simulation of freezing rain and ice pellets ,
- Snow – atmosphere coupling in current and future climates over North America as simulated by CRCM5 ,
- Dynamical downscaling of seasonal forecasts with CRCM5 ,
- Sub-Grid Snow Parameterization in CRCM5/CLASS ,
- Regional analyses with the CRCM5 ,
- Potential climate change impacts on Arctic infrastructure from permafrost degradation related land subsidence ,
- New TKE Based Turbulent Transfer Scheme in the CCCma Models ,
- Representation of the Great Lakes in CRCM5 using 3D ocean model NEMO: impacts on simulated climate ,
- Projected changes to rain-on-snow (ROS) events over North America based on two Canadian RCMs ,
- Rain-on-snow events over North America in CanRCM4 and CRCM5 ,
- GEPS based monthly forecasting at the Canadian Meteorological Centre ,
- A Synoptic-Dynamic Analysis of the 2013 Alberta Flood ,
- Development and validation of a glacier mass balance algorithm to nest into the Canadian regional climate model ,
- North America Extra-Tropical Cyclones and their relationship with precipitation extremes using Regional Climate Models ,
- On the relationship between North Atlantic baroclinicgrowth rate regimes and surface cyclogenesis ,
- Assessment of storm tracks variability over North America using various wind and vorticity fields ,
- RCM Added Value in Climate Projections ,
- Probable Maximum Precipitation Response to Projected Climate Change over North America ,
- Simulating fractional coverages of different vegetation types over North America using the Canadian Terrestrial Ecosystem Model (CTEM) ,
- Canadian Network for Regional Climate and Weather Processes ,
- Investigation of the 2013 Alberta flood from weather and climate perspectives ,
- Response of the simulated land surface state in high-latitude regions to competition between vegetation types ,
- Freezing rain : Climatology and microphysics ,
- Regional climate modeling’s place in assessing future impacts of climate change: a climate services viewpoint ,
- Influence of ENSO and the NAO on extreme winter precipitation in North America ,
- The Changing Cold Regions Network: Observation, Diagnosis, and Prediction of Environmental Change in the Saskatchewan and Mackenzie River Basins ,
- Glacier and Hydrology Changes in Future Climate over Western Canada ,
- Intra‐annual variability of land-atmosphere coupling over North America in CRCM5 and CanRCM4 ,
CanSISE meeting, Victoria
Community Climate Science Seminar, Victoria
EGU, Vienna
- Snow-atmosphere coupling in current and future climates over North America in the Canadian Regional Climate Model (CRCM5) ,
- Improved representation of surface-groundwater interactions in land surface models ,
- Lake-river and lake-atmosphere interactions in a changing climate over Northeast Canada ,
- Projected Changes to rain-on-snow events over North America ,
- Impact of dynamic vegetation on the simulated pan-Arctic land surface state ,
GEWEX Convection-Permitting Climate Modeling Workshop, Boulder
Institute for Catastrophic Loss Reduction, Friday Forum, Victoria
International Conference on Regional Climate (ICRC)-CORDEX, Stockholm
Natural Resources and Environmental Studies Institute, UNBC, Prince George
S2S workshop at Ouranos, Montreal
Seminar at University of Oslo, Oslo
Symposium on Cryosphere-Climate Processes in Mountain Regions, Riederalp
The seventh edition of the STAHY International Workshop, Quebec
XVII International Conference on Cloud and Precipitation, Manchester
2015
14th Swiss Summer Climate School "Extremes and Climate", Ascona
17th Cyclone Workshop, Pacific Grove
- Identifying sources of synoptic-scale increases of Northern Hemisphere zonal available potential energy ,
- Arctic air masses in a warming world ,
- Baroclinic processes over the North Pacific and North Atlantic Ocean basins during January-February 2014. ,
- On the relationship between North Atlantic baroclinic growth rate regimes and surface cyclogenesis ,
27th American Meteorological Society Conference on Weather Analysis and Forecasting, Chicago
- The winters of 2014 and 2015 ,
- Identifying synoptic-scale sources of short-term (3-10 day) zonal available potential energy generation. ,
- On the relationship between North Atlantic baroclinic growth rate regimes and surface cyclogenesis. ,
- Synoptic-dynamic precursors to extreme cases of tropospheric moisture flux convergence in the Midwest, and their relationship to precipitation. ,
2nd MEOPAR Annual Science Meeting, Vancouver
40th Northeast Storms Conference, Saratoga Springs
AGU Fall meeting, San Francisco
Asia Oceanic Geosciences Society, 12th Annual Meeting, Singapore
- Improved representation of surface-groundwater interactions in land surface models ,
- Cold-season extreme baroclinic growth processes over the North Atlantic and North Pacific Basins. ,
- The role of temperature in drought projections over North America based on a Regional Climate Model ensemble. ,
- Projected changes to hot temperature spells for Canada based on NARCCAP simulations. ,
BC Climate Leadership Team, Vancouver
CCRN modelling workshop, Saskatoon
CICERO, Oslo
CMOS, Whistler
- An analysis of extreme precipitation events: The relative roles of synoptic-scale triggers versus stratification. ,
- Energy balance vs. degree day modelling of glacier mass balance in the Canadian Arctic ,
- Variability and change in Storm characteristics from RCM Perspective ,
- On the relationship between North Atlantic baroclinic growth rate regimes and surface cyclogenesis. ,
- The impact of atmospheric blocking on extreme winter minimum temperatures in North America ,
- Representing sub-grid scale snow processes in CLASS for the simulation of the hydrological cycle in western Canada’s watersheds ,
CNRCWP Science meeting, Montreal
- Freezing rain over Eastern North-America: Impact of high resolution using CRCM5 model ,
- Do RCMs provide a general improvement of the simulated climate with respect to the coarser driving data? ,
- Dynamic downscaling at different time and spatial scales: precipitation on southern United States ,
- Snow-Atmosphere coupling in CRCM5 ,
- Representation of large lakes in weather and climate models ,
- Snow and snow albedo feedback over North America in the Canadian Regional Climate Model ,
- Improved frozen soil and groundwater parameterization and their climate linkages ,
- Arctic air masses in a warming world ,
- A focus on extreme precipitation ,
- Progresses of Developing, Testing, and Implementing a New Diagnostic Turbulence Scheme using CCCma SCM-CAM4 ,
- Selected temperature extremes, their evaluation and modulation by land-atmosphere interactions ,
- Regional climate modeling's place in assessing future impacts of climate change : A climate services viewpoint ,
- Evidence of added value in North American regional climate model simulations using ever-increasing horizontal resolutions ,
- Regional glacier mass balance modelling ,
- Variability and change in Storm characteristics from RCM Perspective ,
- Progress towards evaluation of the competition module of CTEM over the North American domain ,
- CNRCWP: Organization and scientific research ,
- Impact of Interactive Vegetation Phenology on the Simulated Pan- Arctic Land Surface State ,
- Update on the formation mechanisms and occurrence of freezing rain ,
- Synoptic-Dynamic Precursors to Extreme Cases of Tropospheric Moisture Flux Convergence in the Midwest, and their Relationship to Precipitation ,
- EC-CNRCWP Collaboration ,
- Evaluation of regional climate models: extreme indices, statistical extremes and relationships with circulation ,
- On the implementation of dynamic glaciers in CRCM5 part II ,
- Extreme Air Masses in Montreal, Quebec: Dynamic Implications ,
- Representing sub-grid scale snow processes in CLASS for the simulation of the hydrological cycle in western Canada’s watersheds ,
- Canadian Network for Regional Climate and Weather Processes (Theme B): Statistical extremes allowed by fine mesh and land-atmosphere feedbacks ,
- Pacific Climate Impacts Consortium Providing User-Motivated Climate Science ,
- Theme A: Specific weather and climate phenomena permitted by high resolution ,
Canadian Wildlife Health Association Workshop "The Place for Wildlife Health in Climate Change Preparedness and Adaptation", Victoria
Capital Region District Round Table on the Environment, Victoria
Centre de la Recherche Meteorologique, Toulouse
Department of Atmospheric Sciences of Kongju University, Gongju
- Projected changes to high temperature events for Canada based on a Regional Climate Model ensemble ,
- Projected changes to winter temperature characteristics over Canada based on an RCM ensemble ,
- The role of temperature in drought projections over North America ,
- A copula-based multivariate analysis of Canadian RCM projected changes to flood characteristics for northeastern Canada ,
Department of Civil and Environement Engineering of Dankook University, Gyeonggi-do
Department of Statistics and Actuarial Science, University of Waterloo, Waterloo
Department of Statistics, Western University, London
Environment Canada , Toronto
IESVIC, Victoria
INARCH Inaugural Workshop, Kananaskis
IPCC Workshop on regional climate projections and their use in impacts and risk analysis studies, São José dos Campos
IUGG Congress, Prague
International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics 26th General Assembly (IAMAS Symposium), Prague
Joint assembly AGU-GAC-MAC-CGU, Montreal
- Impact of land-use and land-cover changes on CRCM5 climate projections over North America for the 21st century ,
- The winters of 2014 and 2015 ,
- Snow-atmosphere coupling over North America in the fifth generation of the Canadian Regional Climate Model (CRCM5) ,
- Snow and Snow-Albedo Feedback in the Canadian Regional Climate Model Simulations over North America ,
- Climate/Hydrology Sensitivity to Frozen Soil Parameterization ,
- Exploring interflow – soil moisture – climate linkages: Case study for northeast Canada ,
- Projected changes to hot air-temperature spells for Canada based on a Regional Climate Model ensemble ,
- Representation of high-latitude hydrology in climate models ,
- Impact of Interactive Vegetation Phenology on the Simulated Pan-Arctic Land Surface State and Climate for the Historical Period ,
- Extreme cases of vertically integrated moisture flux convergence and their relationship to precipitation in the US Midwest. ,
- A Climatology of North American 850 hPa Equivalent Potential Temperature and its Extremes in Montreal, Quebec. ,
- Intra and Inter Seasonal Variability of Land-Atmosphere Coupling over North America ,
- Representing sub-grid scale snow processes in CLASS for the simulation of the hydrological cycle in western Canada’s watersheds ,
Our Common Future Under Climate Change, UNESCO, Paris
Our common future under climate change, Paris
Quest University, Squamish
Spatial Data Infrastructure Summit, Victoria
Statistical Society of Canada Annual Meeting, Halifax
The 27th American Meteorological Society Conference on Weather Analysis and Forecasting, Chicago
Transport Canada Webinar, Victoria
University of California-Davis Seminar Series, Davis
Workshop on Extreme Climate Events: From Physical to Solutions, Riederalp
2014
10th Annual Symposium of the Brace Centre for Water Resources Management, Montreal
13th CAS-TWAS-WMO Forum, Beijing
3rd International Lund Regional-Scale Climate Modelling Workshop: 21st Century Challenges in Regional Climate Modelling, Lund
- Feasibility Study of Very High Resolution Regional Climate Modelling Through Grid Telescoping Applied to the Canadian Regional Climate Model (CRCM5). ,
- Limited-Area Energy Budget for the Canadian RCM. ,
- A framework to study the potential benefits of using high resolution regional climate model simulations. ,
- Evaluation of fifth-generation Canadian Regional Climate Model (CRCM5) simulations using Stage IV precipitation analyzes over the eastern United States ,
- Exploring a three-stage dynamical downscaling with empirical sea-surface correction using CRCM5 over the CORDEX-Africa domain. ,
- Investigating structural dependencies between AOGCM models and their impact on regional-scale climate-change projections. ,
AGU Fall meeting, San Francisco
- Impact of Land Use Change over North America as simulated by the Canadian Regional Climate Model ,
- Land-Atmosphere interaction over North America in the current and future climates using Canadian Regional Climate Model (CRCM5) ,
- Parameterization of incoming longwave radiation for glaciers in the Canadian Rocky Mountains ,
- On Improving Cold Region Hydrological Processes in the Canadian Land Surface Scheme ,
- The evolution of arctic air masses in a warming world. ,
- A new MOOC on Natural Disasters. ,
- New Diagnostic Turbulence Parameterization Scheme for Representing Diurnal Variations of the Boundary Layer Wind Speed PDF and Clouds in CANAM4 SCM ,
- Lake-river-atmosphere Interactions as Simulated by the Canadian Regional Climate Model (CRCM5) over North-east Canada ,
- Impact of satellite-based lake surface observations on the initial state of the HIRLAM weather forecasting system ,
- The Sensitivity of Simulated Competition Between Different Plant Functional Types to Subgrid Scale Representation of Vegetation in a Land Surface Model ,
- Impact of organic soil on the high-latitude surface/sub-surface climate characteristics ,
ATM S 475, University of Washington, Seattle
CCAR CCRN modelling workshop, Saskatoon
CMOS, Rimouski
- Evaluation of daily precipitation statistics from CanRCM4 and CRCM5 simulations over North America CORDEX domain ,
- Land-atmosphere coupling over North America in the CRCM5 simulations for current and future climates ,
- Storm track variability and changes over Canada as simulated by different regional climate models. ,
- Frozen soil scheme for high latitude regions. ,
- Impact of dynamic vegetation on CRCM5 simulated climate over North America ,
- A reanalysis of extreme cyclone growth processes in the North Atlantic Basin: Tropical, extratropical, and otherwise ,
- A new diagnostic turbulence parameterization scheme for representing diurnal variations of the boundary layer wind speed PDF in CANAM4 SCM ,
- Lake-river-atmosphere interactions as simulated by the Canadian Regional Climate Model (CRCM5) over north-east Canada ,
- Evaluation of simulated precipitation regime from two recent Canadian RCMs over Maghreb (CORDEX-Africa runs): Links with NAO and storm activity ,
- The role of temperature in drought projections over North America based on NARCCAP simulations ,
- Land processes and their climate interactions in the high-latitude regions ,
- Evaluation of rainfall and temperature extremes over North America in CanRCM4 and CRCM5 ,
- On the implementation of dynamic glaciers in CRCM5 ,
- Attributing intensification of precipitation extremes to human influence on the climate ,
CNRCWP Science meeting, Montreal
- Implementing competition between plant functional types in the Canadian Terrestrial Ecosystem Model (CTEM), for inclusion in CRCM5 ,
- Blocking events and relationships with storm track variability and cold or warm spells across Canada ,
- Impacts of Horizontal Resolution on Freezing Rain ,
- Recent changes in energy and freshwater budgets for the Godthåbsfjord catchment simulated in a 5 km regional climate model ,
- CCCma-CanRCM4, OURANOS-CRCM4 and UQAM-CRCM5 simulations over North America: evaluation of daily precipitation ,
- Land-Atmosphere coupling in CRCM5 and its impact on selected extremes ,
- LA coupling in the present and future climates from multi-GCM, multi-RCP driven CRCM5 ,
- Satellite Observations of Surface State of the Laurentian and Mackenzie Great Lakes ,
- Ouranos’ research needs and how the network could help ,
- Improving Hydrology in CRCM5for High Latitude Regions ,
- Biosphere-climate interactions in a changing climate over North America ,
- LSMPs Identifier and Assessment Tool for Extreme Weather ,
- Observed and Simulated Extreme Precipitation in the North American Arctic ,
- Moist baroclinic growth rates and extratropical transitions as they impact southern Quebec ,
- Modulation of extreme warm-season precipitation by the Saint Lawrence River Valley ,
- Simulating Boundary Layer Winds, Temperature, and Humidity using the New Diagnostic Turbulence Parameterization Scheme in CanAM4-SCM ,
- Lakes and rivers in CRCM5 and 3D simulations of The Great Lakes ,
- Nesting Glaciers in an RCM ,
- Energy cycle associated with Inter-member Variability in a large ensemble of simulations with the Canadian RCM (CRCM5) ,
- NSERC Climate Change and Atmospheric Research Initiative ,
- Improving snow modeling in the CRCM5: Strategies moving forward ,
- Coordinated Global and Regional Climate Modelling(CanESM/CanRCM) ,
- Probable Maximum Precipitation (PMP) Response to Projected Climate Change over North America ,
- Testing the parameterization of competition between plant functional types (PFTs) in CTEM at selected North American locations ,
- CNRCWP: Introduction ,
- Near-surface permafrost in current and future climates ,
- Analysis of extremes in regional models ,
- On the implementation of dynamic glaciers in CRCM5 ,
- Have extreme precipitation events become more extreme? ,
CNRCWP: Modelling and data analysis workshop (2014), Montreal
Canadian Association of Geographers (CAG) Annual Conference, Ste Catharines
Canadian Climate Forum Symposium, Ottawa
Centre for Global Change Science, Toronto
Climate forest integration workshop, Integrated Assessment Across Scales, Fredericton
Coastal Cities at Risk Workshop, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver
Coastal Zones Canada 2014, Halifax
Dean's Colloqium, Faculty of Mathematics, University of Waterloo, New York City
EGU, Vienna
- Land-atmosphere coupling over North America in the Canadian Regional Climate Model (CRCM5) simulations for current and future climates ,
- Frozen soil scheme for high latitude regions in land surface models. ,
- Impact of dynamic vegetation on CRCM5 simulated climate over North America ,
- Future temperature increases and associated drought risks over North America based on NARCCAP simulations ,
EUCLEIA General Assembly, ETH, Zurich
Eighth World Meteorological Organization International Workshop on Tropical Cyclones (IWTC-VIII), Jeju
Environmental Defence Fund workshop on the Attribution of Climate and Weather Extremes, New York City
Great Northern Landscape Conservation Cooperative, delivered via webinar
HDCC200, University of Victoria, Victoria
IPIECA Workshop on IPCC AR5, Washington
LATSIS, Zurich, Switzerland
Milankovic anniversary symposium, Belgrade
NROW, Albany, NY, USA
Quest University, Squamish
REKLIM Workshop: "Our Climate -- Our Future: Regional perspectives on a global challenge", Berlin
Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou
Third Nordic International Conference on Climate Change Adaptation, Copenhagen
WCRP Summer School on Extremes, Trieste, Italy
2013
AGU Fall meeting, San Francisco
Atmospheric Science and Technology Directorate Seminar Series, Toronto
BIRS International Research Station, Banff
CICERO, Oslo
CMOS, Saskatoon
Ft. St. John Petroleum Association, Ft. St. John
Herstmonceux Conference on Statistics, Science and Policy, Herstmonceux Castle
IPCC WG1 XII Approval Plenary, Stockholm
International Boreal Forest Research Association Conference, Edmonton
Next Generation Data Products Workshop, NCAR, Boulder
Ouranos Public IPCC Briefing, Montreal
PCIC/PICS Public Sector Briefing, St. Anne's Academy, Victoria
PIMS Distinguished Speakers Series, University of Victoria, Victoria
Probus Club of Victoria, Victoria
RCMD workshop, Montreal (Canada)
- Pan-Arctic surface temperature products from MODIS for lake and permafrost investigations ,
- Recent progress in understanding the contribution of snow to river discharge in northern and western Canada ,
- High impact weather events and extremes as simulated by various Regional Climate Models across Canada ,
- An analysis of precipitation extremes in the Saint Lawrence Valley ,
- Introduction to the regional modeling and dynamics workshop ,
- On the current and future state of permafrost ,
- Formation processes and measurement of winter precipitation types ,
- CLASS and the ALMIP2 ,