This session will showcase the latest developments in CORDEX science from across the globe and will also highlight examples of where partnerships have been forged to utilise CORDEX information in the vulnerability, impacts and adaptation context.
Abstracts are encouraged from groups of presenters representing this 'end-to-end' process from the regional climate modeller to the impact modeller to an end user community which may include sectors such as agriculture, urban planning, forestry or civil society organisations.
Oral presentations
Tuesday 17th May - 11:00 -13:00
Invited presentations
- William Gutowski - CORDEX overall status
- Valérie Masson-Delmotte - IPCC WGI perspectives on the best use/plan of CORDEX
- Hans Pörtner - IPCC WGII perspectives on the best use/plan of CORDEX (remote)
- Bruce Hewitson - Dissection the distillation dilemma
- Daniela Jacobs - CORDEX as a foundation for Climate Services
- Carol Chouchani Cerfane - Operationalizing the science-policy interface through RICCAR and the Arab region
Tuesday 17th May - 14:00 - 17:00
Invited presentations
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14:00 - Grigory Nikulin - CORDEX achiving: achievements, status and perspectives
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14:30 - Linda Mearns - An Overview of Climate Projections Performed for North America CORDEX
Contributed presentations
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15:00 - Piet Termonia - CORDEX.be: COmbining Regional climate Downscaling EXpertise in Belgium
- 15:15 - Coffee break
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15:45 - Juan Pedro Montavez- The impact of climate change on photovoltaic power generation in Europe
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16:00 - Erika Coppola - Assessment of multiple daily precipitation statistics in ERA-Interim driven Med-CORDEX and EURO-CORDEX experiments against high resolution observations
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16:15 - Christopher Lennard - CORDEX-Africa – Integrating climate and impact science for policy
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16:30 - Erik Kjellström - Production and use of CORDEX projections – a Swedish perspective on building climate services in practice
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16:45 - Shreta Ghimire - Assessment of the performance of CORDEX-South Asia experiments for monsoonal precipitation over the Himalayan region during present climate: part I