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Workshop Day 1

8.15 – 9.00         Welcome, logistics, and Introduction
  • Welcome
  • Logistics
  • Early-Career Report Out
  • Meeting introduction

9.00 – 10.30    Presentations + discussion Topic I: Drivers and impacts of ocean heat and freshwater transport into and out of the Arctic
  • Gaopeng Xu (TAMU): The Bering Strait's Overlooked Role in Amplified Arctic Warming: Insights from High-Resolution Climate Simulations
  • Dylan Oldenburg (WHOI): Overturning across the Fram Strait and Barents Sea Opening and its links to the ocean heat transport into the Arctic
  • Tahya Weiss-Gibbons (U. Alberta): Sensitivity of Arctic Ocean Model Simulations to River Runoff and Temperature Forcing From Hydrological Models
  • Xiangdong Zhang (NCSU): Atmosphere-Sea Ice-Ocean Interactions Associated with the Recent Prominent Changes in Atmospheric Dynamics: A Modeling and Observational Synthesis

11.00 – 12.30     Presentations + discussion Topic II: Ocean-ice-atmosphere interactions in a warming Arctic
  • Gianluca Meneghello (LMD/IPSL): What controls mesoscale eddies and eddies fluxes in the Arctic Ocean?
  • Yanxu Chen (WHOI): Physical phenology of air-sea heat budget for the Beaufort Sea autumn freeze-up
  • Milena Veneziani (LANL): Arctic Ocean stratification in a changing climate
  • Stephanie Waterman (U. British Columbia): How does imposing an observationally-informed map of background vertical diffusivity impact the modeled Arctic Ocean state?

13.30 – 15.00    Presentations + discussion Topic III: Biophysical impacts of Arctic marine biogeochemistry
  • Georgina Gibson (UAF/LANL): Assessing the potential impact of river chemistry on Arctic coastal production
  • Antoine Haddon (U. Victoria, early career): Environmental controls and phenology of sea ice algae growth in a future Arctic
  •  Jackie Clement Kinney (Naval Postgraduate School): Combining model results and observations to reduce uncertainty in primary production beneath and within Arctic sea ice
  • Till Wagner (U. Wisconsin): Sea ice melt as a driver of spring phytoplankton blooms in the Arctic Ocean

15.30 – 17.00     Breakout sessions

17.00 – 19.00     Poster session

​Workshop Day 2​

8.15 – 8.30    Introduction to Day 2

8.30 – 9.00     Advances in Arctic Sea Ice Modeling
  • Elizabeth Hunke (LANL): Highlights from the CICE Consortium

9.00 – 9.30     Advances in Arctic Conceptual Modeling
  • Mike Spall (WHOI): Advances in Arctic Conceptual Modeling: A Beaufort Gyre Example

9.30 – 10.00     Advances in Arctic Marine Reanalysis
  • James Carton (UMD): The Regional Arctic Reanalysis

10.00 – 10.30     Advances in Arctic Marine Metrics
  • Nadja Steiner (Fisheries and Oceans Canada): Model evaluation capabilities for marine ecosystem/biogeochemical variables

11.00 – 12.00     Flash talks for remote participants
  • Jake Aylmer (Reading, UK): Explaining the impact of ocean heat transport on sea ice using a simple energy-balance model
  • Guillaume Boutin (NERSC-Norway): A coupled ice-ocean framework to investigate the impact of sea-ice deformations in the winter sea-ice mass balance in the Arctic
  • Andrew Hamilton (U. Alberta): Substantial changes in Atlantic layer properties in Baffin Bay and the Canadian Arctic revealed in a new observational ocean data compilation
  • Mengnan Zhao (AER): Characterizing Arctic sea ice leads from ICESat-2
  • Julie McClean (Scripps): The influence of Atlantic Water on Eastern Arctic ice/ocean interactions from two mesoscale ocean/sea-ice simulations
  • Kate Hedstrom (UAF): Arctic ice-ocean circulation modeling: Evaluation of a Landfast Ice Parameterization in the Chukchi and Beaufort Seas

13.30 – 15.00     Breakout sessions

15.30 – 17.00    Advances in Arctic Marine Modeling
  • Erin Thomas (LANL): Wave – Sea Ice Interactions in Global Climate Simulations of the Energy Exascale Earth System Model (E3SM)
  • Paul Myers (U. Alberta): An examination of the freshwater content of the Beaufort Gyre in a suite of NEMO model simulations
  • Xinyue Li (AWI, early career): Eddy-rich Arctic as future sea ice disappears in high-resolution view
  • Morven Muilwijk (NorPolar Institute, Norway, early career): Bridging the gap: gathering observational data for model evaluation and improvement

Workshop Day 3

8.15 – 8.30    Introduction to Day 3

8.30 – 9.00    Advances in Arctic Marine Observations
  • Isabela Le Bras (WHOI): Arctic Ocean budgets of volume, mass, and freshwater (2003-2020)

9.00 – 9.30    Advances in Arctic Remote Sensing 
  • Ron Kwok: Satellite-based estimates of snow depth, thickness, and kinematics of Arctic sea-ice

9.30 – 10.30       Breakout sessions

11.00 – 12.00     Report out of working groups, next steps, and conclusion

Poster Presentations

  • Dave Bailey (UCAR): Developments in the sea ice component of CESM3
  • Tom Ballinger (UAF): The calm between the storms: near-surface meteorological and upper-ocean oceanographic conditions underpinning the extreme Beaufort Sea ice loss event in August of 2021
  • Clement Bertin (JPL, early career): Modeling the carbon cycle across the Arctic land-ocean continuum: a case study of the Southeastern Beaufort Sea
  • Sawyer Brand (LANL): Pacific/Circumpolar and North Atlantic Deep Waters in the Argentine Basin: Lateral Stirring within the AMOC
  • Nan-Hsun Chi (NOAA): Storm generated near-inertial waves in Eastern Chukchi Sea - A case study by observation and a hybrid coordinate ocean model
  • Sinead Farrell (UMD): Monitoring Sea Ice Roughness and Deformation at Varying Length Scales with NASA’s ICESat-2
  • Reint Fischer (UMD): Interannual Variability and Trends in Winter Significant Wave Height in the Bering Sea During the Period 2003-2023
  • Chuanshuai Fu (U Alberta): Mechanisms and implications of the wide warming over the BG during 2014-2019 versus 2008-2013
  • Sarah Hall (NOAA): Using a Generalized Additive Model to Compute Bias-Corrected Bulk Surface Salinities from Satellite-Derived Skin Salinities in the Arctic Ocean and Subarctic Seas
  • Yipeng He (FIU): Air-sea exchange of mercury species in the Arctic from a springtime Arctic cruise
  • Amadini Jayasinghe (LANL): Impact of Arctic Watershed characteristics on the composition of riverine dissolved organic carbon reaching the Arctic Ocean
  • Lingwei Li (CU): Sea ice-ocean exchange of Arctic microplastics
  • Qiuxian Li (UW): Revisiting the Role of Ocean Circulation Changes in Arctic Ocean Heat Transport Anomalies under Global Warming
  • Caili Liu (AWI): Spatial scales of kinetic energy in the Arctic Ocean
  • Hannah Louis (U. Alberta): Numerical Modelling of Marine Heat Wave Drivers in James Bay
  • Wieslaw Maslowski (NPS): Closing the Arctic Ocean volume transports to constrain its heat convergence
  • Margaret Murakami (U. Texas Austin): Arctic Ocean Water Mass Transformation in the Arctic Subpolar gyre sTate Estimate (ASTE): Budgets and Analysis in Temperature-Salinity Space
  • Siobhan Niklasson (NMTech/LANL): Changing Ambient Noise Patterns in the Beaufort Sea
  • Mukulika Pahari (U. Alberta): Exploring the mechanisms driving Irminger Water bifurcation into the northern Labrador Sea and Davis Strait
  • Courtney Payne (U. Colorado): Quantifying the potential predictability of Arctic primary production
  • Andrew Roberts (LANL): The Arctic Ocean in a Global Context According to E3SM Version 3
  • Spenser Ross (U. Toronto): An Examination of the Wrangel Island Sea Ice Thickness Dipole
  • Carlyn Schmidgall (UW): Observations and Modeling of Salinity Variability in the Beaufort Gyre
  • Kat Smith (LANL): Small-Scale Mechanisms of Heat and Nutrient Entrainment into the Arctic Ocean Surface Layer
  • Mike Spall (WHOI): Multiple Equilibria in Ice-Covered Oceans
  • Adrien Stella (U. Brest): Pan-Arctic chlorophyll-a dynamics from surface color observations
  • Wilbert Weijer (LANL): Bering Strait Ocean Heat Transport Drives Decadal Arctic Variability in a High-Resolution Climate Model
  • Robin Whincup (U. Alberta): Investigating the role of extratropical cyclones in deep water formation in the Labrador and Nordic Seas
  • Yuanxin Zhang (JAMSTEC): Future Projection of Ice-Algal Production in the Arctic Ocean: Model Intercomparison
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