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Lead Coordinator:
Mark Webb
Hadley Centre, Met Office, UK
mark.webb@metoffice.gov.uk
Mat. Office Coordinator:
Sandrine Bony
Laboratoire de Météorologie Dynamique (LMD/IPSL), France
Sandrine.Bony@lmd.jussieu.fr
Laboratoire de Météorologie Dynamique du C.N.R.S.
Coordinator:
George Tselioudis
NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies, (USA)
gtselioudis@giss.nasa.gov
Bureau of Meteorology Research Centre Coordinator:
Chris Bretherton
Department of Atmospheric Sciences, University of Washington, USA
breth@atmos.washington.edu
Coordinator:
Steve Klein
Program for Climate Model Diagnosis and Intercomparison, (USA)
klein21@llnl.gov
Project Advisor:
Bryant McAvaney






News

This section contains announcements about the CFMIP project and website. Please email keith.williams@metoffice.gov.uk or mark.webb@metoffice.gov.uk if you wish to add anything.

Plans for CFMIP-2 updated


Following up on the Toulouse meeting we have updated our plans for CFMIP-2. The changes are detailed in The Cloud Feedback Model Intercomparison Project : Summary of Activities and Recommendations for Advancing Assesments of Cloud Feedbacks which is to be presented to the WGCM meeting in Paris in September 2008.

Mark Webb and Sandrine Bony - July 2008



Steve Klein joins CFMIP coordination committee.

We are pleased to announce that Steve Klein of PCMDI has joined the CFMIP coordination committee. Mark Webb July 2008


CICCS becomes COSP

The CFMIP simulator will from now on be known as the CFMIP Observational Simulator Package (COSP.) The change to a more general name has been made allow for future modules simulating other instruments such as TRMM. Mark Webb July 2008


Public release of CICCS v0.1

We are pleased to announce the release of v0.1 of the CFMIP ISCCP/CloudSat/CALIPSO Simulator (CICCS) .

Thanks to everyone involved in the project.

Version 0.1 is an stand-alone version of the code, with I/O section to NetCDF files, so that it can be run off-line.

We plan to release a second beta version (v0.2) prior to the release of the first official version. Version v0.2 will include the following improvements:

  • Possibility of producing outputs in height levels. Currently the outputs are in model levels.
  • A parameterisation for treatment of non-spherical ice particles in the lidar code.
  • Code optimisation. There are a few loops that will need to be vectorised before the code is used intensively in vector computers.
  • Additional documentation.
  • The plan is to release this version by mid-march.
The ISCCP simulator is not currently included, but it will be part of the first official version, which we plan to release by July 2008.

Alejandro Bodas-Salcedo 1st Feb 2008


4th PAN-GCSS meeting on : "Advances in modeling and observing clouds and convection."

June 2-6 2008 at Meteo-France, Toulouse,France.

Meeting announcement and Call for papers

Sponsored by: NASA, U.S. Department of Energy's ARM Program, NOAA, The World Climate Research Program and Meteo France.

The GEWEX Cloud System Study (GCSS) investigates cloud systems, their role in the climate system and their representation in models with a view to improving our capability to predict weather and climate using state-of the-art modeling and data assimilation systems. GCSS will hold a meeting to review and discuss "Advances in Modeling and observing Clouds and Convection" from June 2-6 2008 at Meteo-France, Toulouse, France.

Key areas to be discussed at this meeting are: "New observations and recent field campaigns", "Tropical Convection", "High Resolution Modeling on Large Domains" and "Cloud Climate Feedbacks". See also the full meeting announcement and call for papers and the GCSS website.

Sandrine Bony and Mark Webb Nov 2007


September 2007 - Plans for CFMIP-2 supported by WGCM.

Since the Paris meeting we have been working on our plans for CFMIP-2. These are now detailed in a report which was presented to the WGCM meeting in Hamburg 3-5th September 2007. Sandrine's presentation was well received, and the discussion is detailed in Sandrine's meeting report.

Mark Webb


July 2007 - New Project Coordinators for CFMIP

We would like to welcome George Tselioudis and Chris Bretherton to the CFMIP coordination committee, and are looking forward to bulting stronger links between CFMIP and GEWEX/GCSS with their help. Rob Colman is standing down due to other commitments. We would like to thank Rob for his help in planning CFMIP-2.

Mark Webb


CFMIP/ENSEMBLES Workshop on assessment of cloud and water vapour feedback processes in GCMs, Paris, 11th-13th April, 2007.

IPSL and the Hadley Centre held a joint workshop of the CFMIP and ENSEMBLES projects in Paris on Wed 11th - Fri 13th April, 2007.

The subject of the workshop was the development of diagnostic techniques for the assessment of climate feedback processes in ensembles of GCM simulations. The focus was on the use of observations and process studies to constrain cloud and water vapour feedbacks.

The workshop took place at the "Pierre & Marie Curie University", in the 5th Arrondissement of Paris (Metro: "Jussieu" on line 7).

Workshop programme.

Working group recommendations on experiments, diagnostics and CFMIP-GCSS collaboration.

Workshop presentations.

Group photos.

Map of the University.

Venue, transportation and Paris hotels.

Sandrine Bony, Jean-Louis Dufresne and Mark Webb (Updated Jun 2007)


A-Train aerosol/cloud meeting Lille October 22 to 25, 2007.

The "A-Train Lille Symposium 2007" will be held in Lille - Grand-Palais - from October 22 to 25, 2007. The goal of this international meeting is: "Bringing together A-train observations and modelling to understand aerosols and clouds" For more detailed information please visit the website: http://www.a-train-lille2007.org/

Jean-Louis Dufresne and Mark Webb Feb 2007


CFMIP data is now available from PCMDI

Monthly and daily data for various CFMIP models are now avialable from PCMDI. Users should register at https://esg.llnl.gov:8443/security/accountRequestData.do

Account approval for ftp access will follow in a few days (the process may be somewhat slow during the holidays.) If you already have a portal account for IPCC, no additional registration is needed. The CFMIP and CMIP3/IPCC data are in separate directories, as explained in https://esg.llnl.gov:8443/about/ftp.do

Many thanks to Karl Taylor, Bob Drach and others at PCMDI for hosting the CFMIP data, and to Keith Williams for making the data CMOR compliant.

Mark Webb Jan 2007


CFMIP Publications

Work under various CFMIP subprojects is now appearing in the literature. Please see our new publications section. Mark Webb Jun 2006


April 2006 - CFMIP Phases I and II

By the time of the fifth IPCC Scientific Assessment we hope that the ISCCP simulator will be required as standard in the IPCC experimental protocol. When this happens the current CFMIP experimental protocol will be redundant. With this in mind we are now thinking about what CFMIP could do in future to develop and apply new techniques for understanding and evaluating cloud climate feedbacks. These ideas will eventually form CFMIP Phase II. It is expected that CFMIP Phase I will continue until the time when daily ISCCP simulator diagnostics are required as standard in the AMIP and CMIP experimental protocols. Further daily data are expected from IPSL, NCAR, and Environment Canada by the end of 2006. Mark Webb


April 2006 - New Project Coordinators for CFMIP

We are now thinking about how CFMIP should evolve in the future. With this in mind, a new project coordinator structure has been agreed:

Lead Coordinator:
M.J. Webb
Hadley Centre, Met Office, UK
E-mail: mark.webb@metoffice.gov.uk
Mat. Office Coordinator:
S. Bony
Laboratoire de Météorologie Dynamique (LMD/IPSL), France
E-mail: Sandrine.Bony@lmd.jussieu.fr
Laboratoire de Météorologie Dynamique du C.N.R.S.
Coordinator:
R. Colman
Bureau of Meteorology Research Centre (BMRC), Australia
E-mail: r.colman@bom.gov.au
Bureau of Meteorology Research Centre Project Advisor:
B.J. McAvaney
Bureau of Meteorology Research Centre (BMRC), Australia
E-mail: B.McAvaney@bom.gov.au
Bureau of Meteorology Research Centre

We would like to thank Bryant McAvaney and Herve Le Treut for their considerable efforts in getting CFMIP off the ground.

Mark Webb, Sandrine Bony and Rob Colman


October 2005 - PCMDI hosting agreement

PCMDI have agreed to take over the hosting of the CFMIP data, supporting the wider use of CFMIP data in the scientific community. A condition of the hosting agreement is for all CFMIP data to be made CMOR compliant (see Detailed CFMIP Data Requirements) We hope to migrate the CFMIP data to PCMDI by summer 2006. Mark Webb


September 2005 - Please send your daily data!

The initial stages of the CFMIP project have concentrated on obtaining monthly data for as many GCMs as possible and analysis of these data have resulted in several papers lead by authors from a number of centres. However, it is becoming increasingly clear that the real value of CFMIP will be realised in detailed process based studies of cloud response to climate change. Many of the existing analysis techniques in this area require daily data, hence we are very keen to receive submissions of daily data. Keith Williams


September 2005 - More CFMIP data available

Monthly data from the following slab model simulations are now available: BMRC1, GFDL AM2, HadSM3, HadSM4, IPSL, MIROC high sensitivity, MIROC low sensitivity, UIUC. In addition, daily data are available for a few of these models. Note that unfortunately, only a subset of the requested data have been submitted to date for some models. The minimum requirement is for ISCCP simulator diagnostics to have been submitted, however where possible, we encourage submission of a complete diagnostic list. ALL OF THESE SLAB MODEL DATASETS ARE NOW CMOR COMPLIANT. Keith Williams


September 2005 - All new data to be passed through CMOR prior to submission

We have spent a considerable amount of time cleaning the data already submitted to CFMIP and passing it through CMOR. This work is now almost complete. We are requesting that all new data submitted to CFMIP has been passed through CMOR. Keith Williams


September 2005 - CMOR tables updated

The CMOR tables have been updated, primarily to obtain more data on model levels in order to provide the vertical resolution necessary for detailed process studies of clouds. Submissions based on the old tables are still acceptable. Keith Williams


November 2004 - CMOR data tables available.

Karl Taylor of PCMDI has revised our data tables to make them consistent with the IPCC data requirements. CMOR "MIP" tables are now available for CFMIP and so we request that future data submissions be made using CMOR if possible. Please see the Data Requirements section for more details. Mark Webb 29/11/04


November 2004 - UIUC slab data now available.

Slab data from from Natalia Andronova at the University of Illinois is now available - please see the 'Data Available' section. Mark Webb 29/11/04

November 2004 - GFDL slab data now available.

Data from the GFDL slab experiments are now available (thanks due to Brian Soden) Please see the 'Data Available' section. Mark Webb 29/11/04

November 2004 - Guidelines on publications and new diagnostic sub-projects.

These are now available in the Publication Protocol and Diagnostic Subprojects sections.


20th July 2004 - More data available

Slab model data from two versions of the Hadley Centre model (HadSM3 and HadSM4) are now available from the site (To obtain access to this data, you must have contributed data to the project). A full set of CFMIP data are available for these runs (i.e. monthly and daily data).


11th March 2004 - +/-2K from GFDL model now available

Equilibrium mean data for the plus/minus 2K experiments from GFDL (AM2p12b) is now available to participants.


6th Feb 2004 - Data now available to participants

Monthly data for the plus/minus 2K experiments from the Hadley Centre's HadAM3 and HadAM4 models is now available to download from this site. To obtain access to this data, you must have contributed data to the project. To upload data to this site, please contact keith.williams@metoffice.gov.uk.