Parallel Session B9

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Wednesday 26 October

Session B9: Radiative Forcing of Climate and Chemistry-Climate Interactions
(conveners: T. Shepherd, V. Ramaswamy, T. Nakajima, D. Hauglustaine)

- Contributions to this session are oral presentations
- Date: 26 October 2011
- Time: 13h30-18h00
- Location: Plaza C

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13:30-14:00   Piers Forster (invited)   Developments in radiative forcing
         
14:00-14:15   Martin Wild   Decadal changes in surface radiative fluxes - overview and update
         
14:15- 14:30   Takemura Toshihiko   Projection of aerosol radiative forcings along the Representative Concentration Pathways (RCPs) with a global aerosol-climate model
         
14:30-15:00   Ramanathan V . (invited)   Radiative forcing from aerosols: A bold new field experiment to test global model predictions
         
15:00-15:15   Massimo Bollasina   Anthropogenic aerosols and the weakening of the South Asian summer monsoon
         
15:15-15:30   Lori Bruhwiler   Understanding the recent evolution of atmospheric methane
         
15:30-16:00  
Coffee break
         
16:00-16:30   David Stevenson (invited)   Radiative forcing from tropospheric and stratospheric ozone 1850-2100
         
16:30-16:45   Jean-Francois Lamarque   Single-forcing chemistry simulations of historical composition changes
         
16:45-17:00   Francis Mani   The longest atmospheric record, radiative forcing and emissions for perfluorocarbons
         
17:00-17:30   Seok-Woo Son (invited)   Ozone hole and Southern hemisphere climate change
         
17:30-17:45   Manoj Joshi   Exploring uncertainty in stratosphere-resolving climate simulations of the Maunder minimum
         
17:45-18:00   John Daniel   The Persistently Variable "Background" Stratospheric Aerosol Layer and Global Climate Change

 

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