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Agenda
The workshop will take place on Monday and Tuesday, 24-25 April.  These will be full working days.  We anticipate some type of excursion on Sunday (23 April).  Here is an overview with a detailed agenda below. 

Day 1 A plenary session with presentations on the IGOS partnership, the Theme development process, and status.  Presentations on observational capabilities and requirements, and key issues will be given by participants. 
Day 2 Summary of observational capabilities and requirements by Theme Report section leads.  Parallel breakout sessions to compare and contrast the information presented on the first day (and at the Asia CliC meeting) with that contained in the Theme Report draft, and to reconcile differences.  


A printable (PDF) version of the detailed agenda is available here.


Draft Agenda

Agenda

Second Cryosphere Theme Workshop

24-25 April 2006, Yokohama, Japan

 

Monday, 24 April

Time

Topic

Speaker

09:00

Registration coffee / tea

Session 1: Introduction                                                                               Chair: J. Ukita

09:30

Welcome, Logistics

Workshop Objectives and Theme Development Process

Jeff Key

Fumihiko Nishio

09:50

CliC perspective

BarryGoodison

10:10

IGOS Cryosphere Theme from the SCAR perspective

Marzena Kaczmarska

10:30

Asia and the IGOS Cryosphere Theme

Fumihiko Nishio

10:45

Relevance of the 1st Asia CliC Symposium to IGOS-Cryo

Tetsuo Ohata

11:00 - 20

Break

Session 2: The Cryosphere in Asia and Globally                                                Chair: F. Nishio

11:20

 

System of Hydrological Observations in the Russian Arctic

Valery Vuglinsky

11:40

 

Status of Multiple Satellite Observations and Their Use in the Sea of Okhotsk

Hiroyuki Enomoto

12:00

 

GLIMS Test of Variability in Glacier Analysis from Satellite Imagery

Bruce Raup

12:20

 

Central Asia Deep Ice-coring Research Development and Implementation

Vladimir Aizen

12:40

Lunch (12:40-14:10)

13:30

Tour: Earth Simulator (maximum 15 people; 13:30-14:30)

Session 2: Continued

14:30

 

Cryosphere Observation Network of IORGC/JAMSTEC in Northern Eurasia

Tetsuo Ohata

14:50

Coherent Structure of Northern Hemisphere Sea-Ice Variability and Its Climatic Implications

Jinro Ukita

 

15:10

A Cryosphere-Hydrology Link Over Eurasia

Masayo Ogi

15:30

 

East Siberia: A Hot Spot in Cryosphere-Atmosphere Feedbacks

Kazuyuki Saito

15:50

Status of Theme Report and Needs

Jeff Key

16:10 – 30

Break

Session 3: Summary of Observational Capabilities, Requirements,

                        Data Management; Status of Report Sections     Chair: B. Goodison

16:30

Permafrost and seasonally frozen ground

Tingjun Zhang

16:50

Sea ice

Walt Meier

17:10

Snow cover

Don Cline

17:30

Solid precipitation

Daqing Yang

17:50

Adjourn for the day

 

18:00 to 20:00  Reception (JAXA)  (ca. 30 people  are considered)

 

Tuesday, 25 April

Time

Topic

Speaker

9:00

Coffee/tea

Session 3, continued.                                                                                  Chair: J. Ukita

09:20

Freshwater ice

Claude Duguay

09:40

Surface temperature and albedo

Joey Comiso

10:00

Data management

Boele Kuipers

10:20

Ice sheets, ice caps, and glaciers

Jeff Key

Session 4: Developing a More Complete Observing System                 Chair: J. Key

10:40

Observing system needs and recommendations: summary and discussion*

Section lead authors and all participants

11:00

Break

11:20

Observing system needs, continued.

 

Session 4, cont.                                                                                            Chair: J. Key

11:40

 

Observing system needs, continued.

 

12:40 – 13:30

Lunch

Session 4, cont.

13:30

Observing system needs, continued.

 

16:00

Concluding remarks: summary and future plans

Adjourn workshop

 

*For the observing system needs session, all lead authors should present a summary of the recommendations that are in section 4 of the report.  We will also discuss the tables of observational capabilities and requirements. All workshop participants should engage in the discussion!