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  Information - CL7 Physics and Biogeochemistry of the Climate System (co-listed in BG)

Event Information
The aim of the session is to present recent research and promote discussion relevant to feedbacks within the climate system (relevance to climate change in the next century is particularly welcome, but not essential). Both physical and biogeochemical feedbacks are expected to feature prominently in the session.

Possible topics we would be very keen to have in the session include: - cloud feedbacks - ice-albedo feedbacks - other polar amplification mechanisms - hydrological feedbacks - carbon cycle feedbacks - vegetation and/or land-use change feedbacks - ocean circulation feedbacks - other biogeochemical feedbacks such as ocean DMS production, terrestrial nitrogen cycling, dust production and feedbacks involving atmospheric chemistry

Observational and modelling studies are equally encouraged, with modelling studies expected to span the range of model hierarchy from simple models to EMICs to coupled-GCMs.

Preliminary List of Solicited Speakers
M. Claussen, "Holocene CO2 increase: anthropogenic forcing or internal feedbacks?"
S. Cowling, "Climate - Vegetation feedbacks: the past and future resiliency of the Amazon Forest"
C. Forest , "Analysis of climate sensitivity using obs data and models"
D. McGuire , "Vegetation feedbacks"
R. Somerville, "Cloud feedbacks in climate"
N. Zeng, "Climate - Carbon-cycle feedbacks"

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