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  Oral Programme - CL018 Surface Radiation Budget, Radiative Forcings and Climate Change (co-listed in AS)

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Convener: Wild, M.
Co-Convener: Philipona, R.
Co-Sponsorship:

Thursday, 6 April 2006

Lecture Room: Lecture Room 14

Chairperson: WILD, M.

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8:30 - 8:45
EGU06-A-06307;  CL018-1TH1O-001
Ohmura, A.
Observed long-term variations of solar irradiance at the Earth’s surface (solicited)

8:45 - 9:00
EGU06-A-10000;  CL018-1TH1O-002
Dutton, E.
Update on long-term surface irradiance observations from the NOAA globally-remote background network (solicited)

9:00 - 9:15
EGU06-A-08331;  CL018-1TH1O-003
Robock, A.; Li, H.
Effects of solar dimming on soil moisture trends

9:15 - 9:30
EGU06-A-00179;  CL018-1TH1O-004
Willett, K.; Jones, P.; Thorne, P.; Gillett, N.
A new global surface humidity dataset - creation and analysis

9:30 - 9:45
EGU06-A-04571;  CL018-1TH1O-005
Cohen, S.; Stanhill, G.
Changes in Japanese sunshine duration during the 20th century correlate with the Northern Hemisphere temperature anomaly

9:45 - 10:00
EGU06-A-06296;  CL018-1TH1O-006
Philipona, R.; Dürr, B.; Ruckstuhl, C.
Surface radiative forcings and effects on heat waves and greenhouse warming over the last decades in Europe

10:00
COFFEE BREAK

Chairperson: PHILIPONA, R.

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10:30 - 10:45
EGU06-A-08112;  CL018-1TH2O-001
Stackhouse, P.; Cox, S.; Gupta, S.; Mikovitz, C. ; Zhang, T.; Hinkelman, L.
Assessing long-term variability of surface radiation budget components using satellite based data sets: results from NASA/GEWEX Surface Radiation Budget project (solicited)

10:45 - 11:00
EGU06-A-05316;  CL018-1TH2O-002
Romanou, A.; Liepert, B.
20th Century reduction in surface solar irradiance in IPCC climate simulations (solicited)

11:00 - 11:15
EGU06-A-03813;  CL018-1TH2O-003
Wild, M.
Means and trends in surface radiation budgets: GCM simulations, observations, impacts

11:15 - 11:30
EGU06-A-01692;  CL018-1TH2O-004
Markovic, M.; Jones, C.
An evaluation of the surface radiation budget over North America for a suite of regional climate models and ECMWF reanalysis

11:30 - 11:45
EGU06-A-08082;  CL018-1TH2O-005
Hollmann, R.; Mueller, R.
Inter-comparison of CMSAF surface radiation budget data with ISCCP and GEWEX SRB

11:45 - 12:00
EGU06-A-08563;  CL018-1TH2O-006
Hatzianastassiou, N.; Matsoukas, C.; Fotiadi, A.; Vardavas, I.
Modelling the direct effect of aerosols on near-infrared solar radiation on a global scale

12:00
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