The Bornö Workshop 2016 on D/O events focused on climate variability on millenial scales as well as computational challenges within climate physics.
Excercises focused on Monte Carlo approaches.
Markus Jochum, Brian Vinter, Camila Campos, James Avery, Johannes Lohmann, Karl Nyman, Kenneth Skovhede, Mads Ruben Burgdorff Kristensen, Mai Winstrup, Nils Hutter, Peter Ditlevsen, Peter Huybers, Roman Nuterman, Stig Skelboe, Joel Pedro.
Monday, August 1 to Friday, August 5 at Bornö Stationen, a small retreat in Sweden (see on map).
The workshop was funded by the Niels Bohr Institute and AWI.
P. Ditlevsen: Dansgaard-Oeschger events, observations and theory
P. Huybers: Lithosphere-cryosphere interaction and 100k year problem
S. Skelboe: Numerical techniques
M. Jochum: Teleconnections in the Ocean
Afternoons: Student exercises led by M. Winstrup:
Using Hidden Gauss Markov techniques for objective analysis of icecores.
Evenings: Sailing 101, led by M. Jochum
Breakfast at 8am, lunch at 12:30pm, dinner at 7pm.