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Role and Legacy of the Paris Bureau in ACC Cross-Cutting Activities

The Paris Bureau, a legacy of SPARC and previously known as the COPES Bureau, serves as a pivotal hub for ACC cross-cutting activities and provides support to WCRP initiatives. Funded by CNRS/CNES and led by Catherine Michaut, the Bureau focuses on identifying research gaps and organizing workshops. Over the years, it has hosted around seven workshops, with a commitment to facilitate discussions on key issues, such as interdisciplinary studies utilizing CMIP5/AR5 simulations and climate services within ACC. Essential web resources and updates will continue to disseminate information on ACC-related WCRP research.

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Role and Legacy of the Paris Bureau in ACC Cross-Cutting Activities

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  1. 09/10/2014 ACC cross-cutting activity The « Paris bureau » H. Le Treut

  2. Brief elements of context • The « Paris bureau »: legacy, from SPARC, then « COPES bureau », then home of « ACC crosscutting activities » (but also general support to general WCRP activities) - funding by CNRS/CNES - a dedicated person: Catherine Michaut • An ACC crosscut ? Historically two roles: identify gaps advertize WCRP activity

  3. Two focused objectives: 1. Hosting/organizing workshops on key gaps concerning ACC: key processes, interface between core projects, interface between WCRP and other partners 2. Providing information concerning WCRP implications in ACC studies (Web pages hosted by Catherine Michaut) http://wcrp.ipsl.jussieu.fr/

  4. Workshops • The bureau organized so far about 7 workshops or meetings. May organize one or two per year • 2009 : Toulouse meeting that lead to Cordex • 2010: Upcoming Lille meeting (June) • Key issues for the coming year? • The use of CMIP5 / AR5 simulations for interdisciplinary studies • Climate Services in the context of ACC • Determined by a JSC sub-group (teleconferences): Ramaswamy, G. Flato, F. Giorgi, H. Le Treut, T. Busalacchi + G. Asnar

  5. Information • Web pages dedicated to ACC-related WCRP research Input necessary from the different projects and activities: 1 page of summary (with links) + 1 page for relevant projects, actions • Leaflets ? (COP in Copenhagen?)

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