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11 IMSC Session Program<br />

4. David Hanslian - Measure-correlate-predict (MCP) methods used for<br />

extension of the short-term wind data series<br />

5. Marco Marinelli, Karl Braganza, Dean Collins, David Jones, Shoni Maquire,<br />

Catherine Ganter, Pandora Hope and Glenn Cook - Improved climate data<br />

and monitoring for Western Australia to support the understanding of past,<br />

present and future climate<br />

6. S. Mieruch, S. Noël, H. Bovensmann and J. P. Burrows - Trend evaluation<br />

including level shifts and overlapping data<br />

7. P. Stepanek - Various methods for correction of inhomogeneities in daily time<br />

series on example of Central European datasets<br />

8. Tamás Szentimrey, Mónika Lakatos and Zita Bihari - Methodological<br />

questions of data series comparison for homogenization<br />

9. Lucie A. Vincent and Ewa J. Milewska - Bias in minimum temperature due to<br />

a redefinition of the climatological day at synoptic stations in Canada<br />

10. Enric Aguilar and Lucie A. Vincent - Trends in daily and extreme temperature<br />

and precipitation indices for the countries of the Western Indian Ocean, 1975-<br />

2008<br />

Poster Session 10 - Pentland<br />

Long term memory (Peter Guttorp and Peter Craigmile)<br />

1. Albert R. Boehm - Quantification of the effect of auto correlation and climate<br />

trends on record observations<br />

2. Alicia R. Karspeck, Caspar Ammann and Doug Nychka - Assimilation of lowresolution<br />

paleo-proxies for spatial reconstruction of North American<br />

summertime climatology<br />

3. Vladimir A. Lobanov and Svetlana A. Gorlova - Space-time stochastic<br />

modeling of climate changes<br />

4. Y. Markonis, D. Koutsoyiannis and N. Mamassis - Orbital climate theory and<br />

Hurst-Kolmogorov dynamics<br />

5. Oleg Pokrovsky - Non-linear trend technique to analyze non-stationary climate<br />

series<br />

6. Denis Gilbert - Serial correlation in the water mass properties of the Gulf of<br />

St. Lawrence<br />

Parallel Session (3 parts)<br />

14:30 – 18:00 Part 1 - Session 3 - Kirkland (15 minutes talk)<br />

International Centre for Mathematical Sciences Special Session: Reconstructing<br />

and understanding climate over the Holocene (Gabi Hegerl, Jonathan Rougier,<br />

Juerg Luterbacher)<br />

Chair: Juerg Luterbacher<br />

14:30 – 14:45 Jonathon Rougier - What can we learn about palaeo-biomes<br />

from pollen?<br />

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