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Below is the list of confirmed speakers as of September 7, 2010.

Name Affiliation Country Working Title
Julie Arblaster BMRC Australia Effect of solar variability on the troposphere
Mark Baldwin NWRA USA Stratospheric impact on seasonal prediction
Laurent Bertino & François Counillon NERSC Norway Ocean assimilation and forecasting
Cecilia Bitz U Washington USA How early can we predict the sea ice summer minimum? Also a reemergence of sea ice anomalies after a period without persistence
George Boer CCCma Canada Aspects of polar predictability
Jens Christensen DMI Denmark Arctic climate system modelling: on the role of systematic errors
Judah Cohen AER USA Impact of snow cover on seasonal prediction
Arnaud Czaja Imperial C UK NAO/AO and coupling to the ocean
Clara Deser NCAR USA Coupled modelling and variability
Helge Drange & Tor Eldevik U Bergen Norway On the persistence and possible prediction of the Arctic/Atlantic thermohaline circulation
Thierry Fichefet CU Louvain Belgium Decadal scale sea ice processes
Sarah Gille SIO USA Air-sea fluxes, altimetry
Hugues Goosse CU Louvain Belgium Sea ice decadal to century variability
Alex Hall UCLA USA Constraining polar climate change in current GCMs
Ed Hawkins U Reading UK Decadal predictability and prediction
Karen Heywood UEA UK Weddell Sea circulation and AABW formation
David Holland NYU USA Ocean-ice interaction
Vladimir Ivchenko U Southampton UK Teleconnections in the ocean
Julie Jones U Sheffield UK 20th century behaviour of the Southern Annular Mode
Johann Jungclaus MPI-M Germany Ocean predictability
Michael Karcher AWI Germany Arctic ocean predictability
Frank Kauker AWI Germany Modelling the Arctic climate system, assimilation
Ben Kirtman U Miami USA Seasonal to decadal prediction
Paul Kushner U Toronto Canada Stratosphere-troposphere coupling
Ron Kwok NASA JPL USA --
David Lawrence NCAR USA Land-surface processes
Seymour Laxon UCL UK Role of ice thickness in Arctic sea ice predictability
Jochem Marotzke MPI-M Germany Meridional overturning circulation
John Marshall MIT USA Dynamics of Southern Ocean/ACC
Cecilie Mauritzen Met. No Norway Changes to ocean heat content
Hugh Morrison NCAR USA Arctic PBL/cloud/surface interactions
Svein Østerhus & Tore Furevik U Bergen Norway Poleward propagation of heat anomalies
Yvan Orsolini NILU Norway Influence of snow cover, sea ice and stratospheric conditions on seasonal predictability in the northern hemisphere
Jim Overland PMEL USA Hemispheric connections to accelerated loss of sea ice
Judith Perlwitz NOAA USA Effect of SH ozone depletion on the troposphere
Andrey Proshutinsky WHOI USA Arctic ocean processes
Marilyn Raphael UCLA USA Antarctic climate and sea-ice variability
Annette Rinke & Klaus Dethloff AWI Germany Arctic modelling and processes
Mark Serreze NSIDC USA Arctic climate variability
Ted Shepherd U Toronto Canada Long-memory processes in the stratosphere
Koji Shimada Tokyo UMST Japan Influence of activations of sea ice motion and upper ocean circulation on recent Arctic climate change
Andrew Slater NSIDC USA Land data assimilation for seasonal prediction and beyond
Doug Smith Met Office UK Decadal predictability
Hiroshi Tanaka U Tsukuba Japan Arctic oscillation as natural variability and the overestimated global warming projection
John Walsh U Alaska USA Considerations in choosing model ensembles for predictability
Shigeo Yoden U Kyoto Japan Modelling of stratospheric variability
Xiangdong Zhang U Alaska USA Role of atmospheric circulation in recent changes in Arctic climate