The EERIE Project turns one
In January 2024, the EERIE Project turned one, meaning one quarter of the total duration of the project has already elapsed – and a lot has happened so far!Over the …
In January 2024, the EERIE Project turned one, meaning one quarter of the total duration of the project has already elapsed – and a lot has happened so far!Over the …
EERIE has recently published a table with technical specifications of the climate models that are being used in the project. These parameters, especially the resolution, represent a step towards a …
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Born in Hamburg but settled down in Bonn after living and studying in several countries, ECMWF’s Matthias Aengenheyster says work and his passion for taking pictures often converge. “I love …
More than 50 EERIE project members, partners and guests gathered in the German town of Bremerhaven in early November for the project first ever in-person event. It was also live-streamed …
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At the end of May, members of the EERIE project participated at the Cycle 3 Hackathon organized by the nextGEMS project at the Universidad Complutense in Madrid. NextGEMS is a European-funded project …
As our new Horizon Europe project EERIE (European Eddy-Rich ESMs) begins, we consider how it links to our previous Horizon 2020 project PRIMAVERA (Process-based Climate simulation: Advances in high resolution …
AWI, BCS-CNS and MPI-MET scientists participating in the EERIE Project will engage in several presentations at the European Geosciences Union (EGU) General Assembly in Vienna next week. This is the …
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The European Eddy-Rich Earth System Models (EERIE) project kicked-off on 23rd February 2023 with the aim to produce more reliable climate simulations and projections to 2100 by including realistic representations …