EERIE researchers at the EGU2025
The European Geosciences Union’s General Assembly 2025 will feature an extensive participation by EERIE project researchers. For you not to miss a thing, we’ve put together all the sessions in …
The European Geosciences Union’s General Assembly 2025 will feature an extensive participation by EERIE project researchers. For you not to miss a thing, we’ve put together all the sessions in …
The Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP) has been pivotal in advancing our understanding of the Earth’s climate, enabling multi-model studies to simulate past, present, and future climate conditions. However, the …
Last month, the EERIE project turned two, reaching the halfway mark – a milestone important enough to gather the whole team and analyse what’s been done and what’s left to …
Convective storms – they can be extreme, sudden, and at times, unpredictable, leaving a path of destruction behind. The flashes of lightning, pelting hail, strong winds, even tornadoes and flash …
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Mesoscale eddies are wiggling features traveling the ocean. They can vary from 10 km in polar areas to 100 km elsewhere. Interestingly enough there are many possible ways to follow …
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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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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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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