Science Hour – Pre-Hackathon Information and Q&A
OnlineNikolay Koldunov will host the fifth EERIE Science Hour, providing pre-EERIE Hackathon information and taking questions from the audience . The session can be joined by those interested via this link.
EERIE 2023 General Assembly
Alfred Wegener Institute (AWI) Am Handelshafen 12, Bremerhaven, GermanyEERIE participants convene in-person for the first time after an online kick-off meeting in February 2023 Page of the event: https://eerie-project.eu/general-assembly-hackathon-2023/
1st EERIE Hackathon
Alfred Wegener Institute (AWI) Am Handelshafen 12, Bremerhaven, GermanyThe AWI venue in Bremerhaven will host the first hackathon of the project, starting on the very same day the General Assembly closes. Page of the event: https://eerie-project.eu/general-assembly-hackathon-2023/
An EERIE Santa Cloud – news and updates on EERIE data access
EERIE Data Management aims to ho-ho-host EERIE data to all EERIE data users as quickly as possible. At DKRZ we are developing and deploying an eerie.cloud server to “cloudify” EERIE data, make it accessible via the web and put it under each Christmas tree as a gift. This sixth Science Hour session, with DKRZ's Fabian …
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Science Hour #7
OnlineDian Putrasahan (MPI-M) and Malcolm Roberts (Met Office) will host the seventh Science Hour, on Mesoscale air-sea coupling from Eulerian and Lagrangian perspectives. The session can be joined by those interested via this link.
Joint EERIE-MEDLEY session
IMAG Building 700 Av. Centrale, Saint-Martin-d'Hères, Grenoble, FranceEERIE will co-host a session during the MEDLEY final meeting following the annual DRAKKAR meeting. Malcolm Roberts (Met Office and member of the EERIE Coordination Team) will deliver an online talk: "Eddy rich coupled ocean models in the climate system: EERIE and HighResMIP", followed by a discussion: "Which metrics to assess eddy rich ocean models?" …
Science Hour #8
OnlineBSC's Eneko Martín-Martínez will host will host the eighth Science Hour on the impact of model resolution on the representation of deep-water formation and its link with the AMOC. Recent supercomputing power improvements and a new generation of more efficient high-resolution climate models have enabled us to explore climate variability and change with coupled models …
nextGEMS-EERIE-WarmWorld Joint Hackathon
Max-Planck-Institut für Meteorologie Bundesstraße 53, Hamburg, GermanyThis will be the 4th km-scale hackathon. After three previous hackathons, mainly organized under the nextGEMS project, our hackathons now become even bigger. This time the km-scale hackathon will be co-organized by three projects: nextGEMS, EERIE, and WarmWorld. The hackathon will be hosted by the Max-Planck-Institute for Meteorology in Hamburg, Germany, from Mon, 4. March, to Fri, 8. …
2nd EPO Open Office Hour
OnlineFocus audience: everyone Open questions
Science Hour #9 – The impact of Gulf Stream precipitation on jet variability (using pre-EERIE data)
OnlineKristian Strommen (University of Oxford) will host the ninth EERIE Science Hour – Using pre-EERIE data to look at the role of the Gulf Stream on North Atlantic weather variability (with a focus on the jet and blocking). It will also feature discussion on what the project might hope to see in the Frontier EERIE …
3rd EPO Open Office Hour
OnlineFocus audience: Administrative staff Researchers involved in the Project (EU Portal) Preparation of financial report (introduction and guidelines for finance) Showing templates
Science Hour #10 – EERIE at EGU Special Session
OnlineSeveral EERIE project scientists who presented their findings at EGU'24 will share their presentations (and allow time for discussion) during this special Science Hour. Join the session