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
Science Hour #11 – Inter-model differences in the representation of the AMOC forcing of the NAO
OnlineOn May 2, 2024, BSC’s Rein Haarsma will be hosting the 11th EERIE Science Hour, on inter-model differences in the representation of the AMOC forcing of the NAO. Join the session
Science Hour #12 – EERIE at EGU Special Session (part 2)
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
4th EPO Open Office Hour
OnlineFocus audience: everyone Open questions
Eddy activity in the high-latitude Southern Ocean and its response to climate change + Sea Ice Bug
OnlineOn June 17, 2024, AWI’s Nathan Beech will be hosting the 1st Storms, Eddies and Science Hour, on eddy activity in the high-latitude Southern Ocean and its response to climate change. This joint nextGEMS-WarmWorld-EERIE webinar will also feature Ulrike Proske and Jan Gärtner discussing the Sea Ice Bug. Join the session
Efficient spin-up of Earth System Models using sequence acceleration
OnlineUniversity of Oxford's Samar Khatiwala will speak about efficient spin-up of Earth System Models using sequence acceleration in this Storms, Eddies and Science Hour, a joint nextGEMS, WarmWorld and EERIE project online seminar. Join the session
Reducing carbon footprint of climate modelling
OnlineBarcelona Supercomputing Center's Mario Acosta will talk about reducing the carbon footprint of climate modelling in a new EERIE, WarmWorld and nextGEMS online seminar hosted by University of Reading's Pier Luigi Vidale. Join the session
Storms, Eddies and Science
OnlineThe following EERIE project scientists will present the topics below in a Storms, Eddies and Science Hour 10-minute format: Mulalo Maphugwi (University of Cape Town): “The influence of ocean mesoscale on long-lived convective storms over the east coast of southern Africa using high resolution models”. Stephy Libera (Université catholique de Louvain): “Eddy-ice interaction under Antarctic …