General Assembly 2024
OnlineEERIE scientists will discuss the progress of the project on November 5-6 during the 2024 General Assembly. It will be an online event. Timetable
Storms, Eddies and Science
OnlineOur 10-minute presentation format Storms, Eddies and Science Hour will feature the following EERIE project scientists and topics related to Machine Learning methods used in EERIE: Jan-Hendrik Malles (UBREMEN): "Introduction to causal model evaluation and first results from EERIE" Bobby Antonio (UOXF): "Investigating the use of a machine learning atmospheric emulator in spinning up an …
Storms, Eddies and Science
OnlineOur 10-minute presentation format Storms, Eddies and Science Hour will feature the following EERIE project scientists and topics: Ting-Chen Chen (UC Louvain): 'Southern Annular Mode (SAM) Persistence and Westerly Jet: A Reassessment Using High-Resolution Models'. Fraser Goldsworth (MPI-M): 'The fate of freshwater around the coast of Greenland: insights from an eddying climate model'. The session …
General Assembly at ETH Zürich
ETH Zurich Universitätsstrasse 16, Zürich, SwitzerlandEERIE participants will convene in-person for the second time. After a successful General Assembly at the AWI Headaquarters in Bremerhaven (Germany) in November 2023, this time EERIE associate partner ETH Zürich will be hosting the meeting in its premises in the Swiss city. Overview Timetable How to get there
Storms, Eddies and Science
OnlineOur Storms, Eddies and Science Hour will feature EERIE project scientist Daniel Topal (Université cathilique de Louvain) speaking about the influence of winter atmospheric circulation on past and future Antarctic sea ice loss and guest speaker Mukund Gupta (Delft University of Technology) on Sea ice melt driven by ice-ocean interactions at the mesoscale.
Storms, Eddies and Science
OnlineOur Storms, Eddies and Science Hour will feature EERIE project scientist Michael Lai and Malcolm Roberts (Met Office) speaking about "Hist-1850 vs hist-1950: Impact of different experimental protocols on control and historical simulations" and "Overview of Met Office's eddy-rich piControl simulation and comparison with lower resolutions". The session will be hosted by EERIE PI Anne …
Storms, Eddies and Science
OnlineOur Storms, Eddies and Science Hour will feature EERIE project scientist Matthias Matthias Aengenheyster speaking about “Atmospheric imprint of ocean eddies in high-resolution atmosphere-only simulations". Our joint WarmWorld + nextGEMs + EERIE online seminars are free and no registration is needed. You can watch all of them here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRcYY2uiyBszlClAuR4ZUQ-mG84deGc2c
The World Climate Research Programme Global km-scale Hackathon
The World Climate Research Programme Global KM-scale Hackathon will take place in 9 nodes across the world from 12-16 May. The EERIE project will play a key role in the UK and Germany nodes. Find more information here.
Storms, Eddies and Science
OnlineOn May 19, our Storms, Eddies and Science Hour will feature EERIE project scientists Amber Sneddon (UCT) speaking about “Climatology of Atmospheric Rivers in the South Atlantic Basin using modern image processing-based methodology” and Martín Lotto Batista (BSC) on "Leveraging Earth Observation data to predict leptospirosis outbreaks in Argentina". The session will be moderated by …
Storms, Eddies and Science
OnlineOn June 16, our Storms, Eddies and Science Hour will feature EERIE project scientists Simon Michel (University of Oxford) and Diajeng Atmojo (University of Bremen) speaking about "Machine learning insights into differences between high and low-resolution climate models" and "Data-driven equation discovery of a sea ice albedo parametrisation" respectively. The session will be moderated by …
Storms, Eddies and Science
OnlineOn July 7, our Storms, Eddies and Science Hour will feature EERIE project scientists Stella Bērziņa (ETH Züric) and Stephy Libera (UC Louvain) speaking about “Mesoscale eddies in EERIE models”, a summary of the key project deliverable D5.1. The session will be moderated by Fraser Goldsworth (Max Planck Institute for Meteorology). Our online seminars are …
Storms, Eddies and Science
OnlineIn our September 'Storms, Eddies and Science Hour' online seminar, EERIE project scientists William Llovel (CNRS) and Rohit Ghosh (AWI) will discuss trends in regional sea level and the EERIE simulations, respectively. The session will be moderated by EERIE PI Anne Marie Treguier (CRNS). Our online seminars are free and no registration is needed. You …
