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 …
Storms, Eddies and Science
OnlineIn our October ‘Storms, Eddies and Science Hour’ online seminar, EERIE project scientist Kristian Strommen (University of Oxford) will delve on the impact of eddies on the atmospheric mean state, a summary of project deliverable 7.1. Our online seminars are free and no registration is needed. You can watch all of them here: https://eerie-project.eu/research/science-hour/
Storms, Eddies and Science
OnlineIn our November ‘Storms, Eddies and Science Hour’ online seminar, EERIE project scientists Mulalo Maphugwi (University of Cape Town), Rohit Ghosh (AWI) and Cécicle Davrinche (UC Louvain) will present their work on Tracking Long-Lived Convective Systems in Observations and Earth System Models, Climate variability and change in EERIE simulations, and Sea ice and heat fluxes …
Storms, Eddies and Science
OnlineOur December 2025 ‘Storms, Eddies and Science Hour’ online seminar will feature EERIE project researchers Jan-Hendrik Malles (University of Bremen) and Bobby Antonio (University of Oxford). They'll present their work on 'Causal model evaluation of Southern Ocean air-sea interactions' and 'Preliminary results on coupling a machine-learned atmospheric model (ACE2) to a dynamical ocean (NEMO), and …
Storms, Eddies and Science
OnlineOur January 2026 Storms, Eddias and Science webinar will be hosted by EERIE co-Coordinator Malcolm Roberts. It will feature researcher Dave Storkey presenting his work on 'Using sequence acceleration to speed up ocean model physics spin up for climate simulations'. Furthermore, four different modelling groups within the EERIE project will provide updates on the state …
General Assembly 2026
Barcelona Supercomputing Center Plaça d'Eusebi Güell, 1-3, Les Corts, Barcelona, SpainEERIE Project participants will convene for one more in-person General Assembly in Spain, at the Barcelona Supercomputing Center premises, in March 2026. You can find more details here.
Storms, Eddies and Science
OnlineOur March 2026 Storms, Eddies and Science webinar will be hosted by EERIE PI Anne Marie Treguier (CNRS). During the session MPI-M's Jin-Song Von Storch will explore in detail the complex answer to one single question - what makes EERIE simulations different from CMIP6's? Our online seminars are free and no registration is needed. You …
Women in climate research: sharing knowledge and empowering collaboration
OnlineThis collaboration workshop aims to highlight and give visibility to the work of women scientists in European climate research projects. It brings together researchers to present their work, exchange knowledge, and discuss not only their research, but also the challenges of women in the climate field. EERIE Project researcher Bianca Mezzina (ECMWF) will be one …
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Storms, Eddies and Science
OnlineWhat if recent extreme weather events could be replayed in different climates? In our April 2026 Storms, Eddies and Science webinar, EERIE Project Coordinator Thomas Jung will show how kilometre-scale climate storylines make this possible. Using a global, high-resolution coupled model, events such as heatwaves and flooding can be reconstructed under past, present, and warmer …
EGU26
Vienna Vienna, AustriaAs it's been the case since the beginning of the project, EERIE Project scientists will be in Vienna for the EGU2026 in May 3-8. Our session is called Earth system models at km-scale and beyond: Benefits and challenges of resolving smaller scale processes and you can find more details here.
