Kick-Off Meeting
OnlineThe European Eddy-Rich Earth System Models (EERIE) project kicked-off on 23rd February 2023 with the aim to produce more reliable climate simulations and projections to 2100 by including realistic representations of the ocean mesoscale together with atmospheric weather and climate extremes. You may watch the meeting highlights here and read more about it …
EERIE Online Science Hour – “Introduction to JASMIN and datasets”
OnlineMet Office's and EERIE Project Coordination Team member Malcolm Roberts will host the first EERIE Science Hour focusing on JASMIN and datasets. The session can be joined by those interested via this link. Not to be missed!
EERIE Online Science Hour – “Introduction to Levante and easy.gems”
OnlineDKRZ's Fabian Wachsmann will host the second EERIE Science Hour focusing on Levante and easy.gems. The session can be joined via this link.
EERIE Online Science Hour – “Use of IFS-FESOM and ICON km-scale data”
OnlineAWI's Nikolay Koldunov will host the third EERIE Science Hour focusing on the use of IFS-FESOM and ICON km-scale data. The session can be joined via this link
Science Hour – The use of the ESGF portal to screen and download data of the Pre-EERIE simulations
OnlineBSC's Pablo Ortega hosts the fourth EERIE Science Hour, on the ESGF portal. The session can be joined by those interested via this link.
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/