Exploring Ocean-Climate Dynamics: Observations, Collaboration, and Policy Implications
Date / Time: 18-10-2023 / 12.00 – 14.00 UTC
Registration link:
- Shortened URL: https://bit.ly/OBPS-FS23-07
- Full URL: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_LKtUs6d7RJm6TJ6wo1KU4w
Why this session?
Following on from the OBPS Workshop VII, 2023, 09-13 October we invite you to participate in OBPS Focus Sessions during the week of 16-20 October 2023
The 10 challenges for collective impact set by the UN Ocean Decade continue to be addressed as the Focus Sessions, organized by individual groups, discuss their challenges, practices and coordination.
The session schedule is shown on the TeamUp Calendar where you will find more detail and description.
For further information on OBPS Workshop VII and Focus Sessions see the OBPS Workshop VII website
What is this session about?
We propose a series of ‘elevator pitch’ presentations followed by a panel discussion with the audience 40-60 Minutes.
Speakers and programme
The speakers are drawn from a range of backgrounds (ocean physics, climate modelling, remote sensing, spatial planning) and include the associated projects and initiatives: GHRSST, the Horizon Europe projects OCEAN:ICE, ObsSea4Clim, and TipESM.
- Ana Oliveira* (+Colab Atlantic/ObsSea4Clim): Increased understanding of how important the ocean and observations of its properties and circulation are for the global climate and particularly the regional climate. Presentation https://zenodo.org/records/10040849
- Chongyuan Mao (UK MET Office/GHRSST): The importance of high-resolution satellite observations in addition to in-situ observations. Presentation https://zenodo.org/records/10048106
- Gerard McCarthy (Maynooth University/ObsSea4Clim): Ocean circulation and its importance for the regional climate of north-west Europe.” Presentation https://zenodo.org/records/10040180
- Andrew Meijers (British Antarctic Survey/OCEAN:ICE,): How ocean observations of the interactions between the Southern Ocean and the Antarctic Ice Sheet are used to improve coupled ice sheet-ocean and ice sheet-climate models to reduce deep uncertainties. Presentation https://zenodo.org/uploads/10040199
- Chiara Bearzotti (Danish Meteorological Institute/GHRSST, OCEAN:ICE, ObsSea4Clim, and TipESM): How research projects can provide recommendations to policy-makers for informing climate adaptation and mitigation strategies. Presentation https://zenodo.org/records/10040146
- Sabrina Speich (ENS/ ObsSea4Clim)
Moderation: Erika Hayashi (Danish Meteorological Institute/ GHRSST, OCEAN:ICE, ObsSea4Clim, and TipESM )
* Early career researcher