Marine Heatwaves in the Global Ocean Research Focus - Webinar Series

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NO. Date Time UTC Title Speakers LINK
5 December 11, 2025 14:00 When Internal Variability Meets Climate Change: The Story of the 2023 North Atlantic Marine Heatwave

Dr. Thibault Guinaldo

Centre National de Recherches Météorologiques (Météo-France / CNRS)

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4 August 25, 2025 23:00 1. Seasonal stratification and complex local dynamics control the sub-surface structure of marine heatwaves in Eastern Australian coastal waters
                                   
2. Lifting the lid on marine heatwaves – a common language for understanding vertical structure

1. Dr. Amandine Schaeffer - University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia

2. Neil Malan - University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia

Recording
3 June 25, 2025 15:00

 

  1. Marine Heatwaves are not a Dominant Driver of Change in Demersal Fishes
  2. Global Impacts of Marine Heatwaves on Coastal Foundation Species

 

  1. Dr. Alexa Fredston (University of California Santa Cruz)
  2. Dr. Kathryn Smith    (Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom)

Recording

2

May 23,

2025

13:00
  1. Marine Heatwaves in the Northwest European Shelf: Forcing and Feedback on the Atmosphere
  2. Intensification of Atmospheric Rivers by Marine Heatwaves: Multiscale Air-Sea interaction and Downstream Effects on Coastal and Inland Climate
  1. Dr. Ségolène Berthou (UK Met Office)
  2. Dr. Christoph Renkl (University of Bonn)
Recording
1

March 3,

2025

23:00
  1. Exceptional Heat in the Kuroshio-Oyashio Region: Basin Scale Connections and the 2023-24 Global Heat Event
  2. Impact of an Unprecedent Marine Heatwave on Extremely Hot Summer over Northern Japan in 2023
  1. Prof. Shoshiro Minobe (Hokkaido University)
  2. Prof. Hirotaka Sato (Japan Meteorological Agency)
Recording

 

 

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