10th Session of CLIVAR Global Synthesis and Observations Panel

The 10th Session of CLIVAR Global Synthesis and Observations Panel will be organised at Woods Hole, USA from 5 to 6 February 2019. 

Venue

The meeting will be organised at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI), USA. The location of the meeting will be at the Carriage House on the Quissett Campus.

 

Collected forecasts of the austral summer 2018- 2019 sea-ice in the Southern Ocean was released by SIPN-SOUTH

Recently, the Sea Ice Prediction Network-SOUTH (SIPN-South) project has collected seasonal forecasts of Antarctic sea ice aligned with the Year Of Polar Prediction Special Observing Period (austral summer 2018-2019).

Executive Director of the ICPO attended the UN Regional Workshop for the South Pacific

Jose Santos, Executive Director of the ICPO attended the Regional Workshop for the South Pacific held in Guayaquil, Ecuador (17-18 December 2018), organized under the auspices of the United Nations, in coordination with the secretariat of the Regular Process, represented by the Division for Ocean Affairs and the Law of the Sea, Office of Legal Affairs, United Nations and with the assistance of members of the Group of Experts and Pool of Experts.

Eastern Pacific El Niño is projected to intensify under global warming

The El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is the most consequential climate phenomenon on Earth. However, a lack of inter-model consensus regarding the response of eastern Pacific sea surface temperatures means that the effect of global warming on the ENSO remains uncertain for decades. 

Session on 'Changes in the Arctic Ocean, sea ice and subarctic seas systems: Observations, Models and Perspectives' at EGU 2019

MeetingEGU General Assembly 2019

Venue: Vienna, Austria

Session Title: Changes in the Arctic Ocean, sea ice and subarctic seas systems: Observations, Models and Perspectives

ConvenerYevgeny Aksenov

Co-conveners: Paul A. Dodd , Craig Lee , Benjamin Rabe , Julienne Stroeve

Session description:

My goal is to be a research scientist in physical oceanography (air-sea interactions) and play an active role in the community. I believe the knowledge and skills built up since my undergrad up to now have given me an excellent foundation for building a career as a scientist. 

PhD:IIT Bombay, India. Since Jan-2014
Thesis: Real time prediction of sea surface temperatures in North Indian Ocean using artificial neural networks
Supervisor: Prof. M. C. Deo

https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Kalpesh_Patil11
https://www.linkedin.com/in/kalpesh-patil-17651988/

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