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The 2018 ENSO Conference Website (http://www.ensoconference2018.org/) is currently experiencing an unexpected problem and cannot be accessed. For abstract submission and registration to the conference, please go directly to the following website...

Following the announcement of the CLIVAR-FIO Summer School on: “Past, present and Future Sea level changes”, we received over 200 applications with excellent research experience coming from 39 countries around the world. During the selection...

Draft of CLIVAR Science Plan and Implementation Strategy is available for comments. Please send your comments to jose.santos@clivar.org by 14 May 2018.

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The registration for CLIVAR 2018 Summer Course is now open! You are encouraged to register both of the training courses indicated below:

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On December 6, 2017, the United Nations announced the Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable...

Participants of the ENSO RF-1

The 1st session of the CLIVAR Research Focus (RF) on “ENSO in a Changing Climate” was held on 15 October 2017 in Busan, Rep. of Korea. This session was held one day prior to the ENSO Complexity Workshop organized by the ICCP (IBS Climate Center for...

ABSTRACT SUBMISSION IS NOW OPEN

The 4th International ENSO Conference: ENSO in a warmer climate will be organised from 16 to 18 October, 2018 at Guayaquil, Ecuador. Abstracts can be submitted via the...

To the extent that the ocean eddy field and its variability is communicated to the atmosphere, ocean eddy-atmosphere interactions are important for the role played by the ocean in the coupled variability of the climate system. These interactions are a potentially important process, that, in its...

The “2017 CLIVAR International Symposium on Boundary Currents” was successfully held in Qingdao, China on 5-7 June 2017.

At the symposium, about 200 oceanographers and young scholars congregated and discussed the recent advances and challenges towards understanding of the Boundary Current...

GOAL OF THE CONFERENCE: To review the progress on the science of ENSO with a focus on examining the range of ENSO “flavors”, assess the existence of possible, and distinct precursors, an examine how the different oceanic and atmospheric processes that drive the different ENSO...

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