1341815
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10.1029/2018EO103475
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Day, J
ECMWF
Svensson, G
Stockholm University
Training EarlyCareer Polar Weather and Climate Researchers
Tummon, F
Arctic University of Norway, Tromsø
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<p>The <a href="https://eos.org/project-updates/understanding-causes-and-effects-of-rapid-warming-in-the-arctic">polar prediction problem</a> is inherently multidisciplinary and requires cooperation across a wide community. Thus, an international group of agencies specifically designed a 10-day training course to bring together a wide group of students and lecturers to cover important topics related to polar prediction. Topics included satellite and conventional observation techniques; numerical modeling of the polar atmosphere, sea ice, and ocean; and data assimilation and <a href="https://eos.org/project-updates/better-tools-to-build-better-climate-models">model evaluation</a>. The course included an innovative combination of theory lectures, practical exercises, and fieldwork, as well as a dedicated science communication program, each of which forms a crucial pillar of the prediction problem.</p>
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2018-08-08
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1341814
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award_title=Advanced Prediction in Polar regions and beyond: Modelling, observing system design and LInkages associated with ArctiC ClimATE change; award_number=727862; award_identifiers_scheme=url; award_identifiers_identifier=https://cordis.europa.eu/projects/727862; funder_id=00k4n6c32; funder_name=European Commission;
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https://zenodo.org/records/1341815/files/Training Early-Career Polar Weather and Climate Researchers - Eos.pdf
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