Published September 16, 2019 | Version v1
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Predicting the North Atlantic for Climate Services

  • 1. Danish Meteorological Institute
  • 2. University of Hamburg
  • 3. NORCE
  • 4. Faroe Marine Research Institute
  • 5. National University of Ireland
  • 6. Nansen Environmental and Remote Sensing Center
  • 7. Centre Nationale de la Recherche Scientifique
  • 8. Max Plank Institute for Meteorology
  • 9. University of Bergen
  • 10. Technical University of Denmark
  • 11. Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies
  • 12. SAMS Research Services Ltd.
  • 13. Climate-KIC

Description

This poster presents shortly how Blue-Action contributes to the BluePrint for Ocean Observing in the Atlantic.

The poster was presented at OceanObs'2019 by Steffen Olsen (DMI).

Blue-Action contributes to defining the future Atlantic monitoring system by: 

  • optimizing the monitoring systems at the gateways to the Arctic, 
  • assessing and enhancing the usefulness of the North Atlantic ocean observations in decadal prediction systems, 
  • demonstrating the value of initialized decadal predictions in climate services 

 

Notes

Blue-Action received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme Grant agreement no. 727852

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Funding

Blue-Action – Arctic Impact on Weather and Climate 727852
European Commission
AtlantOS – Optimizing and Enhancing the Integrated Atlantic Ocean Observing System 633211
European Commission