Projecting Sea-Level Rise: from Ice Sheets to Local Implications

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Month: November 2020

New article: Long-term surface energy balance of the western Greenland Ice Sheet and the role of large-scale circulation variability

November 27, 2020 protectsealevelrise 0

Image: researchers installing equipment on the Greenland ice sheet, September 2020 (Image: UU/IMAU) PROTECT paper number 2 “Long-term surface energy balance of the western Greenland […]

A new PROTECT paper is published! Find out more about the intercomparison of the Greenland Ice Sheet surface mass balance

November 12, 2020 protectsealevelrise 0

The article “Historically-based run-time bias corrections substantially improve model projections of 100 years of future climate change” written by Fettweis et al., was published on 11 November […]

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New PROTECT publication!

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New PROTECT publication!

9:20 am 05 Apr 2022

Release of the IPCC AR6 Climate Change 2022: Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability

12:28 pm 28 Feb 2022

New publication: North Atlantic Cooling is Slowing Down Mass Loss of Icelandic Glaciers

10:24 am 16 Feb 2022

NORCE: a new partner institution

12:01 pm 31 Jan 2022

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nicojourdNicolas Jourdain@nicojourd·
25 May

See you at 8:30 in E2 or online for presentations on icebergs and ice shelves! https://twitter.com/EGU_CR/status/1529277293541064711

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CR4.3: Ice shelves and tidewater glaciers - dynamics, interactions, observations, modelling
Inga Monika Koszalka, @nicojourd, Adrian Jenkins, Rachel Carr, Angelika Humbert
Tue, 24 May, 15:10–18:29 (CEST) Room E2, Wed, 25 May, 08:30–11:37 (CEST) Room E2

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24 May

#Event | #SeaLevelRise: what is new in the #IPCC 6th Assessment Report? by @Goneri76 and @DrSealevel

🗓️Monday 30 May, 3 pm CEST

More info 👉https://protect-slr.eu/events/

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24 May

Ready for Day 2? 😃🥳❄️ https://twitter.com/EGU_CR/status/1528964007326953473

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Good morning #EGU22_CR attendees 🌅

Here is your handy cryo-schedule for Day 2 (Tuesday)! We'll be pinning these on our profile at 7am each day. Please download/RT/share!🗓

Pro tip: sharing this schedule with someone is a great way to start a conversation! 💬

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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement 869304.

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