
PROTECT paper #18 is published!
The article “Downscaled surface mass balance in Antarctica: impacts of subsurface processes and large-scale atmospheric circulation” is published in the Cryosphere. Here are the main […]
The article “Downscaled surface mass balance in Antarctica: impacts of subsurface processes and large-scale atmospheric circulation” is published in the Cryosphere. Here are the main […]
The following publication « Significant additional Antarctic warming in atmospheric bias-corrected ARPEGE projections with respect to control run” was published on The Cryosphere. Here are the […]
The article “What is the surface mass balance of Antarctica? An intercomparison of regional climate model estimates” was published on The Cryosphere on 17 August […]
The article can be found here. Here are the main findings: When an ice sheet loses mass, the Earth surface rebounds. This process called Glacial Isostatic Adjustment […]
“Performance of MAR (v3.11) in simulating the drifting-snow climate and surface mass balance of Adélie Land, East Antarctica” was published in Geoscientific Model Development. Here […]
The surface mass balance scheme dEBM (diurnal Energy Balance Model) provides a novel, computationally inexpensive interface between the atmosphere and land ice for Earth system […]
PROTECT paper number 10 was published on 5 May in Nature by Tamsin Edwards et al. Here are the main findings: Adaptation strategies should include […]
Find bellow a list of contributions from PROTECT’s participants (in chronological order): Monday 26 April, 11:05-11:10, Sebastian Simonsen – A machine learning approach for Greenland […]
PROTECT paper #9 is published! Read more about “Integrating new sea level scenarios into coastal risk and adaptation assessments: an on-going process“ Here are the main findings: […]
Sea levels are rising fastest in big cities – here’s why Sally Brown, Bournemouth University and Robert James Nicholls, University of East Anglia It is […]
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