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

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Welcome to Amélie Bataille, new project manager!

February 2, 2021 protectsealevelrise 0

Amélie started as a project manager for PROTECT on 1 February. You can contact her using manager[at]protect-slr.eu.

New article about PROTECT on the CORDIS website in six languages

January 21, 2021 protectsealevelrise 0

CORDIS journalists have covered a PROTECT paper, read the story here.

New PROTECT paper

January 14, 2021 protectsealevelrise 0

PROTECT paper #7 is published! Learn more about Greenland Blocking and its effect on the Greenland Ice Sheet melt. Here are the main results: The […]

v-EGU21 19–30 April 2021

January 14, 2021 protectsealevelrise 0

Don’t forget to submit your abstract before 20 January to the EGU session dedicated to PROTECT: Bridging the gap between land-based cryosphere changes and local […]

New PROTECT paper: Greater Greenland Ice Sheet contribution to global sea level rise in CMIP6

December 16, 2020 protectsealevelrise 0

Figure: Greenland surface mass balance comparison between downscaled CMIP5 and CMIP6 MAR simulations (Hofer et al., 2020) PROTECT paper number 5 “Greater Greenland Ice Sheet […]

Elmer/Ice beginner course, November 2020

December 2, 2020 protectsealevelrise 0

In November 2020 a new beginner Elmer/Ice course took place. Due to the covid crisis, the course was held online during two weeks, instead of […]

Two PROTECT researchers and David Vaughan explain what is happening in the Arctic, Greenland and Antarctica

December 1, 2020 protectsealevelrise 0

PROTECT researchers Ruth Mottram and Anders Levermann and a member of the External Experts Advisory Board David Vaughan, answer you questions about what is happening […]

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 […]

The first PROTECT paper is published!

October 19, 2020 protectsealevelrise 0

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

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Congratulations to my colleague @xavierfettweis for making it to the Top 1000 climate scientists in the world! @ClimatoULiege @ULiegeRecherche @UniversiteLiege https://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/climate-change-scientists-list/

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Great IPCC resources: Worlds apart, a story of three possible warmer worlds 🌍

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Now in the 6 UN languages, IPCC Working Group I’s infographic from #SR15 explores what kind of world we could be living in in 2100.

Take a tour into three possible futures depending on the action we take today.

Explore here 👉 https://bit.ly/31bcdIl

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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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