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The latest issue of CLIVAR Exchanges, a joint issue with US CLIVAR Variations, titled "Sea Level Rise", is now available to read and download.

This joint publication between International and US CLIVAR begins with highlights of recent scientific progress on sea...


IndOOS is the sustainable ocean observing system for the Indian Ocean. The goal of IndOOS is to provide sustained high-quality oceanographic and marine meteorological measurements to support knowledge-based decision-making through improved scientific understanding, weather and climate forecasts, and environmental assessments. The...

The registration for CLIVAR 2018 Summer Course is now open! You are encouraged to register both of the training courses indicated below:

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Last summer, more than 350 scientists from 42 countries gathered to focus on sea level science. They also focused on the information that coastal practitioners need for assessing the potential effects of sea level rise and for considering responses.

Over the 5 days of the conference, scientists showcased major...

The CLIVAR-FIO Summer School on “Past, present and Future Sea Level changes” will be organised in Qingdao, China, from June 25 to 30, 2018, back to back with the Training course “Ocean Forecast Systems” of the UNESCO/IOC Regional from July 2 to 7, 2018.

The Summer School will cover a wide range of physical processes contributing to global and regional sea...

 "Illustration by Jack Cook, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution"

The CLIVAR/CliC Northern Oceans Region Panel (NORP) was proposed by CLIVAR at the Open Science Conference in September 2016 and by CliC during its SSG meeting in February 2017; and was endorsed by WCRP during the 38th Session of the Joint Scientific Committee on April 3, 2017. At the just...

ICPO was invited to participate in a meeting with Vladimir Ryabinin, Executive Secretary of UNESCO Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC) during his visit to the First Institute of Oceanography (FIO), State Oceanic Administration on December 18th, 2018.

During the meeting, Jose gave an overall introduction on WCRP and CLIVAR, with special emphasis on: 1) WCRP...

 

From December 16th to 17th, Jose Santos and Jing Li were invited to participate in the First Healthy Ocean Innovation and Development Conference, in Huangdao. Various topics were covered by the conference, including: ocean science for sustainable development; blue economy opportunity in South Africa; marine pollution and solution; marine biotechnology; marine...

Abstracts are invited to the following session at the next EGU General Assembly, April 8-13, 2018, in Vienna, Austria.
 
OS1.9/AS1.24/BG3.5/CL4.07The Indian Ocean's past, present, and future (co-organized)
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On December 6, 2017, the United Nations announced the Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development (2021-2030) to mobilize the scientific community, policy-makers, business and civil society...

The 23rd session of the CLIVAR Scientific Steering Group (SSG) was held on November 27-30, 2017 in Pune, India, hosted by the Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology where the International CLIVAR Monsoon Project Office is based. 

This...

WCRP is soliciting offers to host the International Project Office (IPO) for its Core Project CliC ("Climate and Cryosphere") from July 2018 onward, for a period of at least three years.

Prospective host institutions and sponsoring organizations are invited to download the ...

Participants of the ENSO RF-1

The 1st session of the CLIVAR Research Focus (RF) on “ENSO in a Changing Climate” was held on 15 October 2017 in Busan, Rep. of Korea. This session was held one day prior to the ENSO Complexity Workshop organized by the ICCP (IBS Climate Center for Climate Physics) at Pusan National University.

The ENSO RF is a three-year effort focusing...

The Global Climate Observing System (GCOS) is launching an open review of the current requirements for Essential Climate Variables (ECV) that are the basis for the global systematic observation of the climate system. GCOS would like to invite as wide a possible range of reviewers to participate. This is the first step in a revision and update of the requirements planned for 2021/2.

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