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Collected assessment of summer 2018- 2019 sea-ice forecast for the Southern Ocean was released by SIPN-SOUTH

The Sea Ice Prediction Network-SOUTH (SIPN-South) project has collected seasonal forecasts of Antarctic sea ice aligned with the Year Of Polar Prediction Special Observing Period (austral summer 2018-2019).  A post-season analysis of these forecasts can be read in the document ' Assessment of summer 2018- 2019 sea-ice forecast for the Southern Ocean

1st Global Planning Meeting of United Nations Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development (2021-2030)

On 13-15 May 2019, the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of UNESCO will convene the 1st Global Planning Meeting in preparation for the UN Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development. The meeting will take place in Copenhaguen, Denmark, hosted by the National Museum of Denmark.

Collected forecasts of the austral summer 2018- 2019 sea-ice in the Southern Ocean was released by SIPN-SOUTH

Recently, the Sea Ice Prediction Network-SOUTH (SIPN-South) project has collected seasonal forecasts of Antarctic sea ice aligned with the Year Of Polar Prediction Special Observing Period (austral summer 2018-2019).

Session on 'Changes in the Arctic Ocean, sea ice and subarctic seas systems: Observations, Models and Perspectives' at EGU 2019

MeetingEGU General Assembly 2019

Venue: Vienna, Austria

Session Title: Changes in the Arctic Ocean, sea ice and subarctic seas systems: Observations, Models and Perspectives

ConvenerYevgeny Aksenov

Co-conveners: Paul A. Dodd , Craig Lee , Benjamin Rabe , Julienne Stroeve

Session description:

Workshop: Using Paleo-Climate Model/Data Comparisons to Constrain Future Projections

Aims

Given that the co-locations of the paleo-simulations and future projections is a novelty in CMIP5, the successful use of this kind of information does not have much of a track record. Thus a workshop whose aims are to a) ensure that the community is aware of how suitable techniques should be assessed right from the start, b) highlight the rich range of possible analyses, and c) produce timely and informative summaries of the state of these analyses, is both welcome and necessary.

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