Atlantic
PIRATA 22 - PIRATA Research Project 20 Years Conference: Contributing to the Understanding and Prediction of the Tropical Atlantic Climates
Submitted by Jing Li on Wed, 2017-06-28 06:25The Twenty second PIRATA conference (PIRATA 22 meeting) will occupy a prominent position, because the project celebrates its 20 years in 2017.
The Vision of AtlantOS
Submitted by Jing Li on Wed, 2017-02-15 02:32JpGU-AGU Joint meeting on Climate variations in the Atlantic
Submitted by Jing Li on Mon, 2017-01-23 03:48The Atlantic Ocean is subject to pronounced climate variations that occur on a wide range of time scales. Atlantic multi-decadal variability (AMV) associated with the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation has long been known to have global impacts. In particular, AMV has been linked to changes in the Indian, Asian and South American summer monsoons, and also to changes in the Pacific associated with the "global hiatus".
2017 US AMOC Science Team Meeting
Submitted by Nico on Wed, 2017-01-04 04:16ACSIS – OSNAP – RAPID Joint Science Meeting
Submitted by Nico on Mon, 2017-01-02 12:03This meeting will explore change and variability in the North Atlantic climate system (atmosphere, ocean, cryosphere), on time scales from days to decades, bringing together the UK ACSIS,
Call for expert nominations for the Author Team of the AtlantOOS Blueprint 2019
Submitted by Jing Li on Wed, 2016-12-14 09:32PREFACE-PIRATA-CLIVAR Tropical Atlantic Variability Conference
Submitted by Jing Li on Thu, 2016-07-07 06:48Tropical Atlantic climate recently experienced pronounced shifts of great socio-economic importance. The oceanic changes were largest in the eastern boundary upwelling systems. African countries bordering the Atlantic strongly depend upon their ocean - societal development, fisheries, and tourism. They were strongly affected by these climatic changes and will face important adaptation challenges associated with global warming. Furthermore, these upwelling regions are also of great climatic importance, playing a key role in regulating global climate.
15th Session of the Atlantic Region Panel
Submitted by Jing Li on Thu, 2016-06-30 09:1115th Session of the Atlantic Region Panel
17 September, 2016
Qingdao, China