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Workshop on marine heatwaves in the northern seas

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03. september 2024, 07:00-12:30

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NERSC Copernicus lecture room

Dear all, 

A kind reminder of the upcoming workshop on marine heatwaves in the northern seas. 

You are very welcome to join for the whole or parts of the program. The program is given below.

Please let me know if you are joining :)

All the best,

Helene Langehaug

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September 3, 2024, at the Nansen Center (Copernicus lecture room):

Session 1 (09-12): Presentations on ongoing research studies

0900-0910: Helene: Welcome

0910-0930: Geir Ottersen: Marine Heat Waves in IPCC SROCC and Northern sea areas reports – a brief overview (online talk)

0930-1000: Roshin Raj: Marine Heat Waves in the Barents Sea: Updates (online talk)

1000-1030: Silvana González: Characterization of marine heatwaves in Norwegian waters

1030-1045: Coffee/Tea break

1045-1115: Tsuyoshi Wakamatsu: Status of the Arctic Ocean BGC reanalysis for the Arctic marine heatwave biogeochemical impact study

1115-1145: Marianne Williams-Kerslake: Characteristics of marine heatwaves in the Svalbard region

1145-1200: Helene R. Langehaug: Marine heatwaves in the Barents Sea – can we predict them?

Lunch: 12-1230

Session 2 (1230-1430): Discussion

1230-1245: Introduction to discussion

1245-1315: Discussion on impacts of marine heatwaves

1315-1330: Coffee/Tea break

1330-1400: Discussion on which information could potentially be useful for stakeholders

1400-1430: Helene: wrap-up and feedback

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