Prosjekt
European seas climate impact prediction through regional models (SEACLIM)

Focused on the northeastern Atlantic, North Sea, western Mediterranean Sea, and Arctic Ocean; SEACLIM aims to provide crucial insights into the changing marine environment over the coming years and decades. The project will develop and refine regional ocean models to produce detailed projections of marine conditions in European seas up to the year 2100.
Status
Aktiv
Varighet
2025-2028
Eier
Mercator Ocean International
Prosjektleder
Mercator Ocean International
Finansiert av
EU HORIZON Europe
Forskere fra Bjerknessenteret
Filippa Fransner
Forsker / Researcher - Carbon System, UiB
Noel Keenlyside
Professor - Global Climate, UiB
Annette Samuelsen
Forskningsleder / Research Leader - Climate Hazards, Nansensenteret
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