Prosjekt
Resilient northern overturning in a warming climate (ROVER)

In ROVER the researchers will observe the deep-water formation along east Greenland, both through a winter expedition on an icebreaker, using mooring across the Greenland slope, and autonomous underwater gliders. The measurement campaign will provide groundbreaking data, cruical for the understanding of the processes that supply cold, deep water to the lower limb of the AMOC.
Status
Aktiv
Varighet
2024-2028
Eier
UiB - Universitetet i Bergen
Nettside
Prosjektleder
Kjetil Våge
Finansiert av
ERC - Consolidator Grant
Forskere fra Bjerknessenteret

Kjetil Våge
Professor - Polar Climate, UiB - Universitetet i Bergen

Stefanie Semper
Forsker / Scientist - Polar Climate, UiB - Universitetet i Bergen

Anna-Marie Strehl
Postdoctor - Polar Climate, UiB - Universitetet i Bergen
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