To Wednesday 09 May 2018
Organizers announce that the 5th Polar Prediction Workshop will convene 7-9 May 2018 at the Agora Hydro-Québec in Montreal, Québec, Canada.
As in previous years, the 2018 workshop will focus on:
- polar predictability from subseasonnal to interannual timescales
- sea ice prediction
- operational and research efforts
- end user needs and the capacity of the scientific community to address them
In addition, reviews for the Sea Ice Outlook project and other initiatives related to polar predictions will be discussed.
We also propose a new activity for 2018: An important outcome of the Workshop will be a consensus forecast statement synthesizing predictions of (i) September mean Arctic sea ice extent, and (ii) sea ice conditions during the Arctic shipping season for key regions plus the Northwest Passage and Northern Sea Route shipping corridors. Participants are invited to contribute to any or all of these forecasts using a form that will be circulated to registrants and posted online, and are encouraged to highlight these predictions in their presentations.
Operational forecasters and forecast users are warmly invited to participate.
To register and/or submit an abstract, please use this form.
Extended deadline for abstract submission: April 13, 2018.
More information on the logistics of the event can be found here.
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More information to come.
Best regards,
The organizing committee
Bruno Tremblay (McGill U.)
Amélie Bouchat (McGill U.)
Charles Brunette (McGill U.)
Julianne Yip (McGill U.)
Sea Ice Prediction Network 2 (SIPN2)