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CREATED:20170922T133938
SUMMARY:APECS-APPLICATE-Webinar: Advanced Prediction in Polar Regions and Beyond
LOCATION:Online
DESCRIPTION:APECS-APPLICATE-Webinar: Advanced Prediction in Polar Regions and Beyond\n2
 8 September 2017 at 15:00 GMT\nSpeaker: Prof. Dr. Thomas Jung (Alfred Wegen
 er Institute, Helmholtz Center for Polar and Marine Research, Germany)\nReg
 istration Link (https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/85129966512448640
 03)\nIn November 2016, a European consortium of scientists from different d
 isciplines set out to advance our capability to predict the weather and cli
 mate in the Arctic and beyond in the framework of the EU-funded project cal
 led <a href="https://applicate.eu/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferre
 r">APPLICATE</a>. In this presentation, I will describe the basic rationale
  behind this project and outline what is needed to make step changes in our
  ability to predict Arctic weather and climate prediction, and to increase 
 our understanding of the impact of Arctic climate change in mid-latitudes. 
 In this context I will touch on the following topics: model evaluation, mod
 el development, teleconnections, observing system design, education and sta
 keholder engagement. To find out more about the APPLICATE project go to: ht
 tps://applicate.eu/.\n
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><strong><img src="images/Articles/Logos/Applicate_logo.jpg" alt="Applica
 te logo" width="209" height="122" style="margin: 8px; float: right;" />APEC
 S-APPLICATE-Webinar: Advanced Prediction in Polar Regions and Beyond</stron
 g></p><p><em><strong>28 September 2017 at 15:00 GMT</strong></em></p><p><st
 rong>Speaker:</strong> Prof. Dr. Thomas Jung (Alfred Wegener Institute, Hel
 mholtz Center for Polar and Marine Research, Germany)</p><p><a href="https:
 //attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/8512996651244864003" target="_blank" re
 l="noopener noreferrer">Registration Link</a></p><p>In November 2016, a Eur
 opean consortium of scientists from different disciplines set out to advanc
 e our capability to predict the weather and climate in the Arctic and beyon
 d in the framework of the EU-funded project called <a href="https://applica
 te.eu/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">APPLICATE</a>. In this pr
 esentation, I will describe the basic rationale behind this project and out
 line what is needed to make step changes in our ability to predict Arctic w
 eather and climate prediction, and to increase our understanding of the imp
 act of Arctic climate change in mid-latitudes. In this context I will touch
  on the following topics: model evaluation, model development, teleconnecti
 ons, observing system design, education and stakeholder engagement. To find
  out more about the APPLICATE project go to: <a href="https://applicate.eu/
 ">https://applicate.eu/</a>.</p>
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