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Ocean, Climate, Arctic: A one-hour “workshop” at COP26, in the Nordic Pavilion in Glasgow & virtual About this event This workshop will explore the importance of the ocean in the global and north west European climate, the need to ensure we are measuring the strength of ocean currents and the ocean’s properties, and how this information can be incorporated into climate models, climate services and decision-making at national and international levels. Speakers: Bee Berx (Scottish Government) Mark Payne (Danish Meteorological Institute) Jacob Høyer (Danish Meteorological Institute, GHRSST Group for High Resolution Sea Surface Temperature) Noel Keenlyside (Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research, University of Bergen) Marit Reigstad (UiT the Arctic University of Norway) Siân Henley (University of Edinburgh) Finlo Cottier (Scottish Association for Marine Science) Streaming page: https://youtu.be/fJ31QC4uIcw Organizer: Scottish Government, with the support of Blue-Action (H2020) and GHRSST (Copernicus) Venue: Nordic Pavilion in Glasgow & virtual. SEC Centre, Hall 4, Exhibition Way, Glasgow, G3 8YW, United Kingdom
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