The workshop on Dynamics of Atmosphere–Ice–Ocean Interactions in the High Latitudes attracted 90 scientists who met to 1) identify challenges in polar prediction, 2) explore our understanding of the coupled climate system in the high latitudes, and 3) identify research priorities to improve our knowledge and predictive capabilities. We summarize the workshop discussions for four main themes
What: The aim of this workshop was to discuss the needs and challenges in using high-resolution clim...
The aim of this ongoing work is to analyze the predictability of seasonal to interannual climate con...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature via the DOI in th...
Dynamics of atmosphere–ice–ocean interactions in the high latitudes. What: Scientists from 13 countr...
What: 120 scientists, stakeholders, and representatives from operational forecasting centers, intern...
The 13th European Polar Low Workshop was organized by the European Polar Low Working Group (www.uni-...
The workshop on polar lows (PLs) and mesoscale weather extremes attracted 30 scientists from ...
International Workshop on Polar-lower Latitude Linkages in Weather and Climate Prediction What: E...
The Arctic is a hot topic in Climate Research. A large number of signs of a warming Arctic Climate h...
European Polar Low Working Group This workshop summarized the current state of PL research in t...
This theme addresses all aspects of the dynamics and predictability of midlatitude weather systems ...
Polar regions have great sensitivity to climate forcing; however, understanding of the physical proc...
The polar regions have been attracting more and more attention in recent years, fuelled by the perce...
Polar regions are experiencing rapid climate change, faster than elsewhere on Earth with consequence...
Progress in the science of weather – on Earth and in space – depends on understanding the whole of t...
What: The aim of this workshop was to discuss the needs and challenges in using high-resolution clim...
The aim of this ongoing work is to analyze the predictability of seasonal to interannual climate con...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature via the DOI in th...
Dynamics of atmosphere–ice–ocean interactions in the high latitudes. What: Scientists from 13 countr...
What: 120 scientists, stakeholders, and representatives from operational forecasting centers, intern...
The 13th European Polar Low Workshop was organized by the European Polar Low Working Group (www.uni-...
The workshop on polar lows (PLs) and mesoscale weather extremes attracted 30 scientists from ...
International Workshop on Polar-lower Latitude Linkages in Weather and Climate Prediction What: E...
The Arctic is a hot topic in Climate Research. A large number of signs of a warming Arctic Climate h...
European Polar Low Working Group This workshop summarized the current state of PL research in t...
This theme addresses all aspects of the dynamics and predictability of midlatitude weather systems ...
Polar regions have great sensitivity to climate forcing; however, understanding of the physical proc...
The polar regions have been attracting more and more attention in recent years, fuelled by the perce...
Polar regions are experiencing rapid climate change, faster than elsewhere on Earth with consequence...
Progress in the science of weather – on Earth and in space – depends on understanding the whole of t...
What: The aim of this workshop was to discuss the needs and challenges in using high-resolution clim...
The aim of this ongoing work is to analyze the predictability of seasonal to interannual climate con...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature via the DOI in th...