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These are really cool little nuggets of knowledge on polar climate science (not just because I made one). Check it out.
fediscience.org/@PolarRES/1142
PolarRES - Big discoveries in bite-sized stories?

👉 Check out our new PolarRES in Practice Stories!

Explore the project's key findings through engaging stories that make complex discoveries easy to grasp.

🔗 polarres.eu/practice-stories/

Day two of #TheFinalCountdown is slowly winding down. 🌙
Today's session included a lot of #coding and #networking for our participants. They also had the chance to listen to Gabriele Messori, who shared his insights into Data-driven forecasts of extreme events and impact #forecasting with a focus on extreme heat events and their impacts on mortality rates across Germany.🔥

Tomorrow, the groups will present their first interim results. Stay tuned!

🌍❄️ What do YOU think about the ongoing changes in the Polar Regions? We want to know!  

That’s why we launched the Polar Panorama project, a space where everyone’s perspectives and observations come together. 

The Polar Panorama is an interactive display showcasing contributions that highlight the vulnerability of the Polar Regions and efforts to protect them. Whether it’s an artwork, a heartfelt text, or even a spoken recording. The format is up to you!  

Ready to share your voice? Join us here: polarres.eu/polar-panorama-a-c

💭 Imagine a platform through which people all over the world can access and interact with climate data and draw conclusions for their own individual contexts.

This is exactly what #EVE is trying to build. In connection with different #ClimateModels developed by #CORDEX, this platform could become an important tool to drive #Decision-Making to reduce the negative effects that #ClimateChange will have on our younger generations 💫

Find out more: nextgems-h2020.eu/the-joint-ve

🌬️🎩Hold onto your hats! A study by Petteri Uotila uncovers how Strong Offshore Wind Events impact the #Antarctic coast during winter, altering #seaice and oceanic properties in coastal polynyas 🌊

Read more🔎
link.springer.com/article/10.1 @helsinkiuni #H2020

SpringerLinkImpacts of strong wind events on sea ice and water mass properties in Antarctic coastal polynyas - Climate DynamicsStrong offshore wind events (SOWEs) occur frequently near the Antarctic coast during austral winter. These wind events are typically associated with passage of synoptic- or meso-scale cyclones, which interact with the katabatic wind field and affect sea ice and oceanic processes in coastal polynyas. Based on numerical simulations from the coupled Finite Element Sea-ice Ocean Model (FESOM) driven by the CORE-II forcing, two coastal polynyas along the East Antarctica coast––the Prydz Bay Polynya and the Shackleton Polynya are selected to examine the response of sea ice and oceanic properties to SOWEs. In these polynyas, the southern or western flanks of cyclones play a crucial role in increasing the offshore winds depending on the local topography. Case studies for both polynyas show that during SOWEs, when the wind speed is 2–3 times higher than normal values, the offshore component of sea ice velocity can increase by 3–4 times. Sea ice concentration can decrease by 20–40%, and sea ice production can increase up to two to four folds. SOWEs increase surface salinity variability and mixed layer depth, and such effects may persist for 5–10 days. Formation of high salinity shelf water (HSSW) is detected in the coastal regions from surface to 800 m after 10–15 days of the SOWEs, while the HSSW features in deep layers exhibit weak response on the synoptic time scale. HSSW formation averaged over winter is notably greater in years with longer duration of SOWEs.

🌐 Global simulations developed by #nextGEMS at the km scale are being used to understand critical Earth System dynamics in the land-based water cycle. These simulations capture details like rainfall patterns and the resulting river discharges🌧️ , which serve to evaluate the water balance of specific regions, such as the Rhine basin.

📽️ Learn more about our #EarthSystemModels in this Science Explainer.

▶️ nextgems-h2020.eu/media-librar

🚨 Last Chance to Register for the Hackathon! 🚨

Attention everyone! This is your final reminder to register for the #nextGEMS Hazard #Hackathon.

Don't miss out on the opportunity to join us at Wageningen University and Research in October. Make sure to complete your registration by July 1st!

For more details about the event, click here: nextgems.pages.gwdg.de/hazard-
To register directly, go here: events.mpimet.mpg.de/event/76/

We can't wait to see you there! 💎