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CREATED:20171114T140313
SUMMARY:APECS-APPLICATE Webinar: Improving Weather and Climate Models
LOCATION:Online
DESCRIPTION:29 November 2017 at 17:00 GMT\nSpeaker: Dr. Matthieu Chevallier (CNRS-GAME/
 MétéoFrance, Toulouse, France)\nRegistration Link (https://attendee.gotoweb
 inar.com/register/7293136880068218625)\nWeather and climate models have typ
 ically been developed for mid-latitude regions, but different processes are
  relevant for the Polar regions. A significant improvement in our ability t
 o model the Arctic will only be achieved by improving the representation of
  processes such as coupling between atmosphere and ocean or the surface ene
 rgy budget. This webinar will focus on ‘Enhanced weather and climate models
 ’, one of five science work packages of the EU-funded APPLICATE project whi
 ch brings together a European consortium of scientists from different disci
 plines to advance our capability to predict the weather and climate in the 
 Arctic and beyond. To find out more about the APPLICATE project go to: <a h
 ref="https://applicate.eu/">https://applicate.eu/</a>\n
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>29 November 2017 at 17:00 GMT</p><p>Speaker: Dr. Matthieu Chevallier (CN
 RS-GAME/MétéoFrance, Toulouse, France)</p><p><a href="https://attendee.goto
 webinar.com/register/7293136880068218625">Registration Link</a></p><p>Weath
 er and climate models have typically been developed for mid-latitude region
 s, but different processes are relevant for the Polar regions. A significan
 t improvement in our ability to model the Arctic will only be achieved by i
 mproving the representation of processes such as coupling between atmospher
 e and ocean or the surface energy budget. This webinar will focus on ‘Enhan
 ced weather and climate models’, one of five science work packages of the E
 U-funded APPLICATE project which brings together a European consortium of s
 cientists from different disciplines to advance our capability to predict t
 he weather and climate in the Arctic and beyond. To find out more about the
  APPLICATE project go to: <a href="https://applicate.eu/">https://applicate
 .eu/</a></p>
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