NOC Presence at the EGU General Assembly 2021
19 - 30 April 2021
Meeting programme launched
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Presentations being led by NOC representatives:
Session |
Session Convenor / Co Convenor |
Presenter |
Abstract |
OS1.1 – Improved Understanding of Ocean Variability and Climate - 26 April 09.00 - 15.00 (CEST) |
Prof Simon Josey |
Dr Adam Blaker |
Wind-driven Oscillations in the Meridional Overturning Circulation near the equator |
OS1.1 – Improved Understanding of Ocean Variability and Climate - 26 April 09.00 - 15.00 (CEST) |
Dr Jennifer Meckling | Ocean Heat Transport’s Response to Future Climate Projections | |
OS1.1 – Improved Understanding of Ocean Variability and Climate - 26 April 09.00 - 15.00 (CEST) |
Dr W John Gould Emeritus Fellow |
Global-scale surface salinity change since the 1870s.Implications for the global hydrological cycle | |
OS1.2 – The North Atlantic: natural variability and global change - 30 April 11.00 - 17.00 (CEST) |
Dr Bablu Sinha |
Prof Adrian New /Dr Adam Blaker |
Labrador Slope Water Connects the Subarctic with the Gulf Stream |
OS1.2 – The North Atlantic: natural variability and global change - 30 April 11.00 - 17.00 (CEST) |
Dr Alejandra Sanchez-Franks |
A dynamically based method for estimating the Atlantic overturning circulation at 26N from satellite altimetry. |
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OS1.2 – The North Atlantic: natural variability and global change - 30 April 11.00 - 17.00 (CEST) |
Dr Joanne Williams / Dr Ben Moat |
Can PIES (Pressure Inverted Echo Systems) replace tall moorings to monitor AMOC? |
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OS1.2 – The North Atlantic: natural variability and global change - 30 April 11.00 - 17.00 (CEST) |
Prof Adrian New |
Labrador Slope Water Connects the Subarctic with the Gulf Stream |
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OS1.1- Improved Understanding of Ocean Variability and Climate - 26 April 09.00 - 15.00 (CEST) |
Prof Simon Josey |
Improved Understanding of Ocean Variability and Climate |
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OS1.2 - The North Atlantic: natural variability and global change - 30 April 15.44 - 15.46 (CEST) | Dr Eleanor Frajka-Williams | The Antilles current and wind-driven gyre circulation at 26oN | |
OS4.3 – Ocean Remote Sensing - 30 April 13.30 - 17.00 (CEST) |
Dr Christine Gommenginger |
Dr Ben Timmermans |
Reliability of Extreme Significant Wave Height Estimation from Satellite Altimetry and In Situ Measurements in the Coastal Zone |
OS4.6 The Copernicus Marine Service (CMEMS) - Wed, 28 Apr, 09:00–15:00 (CEST) |
Dr Sarah Wakelin |
Marine heatwaves and cold-spells, and their impact on fisheries in the southern North Sea | |
OS1.2 - The North Atlantic: natural variability and global change - 30 April 11.00 - 17.00 (CEST) |
Dr Ilona Goszczko |
Wind driven Ekman transport vs eddies; ultimate fight or peaceful cooperation in the Labrador Sea? |
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OS1.3 - Changes in the Arctic Ocean, sea ice and subartic seas systems, Models and Perspectives 29 April 11.00 - 12.30 (CEST) |
Dr Yevgeny Aksenov |
Changes in the Arctic Ocean, sea ice and subarctic seas systems: Observations, Models and Perspectives |
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OS1.3 - Changes in the Arctic Ocean, sea ice and subartic seas systems, Models and Perspectives 29 April 11.00 - 12.30 (CEST) |
Dr Stefanie Rynders |
Coupled Processes in an ocean-sea ice-wave configuration |
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OS1.5 - Understanding the Indian Ocean's past, present and future - 30 April 09.00 - 12.30 (CEST) |
Dr Alejandra Sanchez-Franks (co convenor) |
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OS1.5 - 'Understanding the Indian Ocean’s past, present, and future' - 30 April 09.00 - 12.30 (CEST |
Dr Jennifer Jardine |
Assessing the long-term physical-biogeochemical interactions in the North Indian Ocean using a coupled relocatable model |
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OS1.5 - 'Understanding the Indian Ocean’s past, present, and future' - 30 April 09.00 - 12.30 (CEST |
Dr Zoe Jacobs, Prof Meric Srokosz, Dr Ekatarina Popova | A Major Ecosystem Shift in Coastal East African Waters during the 1997/98 Super El Niño as Detected Using Remote Sensing Data | |
OS1.5 - 'Understanding the Indian Ocean’s past, present, and future' - 30 April 09.00 - 12.30 (CEST |
Dr Stephen Kelly, Dr Ekaterina Popova, Dr Zoe Jacobs |
Why Does Western Indian Ocean Circulation Connectivity Matter? | |
OS4.8 - Ocean Sciences - 26 April 11.00 - 15.00 (CEST) |
Dr Stefanie Rynders Dr Yevgeny Aksenov |
Global plastic contamination: a journey towards scientifically informed policies and solutions |
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OS2.1 - Open session on coastal and shelf seas - 28 April 15.30 - 17.00 (CEST) |
Prof John Huthnance |
Ocean Shelf Exchange, NW European Shelf Seas: measurements, estimates and comparisons |
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OS4.1 - Tides in the past, present and future - 29 April 11.45 - 12.30 (CEST) |
Dr Joanne Williams |
Dr Andrew Matthews |
Rescuing historical sea level data using a citizen science platform |
OS4.1 - Tides in the past, present and future - 29 April 11.45 - 12.30 (CEST) | Dr Joanne Williams | Salinity effects on pressure-based tide gauges in a macro-tidal estuary | |
OS2.3 - Oceanography at coastal scales – modelling, coupling, and observations - 29 April 09.00 - 11.45 (CEST) |
Dr Christine Gommenginger Dr Adrien Martin |
Multi-year assessment of ocean surface currents from Copernicus Sentinel-1 and HF radar in the German Bight |
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OS4.3 - Ocean Remote Sensing - 30 April 13.30 - 17.00 (CEST) |
Dr Christine Gommenginger |
Dr Adrien Martin |
Validation of the ESA CCI+SSS products” |
OS4.4 - Numerical modelling of the ocean: new scientific advances in ocean models to foster exchanges within NEMO community and contribute to future developments 26 April 15.30 - 17.00 (CEST) | Dr Alex Megann | Evaluation of the z-tilde vertical coordinate in a 1/4° global NEMO | |
OS1.2 – The North Atlantic: natural variability and global change - 30 April 11.00 - 17.00 (CEST) |
Dr Bablu Sinha |
Dr Gwyn Dafydd Evans |
Drivers of the water mass transformations that set the overturning circulation in the subpolar North Atlantic. |
OS4.3 – Ocean Remote Sensing - 30 April 13.30 - 17.00 (CEST) |
Dr Christine Gommenginger |
Dr Matthew Hammond |
An Assessment of CYGNSS Ocean Wind Speed Products |
OS1.1 – Improved Understanding of Ocean Variability and Climate 26 April 09.00 - 15.00 (CEST) |
Prof Simon Josey |
Dr Louis Clement |
Absorption of Ocean Heat Along and Across Isopycnals in HadCM3 |
OS1.2 - The North Atlantic: natural variability and global change - 30 April 11.00 - 17.00 (CEST) |
Dr Mattia Almansi |
Evolution of Denmark Strait Overflow Cyclones and Their Relationship to Overflow Surges |
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OS2.3 - Oceanogrpahy at coastal scales - modelling, coupling and observations - 29 April 09.00 - 11.45 (CEST) |
Dr Francisco Mir Calafat and Yvan Gouzenes |
Coastal Sea Level changes in Africa from a retracked Jason alimetry over 2002 - 2020 |
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AS2.8 – Physical processes of Air-Sea Interaction and their representation in models - 27 April 15.30 - 17.00 (CEST) |
Dr Stavroula Biri |
Open-source software for calculating turbulent air-sea fluxes from meteorological parameters |
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BG4.2 - Biogeochemistry of coastal seas and continental shelves - 27 April 13.30 - 17.00 (CEST) |
Dr E. Elena Garcia-Martin |
Influence of land-use on the dynamics, quantity and composition of the organic matter transported across estuaries |
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CL4.1 – Sea level rise: past, present and future - 30 April 13.30 - 17.00 (CEST) |
Dr Svetlana Jevrejeva |
Dr Svetlana Jevrejeva | Global mean thermosteric sea level projections by 2100 in CMIP6 climate models |
CL4.1 – Sea level rise: past, present and future - 30 April 13.30 - 17.00 (CEST) |
Dr Svetlana Jevrejeva |
Dr Franciso Mir Calafat |
The sources of sea-level rise in the Mediterranean Sea since 1960 |
CL4.1 – Sea level rise: past, present and future - 30 April 13.30 - 17.00 (CEST) | Lesley Allison, Dr Matthew Palmer | Projections of future sea level change from a global perspective and with a focus on South Africa | |
CL2.13 ENSO and Tropical Basins Interactions: Dynamics, Predictability and Modelling 30 April 13.30 - 15.00 (CEST) | Dr David Webb, Dr Andrew Coward, Dr Helen Snaith | Using Satellite Altimeter and SST Observations of the 1997-1998 El Nino to Check the Key Ocean Processes Involved in a Strong El Nino. | |
CL3.2 - Climate Past, Present and Future - 30 April 14.15 - 15.00 (CEST) |
Prof Richard Sanders |
The Importance of Being Global – Globally coordinated Research Infrastructures to support the UN system |
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CR3.5 – Observing and modelling glaciers at regional to global scales - 26 April 13.30 - 15.00 (CEST) |
Dr Beatriz Recinos Rivas |
Calibration of a frontal ablation parameterization applied to Greenland's peripheral calving glaciers |
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CL5.2.6 - Climate Past, Present and Future - 28 April 09.00 - 11.45 (CEST) |
Dr Thomas Cropper |
Quantifying heating biases in marine air temperature observations, ~1790 - present" |
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EMRP1.15 - Earth Magnatism & Rock Physics - 28 April 11.00 - 12.30 (CEST) |
Dr Ismael Falcon-Suarez |
Joint elastic-electrical monitoring for detecting and quantifying CO2-induced salt precipitation during geological carbon and storage |
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ESSI2.6 - SMART Monitoring and Integrated Data Exploration of the Earth System 27 April 09.00 - 10.30 (CEST) |
Dr Louise Darroch |
The use of ERDDAP in a self-monitoring and nowcast hazard alerting coastal flood system |
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TM9 - Townhall Meetings - 28 April 11.00 - 12.30 (CEST) |
Prof Richard Sanders |
Prof Richard Sanders |
The ICOS Ocean Thematic Centre, what it is, how it operates and what it can do to help you supply the data we need to quantify ocean carbon uptake |
TS11.1 - Salt and Shale Tectonics : Recent advances and challenges - 26 April 11.00 - 12.30 (CEST) |
Dr Michael Stanley Dale |
Geophysical response to dissolution of undisturbed and fractured evaporite rock during brine flow |
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EGU Medal and Awards Lecture (MAL) Session of the Ocean Sciences Division - |
Dr Marilena Oltmanns |
How does the Arctic affect North Atlantic climate? Fresh perspectives on a long-standing question |
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Fridtjof Nansen Medal Lecture 2021 - 22 April |
Prof Richard Lampitt |
Downward particle flux in the open ocean: Future global opportunities and insights from time-series measurements at the PAP Sustained Observatory in the Northeast Atlantic. |
John Huthnance - Editor of the EGU journal Ocean Science, will take part in the EGU as follows
- Publications Committee meetings on 30th April and 5th May.
- Will report on the journal at the Ocean Science Division meeting on 22nd April.
- In anticipation of these John will be convening an early-morning and a late-afternoon meeting of Ocean Science (journal) editors during 19-21 April (two to cover our time zones from Australia to America).
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