Arendalsuka 2023
Everyone is important when it comes to sharing new knowledge, and school children are some of our most inquisitive colleagues. At Arendalsuka, the largest democratic gathering in Norway, Svein Østerhus…
Everyone is important when it comes to sharing new knowledge, and school children are some of our most inquisitive colleagues. At Arendalsuka, the largest democratic gathering in Norway, Svein Østerhus…
Narrated by Emily Hill, Early Career Representative Six early career researchers from the TiPACCs project attended the workshop in Voss, where the main focus was to contribute towards the deliverables…
The 2023 FRISP meeting in Stalheim (Norway) was a great success! Around 80 researchers from all over the world (even Australia and New Zealand!) make their way to the beautiful…
A new open-access publication Slowdown of Antarctic Bottom Water export driven by climatic wind and sea-ice changes by Shenjie Zhou, Andrew J. S. Meijers, Michael P. Meredith, E. Povl Abrahamsen, Paul R. Holland, Alessandro Silvano, Jean-Baptiste…
We are looking forward to host around 80 Antarctic scientists at the Forum for Research into Ice Shelf Processes (FRISP) meeting in Stalheim (close to Bergen, Norway) next week. FRISP is an…
A policy briefing titled “Recent changes in the Antarctic and their impacts on Europe" was held organised in Brussels on the 3rd of May from 14:00 - 16:00. This event…
The EGU General Assembly is Europe’s largest annual conference on geosciences. The TiPACCs project is concluding in 2024 and therefore we had a lot of exciting oral and poster presentations…
Svein Østerhus (NORCE) represented TiPACCs at the 2023 Digital Antarctica mini-seminar. The meeting began with a presentation of the new SCAR Strategic Plan by SCAR President Dr. Yeadong Kim (KOPRI)…
The EGU General Assembly is Europe’s largest annual conference on geosciences.This year is our final TiPACCs year, and we have lots of exciting research results to share. EGU 2023 is…
Results from TiPACCs were presented during the talk "Abrupt changes, regime shifts and tipping points: potential impacts on Norway" by Friederike Fröb (University of Bergen) and Petra Langebroek (NORCE) at the…