Warm Arctic ocean workshop @DMI-new date!

When:
December 5, 2016 – December 6, 2016 all-day
2016-12-05T00:00:00+01:00
2016-12-07T00:00:00+01:00
Where:
DMI
Copenhagen
Denmark

 

The Arctic surface temperature has been increasing significantly and is rising twice as fast as the global mean.  The extent and thickness of Arctic sea ice is rapidly declining, and is consecutively below the average of 1981 – 2010 in all seasons since 2010. The Arctic sea ice has currently been on record low extent since the beginning of 2016. Meantime the Greenland ice sheet has experienced excessive surface melt. Why is Arctic sea ice disappearing so rapidly? What are the impacts of Arctic warming? How will Greenland ice sheet respond to the disappearing of Arctic sea ice?

 
Confirmed talks by : 
Timo Wihma, Finish Meteorological Institute
Dirk Notz (via Skype), Max Planck Institute, Hamburg
Wieslaw Maslowski, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California
Svend Funder (retired), Natural History Museum of Denmark
Kurt Kjær, Natural History Museum of Denmark

The program will start at 11:30  the 5th dec and end by late afternoon the 6th at DMI. If you want to attend please email Christian and Jens directly (cr@dmi.dk and jhc@dmi.dk)

The full program can be found here: The WarmArctic Program

Contacts:

Jens Hesselbjerg Christensen <jhc@dmi.dk>
Shuting Yang <shuting@dmi.dk>
Peter Lang Langen <pla@dmi.dk>