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EU-Förderung (7.999.266 €): Klimarelevante Wechselwirkungen und Rückmeldungen: die Schlüsselrolle von Meereis und Schnee im Polar- und Globalen Klimasystem Hor21.05.2021 EU-Rahmenprogramm für Forschung und Innovation "Horizont"

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Klimarelevante Wechselwirkungen und Rückmeldungen: die Schlüsselrolle von Meereis und Schnee im Polar- und Globalen Klimasystem

Sea ice is an integral, changing part of the global Earth system. The polar climate system affects lives and livelihoods across the world by regulating climate and weather; providing ecosystem services; and regulating the ability of humans to operate (hunting, shipping, and resource extraction). CRiceS improves understanding of how rapid sea ice decline is interlinked with physical and chemical changes in the polar oceans and atmosphere. In order to plan for and adapt to polar and global climate change, CRiceS aims to fully understand the causes and consequences of this polar transition. Climate and Earth System Models (ESMs) are the key tools for projecting climate change in order to mitigate the impacts and to adapt. However, these models have major shortcomings in their descriptions of interconnected polar ocean-ice/snow-atmosphere interactions that limit their ability to project teleconnections, feedbacks, and impacts. CRiceS will quantify the controlling chemical, biogeochemical, and physical processes/interactions within the coupled ocean-ice/snow-atmosphere system through comprehensive analysis of new and emerging in-situ and satellite observations. CRiceS improves process, regional, and climate models/ESMs by advancing descriptions of (1) sea ice dynamics/energy exchange, (2) aerosols, clouds and radiation, (3) biogeochemical cycles/greenhouse gas exchanges and (4) fully coupled system behavior. This improved understanding allows for assessment of the role of ocean-ice/snow-atmosphere interactions in polar and global climate and delivers improved quantification of feedback mechanisms and teleconnections within the Earth system. Improved future projections and multi-sectoral impact assessments will increase our capacity to mitigate and adapt to climate and environmental changes in polar regions and beyond. CRiceS brings together 22 leading institutes in Europe and across the globe, including world leading observing and modeling expertise.


Geförderte Unternehmen:

Firmenname Förderungssumme
??????????????????????? ????????????????? ??? ?????? ??? ??????????????? 225.000 €
??????? ??????? ??????? ???????? ?? ??????????????? ??????????? 212.563 €
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique Cnrs 896.281 €
Cicero Senter FOR Klimaforskning 750.000 €
ECOLE POLYTECHNIQUE FEDERALE DE LAUSANNE 148.010 €
?????????? ?????? ???????????????????? ??????????? ????????? 685.000 €
HELSINGIN YLIOPISTO 353.750 €
ILMATIETEEN LAITOS 1.125.000 €
Institute OF Computational Mathematics AND Mathematical Geophysics OF THE Siberian Branch OF THE Russian Academy OF Sciences 0,00 €
National Centre FOR Polar AND Ocean Research 0,00 €
Norsk Polarinstitutt 685.375 €
Rijksuniversiteit Groningen 163.730 €
?????? ??????????????? 508.018 €
Stockholms Universitet 709.999 €
UNIVERSITAET BREMEN 348.903 €
United Kingdom Research and Innovation 175.009 €
Universite de Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines. 0,00 €
Universitetet I Bergen 361.790 €
?????????? ??????? ?????? 224.965 €
University OF Cape Town 425.875 €
University OF Victoria 0,00 €
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Quelle: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101003826

Diese Bekanntmachung wurde von Englisch nach Deutsch übersetzt. Die Bekanntmachung bezieht sich auf einen vergangenen Zeitpunkt, und spiegelt nicht notwendigerweise den heutigen Stand wider.

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