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Dear Colleagues,
The EGU General
Assembly 2021 will be held as an online, virtual event from 19-23 April 2021. It will be possible
to join specific sessions, without committing to attending a whole day of the assembly. We
draw your attention to:
CR4.3
Rapid changes in sea ice: processes and implications
Recent years have seen significant reductions in Arctic sea ice extent, and a redistribution of sea ice in the Antarctic. Climate
projections suggest a reduction of the sea ice cover in both poles, with the Arctic becoming seasonally ice free in the latter half of this century.
The scientific community is investing considerable effort in organising our current knowledge of the physical and biogeochemical
properties of sea ice, exploring poorly understood sea ice processes, and forecasting future changes of the sea ice cover.
In this session, we invite contributions regarding all aspects of sea ice science and sea ice-climate interactions, including
snow and sea ice thermodynamics and dynamics, sea ice-atmosphere and sea ice-ocean interactions, sea ice biological and chemical processes, and sea ice models. A focus on emerging processes and implications is particularly welcome.
You can submit an abstract at https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU21/session/39059
The abstract submission deadline is 13 January 2021, 13:00 Central
European Time (CET).
We look forward to your participation in vEGU21!
Best wishes,
Danny Feltham
Daniela Flocco
Andrew Wells
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Danny Feltham
Professor of Climate Physics
Department of Meteorology,
University of Reading,
PO Box 243,
Reading RG6 6BB, UK
tel: +44 (0)118 378 5094
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Dear Colleagues,
The EGU General
Assembly 2021 will be held as an online, virtual event from 19-23 April 2021. It will be possible
to join specific sessions, without committing to attending a whole day of the assembly. We
draw your attention to:
CR4.3
Rapid changes in sea ice: processes and implications
Recent years have seen significant reductions in Arctic sea ice extent, and a redistribution of sea ice in the Antarctic. Climate projections
suggest a reduction of the sea ice cover in both poles, with the Arctic becoming seasonally ice free in the latter half of this century.
The scientific community is investing considerable effort in organising our current knowledge of the physical and biogeochemical properties
of sea ice, exploring poorly understood sea ice processes, and forecasting future changes of the sea ice cover.
In this session, we invite contributions regarding all aspects of sea ice science and sea ice-climate interactions, including snow and
sea ice thermodynamics and dynamics, sea ice-atmosphere and sea ice-ocean interactions, sea ice biological and chemical processes, and sea ice models. A focus on emerging processes and implications is particularly welcome.
You can submit an abstract at https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU21/session/39059
The abstract submission deadline is 13 January 2021, 13:00 Central
European Time (CET).
We look forward to your participation in vEGU21!
Best wishes,
Danny Feltham
Daniela Flocco
Andrew Wells
--
Danny Feltham
Professor of Climate Physics
Department of Meteorology,
University of Reading,
PO Box 243,
Reading RG6 6BB, UK
tel: +44 (0)118 378 5094
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