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Session Overview
Session
Polar II: The Southern Ocean in the changing Earth and Climate system
Time:
Wednesday, 22/Nov/2023:
4:20pm - 6:00pm

Session Chair: Alessandro Di Bella
Session Chair: Isobel R Lawrence
Location: Big Hall

Bld. 14, ESA-ESRIN

Session Abstract

Afternoon session 2:                                                                                     16:20 – 18:00 (1hr 40mins) *

 

The Southern Ocean in the changing Earth and Climate system

- Altimetry for BAthymetry and Tide Retrievals for the Southern Ocean, Sea ice and ice Shelves - The ESA ALBATROSS project: Carole Belot (Noveltis)

- Antarctic sea ice thickness from EO altimeters: Sara Fleury (CNRS)

- Southern Ocean dynamic ocean topography and geostrophic currents from CryoSat-2: Ole Andersen (DTU space)

- SO-FRESH project: First satellite Sea Surface Salinity maps for further understanding of the Southern Ocean dynamics: Verónica González (Institut de Ciències del Mar) & Rafael Catany  (Argans)

- Synergy between EU and ESA activities: SO-CHIC and SO-FRESH: Alessandro Silvano (University of Southampton, United Kingdom)

- The CRICES project: improving our understanding of the physical, chemical, and biogeochemical interactions within the OIA system, our knowledge of polar and global climate, and the ability of society to respond to climate change: Carolina Gabarro (Institut de Ciències del Mar)

- The Polar Regions in the Earth System (PolarRES): Priscilla Mooney (NORCE)

Discussion: The Arctic Ocean: Towards an integrated view & The Southern Ocean in the changing Earth and Climate system (30 mins)

*Length of each presentation is 7-minute + 3 mins Q+A

 

 


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Presentations
ID: 259 / Polar II: 1
Invited Oral presentation
Topics: Polar changes,regional and global impacts

ALtimetry for BAthymetry and Tide Retrievals for the Southern Ocean, Sea ice and ice Shelves - The ESA ALBATROSS project

Carole BELOT1, Ole ANDERSEN2, Michel TSAMADOS3, Geir MOHOLDT4, Eva LE MERLE1, Florent LYARD5, Marco RESTANO6, Jerome BENVENISTE6

1NOVELTIS; 2DTU; 3UCL; 4NPI; 5LEGOS; 6ESA



ID: 290 / Polar II: 2
Invited Oral presentation
Topics: Polar changes,regional and global impacts

Antarctic sea ice thickness from EO altimeters

Sara Fleury1, Marion Bocquet1, Florent Garnier1, Ole Andersen2, Michel Tsamados3

1LEGOS/CNRS, France; 2DTU, Danmark; 3UCL, England



ID: 288 / Polar II: 3
Invited Oral presentation
Topics: Ocean

Southern Ocean dynamic ocean topography and geostrophic currents from CryoSat-2

Ole Andersen1, Michel Tsamados2, Sara Flury3, Stine Rose1

1DTU Space, Denmark; 2UCL, London, Great Britain; 3LEGOS, Toulouse, France



ID: 295 / Polar II: 4
Invited Oral presentation
Topics: Polar changes,regional and global impacts

SO-FRESH project: First satellite regional Sea Surface Salinity maps for further understanding of the Southern Ocean dynamics

Veronica Gonzalez-Gambau1, Alessandro Silvano2, Estrella Olmedo1, Cristina Gonzalez-Haro1, Aina Garcia-Espriu1, Antonio Turiel1, Carolina Gabarró1, Rafael Catany3, Alberto Naveira-Garabato2, Benjamin Allen3

1Barcelona Expert Center, Institute of Marine Sciences, CSIC, Spain; 2University of Southampton; 3ARGANS Limited



ID: 302 / Polar II: 5
Invited Oral presentation
Topics: Polar changes,regional and global impacts

Synergy between EU and ESA activities: SO-CHIC and SO-FRESH

Alessandro Silvano1, Alberto Naveira Garabato1, Rafael Catany2, Antonio Turiel3, Veronica Gonzales3, Estrella Olmedo3

1University of Southampton, United Kingdom; 2Argans Ltd., Plymouth, United Kingdom; 3Barcelona Expert Center, Institute of Marine Sciences, Barcelona, Spain



ID: 275 / Polar II: 6
Invited Oral presentation
Topics: Polar changes,regional and global impacts

The CRICES project: improving our understanding of the physical, chemical, and biogeochemical interactions within the OIA system, our knowledge of polar and global climate, and the ability of society to respond to climate change.

Carolina Gabarro3, Risto Makkonen1, Jennie Thomas2, Estrella Olmedo3

1Finnish Meteorological Institute; 2Institut des Géosciences de l’Environnement; 3Institute of Marine Sciences, Spain



ID: 248 / Polar II: 7
Invited Oral presentation
Topics: Polar changes,regional and global impacts

The Polar Regions in the Earth System (PolarRES)

Priscilla Mooney

NORCE, Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research, Norway