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impactful observation-based analyses informing forecasting ocean and climate models. Meeting these challenges, within the European HORIZON EUROPE projects GEORGE (https://george-project.eu/ ) and TRICUSO
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models developed rapidly, and you will support work to ensure that the methods can be run, evaluated and improved by partners in African universities and weather services. A significant part of your work
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Research Infrastructure (ACCESS-NRI), and is focused on coupling the Ice-sheet and Sea-level System Model (ISSM) with the ACCESS-AM3 atmosphere model. The long-term goal is to integrate this coupling
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database of sea level anomaly with extreme weather conditions: Utilize the developed numerical model to build a database of sea level anomaly with different weather conditions, which can be used to develop a
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level anomaly with extreme weather conditions: Utilize the developed numerical model to build a database of sea level anomaly with different weather conditions, which can be used to develop a data-driven
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breakwaters under varied sea conditions. 2. CFD and Finite Element Modeling Perform Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) simulations to optimize the design and performance of floating breakwaters. Develop finite
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on Arctic temperatures, and to upgrade seasonal sea ice forecasts from state-of-the-art modelling systems by assimilating summer ice thickness observations. The role of this position is to support the
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Stockholm University’s Baltic Sea Centre (BSC) conducts research on the Baltic Sea environment and supports research and education related to the Baltic Sea carried out at various departments within
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North Atlantic atmosphere (ANAA). As part of this research, SEANA studies the sources and processes of aerosol particles, including from primary sources such as shipping or ocean, and formation
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of three topics: 1. Combining synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images with probabilistic weather prediction models to view and predict dynamic sea ice properties. 2. Using multi-frequency SAR, coupled with in