Upcoming events

16 October 2019, Policy briefing "Ocean predictions/scenarios and observations in response to the climate emergency", Edinburgh (UK)
The ocean is the key to life on our planet and our lives rely on the services and benefits it provides. Results emerging from climate models give us the ability to project changes in the ocean and global climate, and their associated impacts on our society for many years into the future. By taking these forecasts we can plan the urgent response required across individuals, businesses, governments and societies to address the climate emergency. This event will share cutting-edge research by Scottish and European researchers on ocean observations and model projections, and how this work can lead to robust predictions of the physical characteristics and productivity of Scottish seas up to a decade in advance. This is an opportunity to learn more and share in discussions about how these findings translate into “climate services”, providing vital relevant information for diverse industries, including conservation, fisheries, planning and transport.
Specific focus: on fishery and fish predictions (mackerel, bluefin tuna, blue whiting).
Location: Edinburgh City Chambers Business Centre, 253 High St, Edinburgh EH1 1YJ
Time: 9 am-10.45 am
Contact person: Hannah Grist (SRSL) Hannah.Grist@ srsl.com
Please contact Hannah if you want to register for the event, we have few spots left.

14 October 2019, Joint Workshop on Subpolar North Atlantic Eastern Boundary, Edinburgh (UK)
This workshop is a collaboration of three EU funded Projects: (H2020) Blue-Action, (H2020) ATLAS and ERDF
A4 project.
The eastern boundary of the subpolar North Atlantic has shown some striking changes in recent years, with the freshest ever salinities recorded and cooler than average temperatures. Whether these changes are part of a cycle of Atlantic oscillations or the first indications of a long-term change in the supply of heat and salt to the subpolar gyre is hotly debated. The eastern subpolar gyre is a region where ocean circulation is better observed now than ever before, with the Greenland-Scotland Ridge (GSR), OSNAP, and NOAC mooring arrays, the latter soon to be extended onto the Irish shelf as part of the EirOOS project.
The workshops goals are closer collaboration between the groups making (especially moored) observations along the eastern boundary of the subpolar North Atlantic. With extended funding for NOAC and OSNAP recently secured, the recently funded A4 project in Ireland, new announcements of opportunity associated with OSNAP in the UK, and upcoming European opportunities, this workshop is timely and hopefully fruitful.
Organisers: Gerard McCarthy (NUIM) and Stuart Cunnigham (SAMS)
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12 October 2019, Arctic Circle Blue-Action breakout sessions, Reykjavik (IS)
The Blue-Action sessions are on Sat. 12 October 2019:
8:00-9:00, SECURING SNOW FOR WINTER TOURISM. With Ilona Mettiainen, Martin Coath (Univeristy of Lapland) and Pernille Martiny Modvig (Climate-KIC)
11:30 – 12:15, REALISING THE POTENTIAL OF “A PREDICTED OCEAN” – WHAT IS NEEDED? With Mark Payne (DTU Aqua) and Øivin Aarnes (DNV GL)
The breakout sessions will be moderated by Solveig Zophoniasdottir (CKIC).
Full programme: http://www.arcticcircle.org/Media/2019-arctic-circle-assembly-program.pdf
Find out more about the event: http://www.arcticcircle.org/
2-4 October 2019, MASTS conference, Glasgow (UK)
Poster on Climate services: Climate models can forecast fish distributionsin the “Future of Scottish Fisheries” session, at the Marine Alliance for Science and Technology for Scotland will hold its ninth Annual Science Meeting (ASM).
Blue-Action representative: Hannah Grist (SRSL)
Find out more: https://www.masts.ac.uk/annual-science-meeting/https://www.masts.ac.uk/annual-science-meeting/
23-28 September2019, Northern Sustainable Development Forum, Yakutsk (RU)
This event is organized by the Northern Forum, it is the organization for cooperation between Arctic regions.
Blue-Action representative: Vilena Valeeva (IASS)
Talk on strategic options for the indigenous communities based on or CS5 results.
More about this event: http://nsdf.ru/en/
Heading for Honolulu! OceanObs' 2019 here we come!
Blue-Action representative: Steffen M. Olsen (DMI)
Poster: Predicting the North Atlantic for Climate Services
Blue-Action contributes to the BluePrint for Ocean Observing in the Atlantic
Past events we contributed to
Blue-Action scientists are regularly attending events for connecting to other networks and communities. This is a list of the events we have been organising or attending in the past months.
All presentations and reports are published in Zenodo, in the Blue-Action community

5-7 June 2019, 2nd EU Climate Modelling workshop, Bergen (NO)
Blue-Action is part of the EU Climate Modelling Cluster set up by the European Commission for fostering exchanges between the following projects funded by H2020: Blue-Action, PRIMAVERA, CRESCENDO and APPLICATE. Find out more about the EU Climate Modelling Cluster.
- Main output of this event: D6.2 Joint workshops to (re)formulate open research questions of joint interest: The Blue-Action-ASOF workshop and the 2nd EU Climate Modelling workshop available in Zenodo
This event was featured in several articles:
- https://ec.europa.eu/easme/en/news/eu-climate-modelling-cluster-and-importance-cooperation-climate-science
- https://twitter.com/EU_ecoinno/status/1164094867355721729?s=20
- https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:6569861139340107776
27-29 May 2019, 4th ECCA: European Climate Change Adaptation, Lisbon (PT)
Blue-Action took part in the biennial conference convened by EU-funded Projects together with Climateurope and other projects dealing with climate services. Sharing a booth with JPI Climate, JPI Climate projects and Climateurope.
More about the event: ECCA

24-26 April 2019, ASOF meeting, DMI, Copenhagen (DK)
Clustering with ASOF: Blue-Action and DMI hosted the 2019 ASOF meeting in Copenhagen. Learn more about ASOF and the collaboration with Blue-Action
14-16 March 2019, Conference "Yamal oil and gas forum" Noviy Urengoy (RU)
This event is organised by the Government of Yamal-Nenets Autonomous Okrug, Blue-Action has been invited to connect with Yamal officials and Yamal business and tell them about our CS5 results.
Blue-Action representative: Vilena Valeeva (IASS)

15 March 2019, IMEMO Workshop on "New Arctic: Vision for Yamal Sustainable Development Options", Moscow (RU)
Organised by partner IMEMO in collaboration with IASS, IAP-RAS (Vladimir Semenov) and Foresight Intelligence (Johannes Gabriel).
Goal: Present the results of our Yamal project to a broader Russian audience, including scientific community, business, officials, and NGOs.
Organiser and Blue-Action representative: Elena Nikitina (IMEMO)
27-28 February 2019, ECRA General Assembly, Brussels (BE)
Happy to contribute to ECRA with a talk by Marius Årthun (UIB): Blue-Action: Quantify the role of a changing Arctic in predictive capability of weather and climate of the Northern Hemisphere”
Event page: http://www.ecra-climate.eu/activities-events/ecra-general-assemblies/182-ecra-ga19-2b

26 February 2019, CMCC webinar Decadal predictability of North Atlantic blocking and the NAO
At 12:30 pm CET
State-of-the-art decadal predictions are known to exhibit significant skill for sea surface temperature (SST) anomalies beyond the warming trend, even with small ensembles. A well-established result is the high predictive skill in the North Atlantic basin, associated with the observed Atlantic Multidecadal Variability signal. However, for societal applications it is rather the weather patterns and the associated atmospheric circulation anomalies that are of interest. Read more... https://www.cmcc.it/events/cmcc-webinar-decadal-predictability-of-north-atlantic-blocking-and-the-nao
Webinar: The seminar will be broadcasted via Go-to-Webinar http://bit.ly/NAtlantic
Blue-Action representatives: Annalisa Cherchi and Panos Athanasiadis (CMCC) of WP4
28-30 January 2019 APPLICATE 2019 annual meeting, Reading (UK)
Steffen Olsen (DMI) presented the latest progress of Blue-Action at this meeting. Presentation is available in Zenodo.
20-24 January 2019, Arctic Frontiers Smart Arctic, Tromsø (NO)
Blue-Action representatives and list of contributions:
Vilena Valeeva (IASS), 4227965 Scenarios as a tool for the improvement of stakeholders' capacity for adapting effectively to multiple changes in the Arctic: The case of the Yamal region, allocated to session The future of Governance and handling Vulnerability in Arctic Ecosystems on 23 January 2019,starting at 13:30.
- Øivin Aarnes (DNV GL) speaker at the Improved safety and environmentally sound operations in the Arctic Ocean, Lunch event organised by the EU Arctic Cluster, Wednesday 23 January 2019, 12:30 - 14:00, Clarion Hotel the Edge - 11th floor (Skybar) https://www.arcticfrontiers.com/program/session/?id=ASE021 Presentation available in
Zenodo

27-29 November 2018, Internal Annual Meeting Blue-Action, Costa da Caparica (PT)¶
The Annual Meeting will take place on 27-28-29 November 2018 in Costa de Caparica, close to Almada (PT)

22 November 2018, Convened session on Climate Services at the YHYS Colloquium Session on Climate Service, Rovaniemi (FI)
Blue-Action representatives: Ilona Mettiainen (AC UoL), convener of the session on climate services, and Øivin Aarnes (DNV GL)
Inputs from the scientists of EU-MACS and MARCO (from FMI) are foreseen for the Session on Climate Services.
Wakelet of the event: with abstracts and links to presentations https://wakelet.com/wake/bcbb993b-aadd-4ca3-8a60-0c0e534b77ac
More about the event: https://www.ulapland.fi/EN/Events/YHYS-Colloquium

25- 26 October 2018, 2nd Arctic Science Ministerial, Berlin (DE)
Several scientists took partin the ASM2 as national representatives for their countries. Some of the colleagues working for Blue-Action attended the ASM2: Denmark was represented by Steffen M. Olsen and Shuting Yang (DMI), Germany by Kathrin Stephen (IASS), Tor Eldevik (UiB) for Norway.
More about the event: https://www.arcticscienceministerial.org/en/index.html
Outcomes of the ASM2: the final, signed statement from ASM2 can be downloaded here. Note that both YOPP and SAON are profiled as concrete actions for collaboration. From the EC, Marie-Anne Coninsx explained how the EC will continue to step up on their engagement in Arctic research.

17-19 October 2018, Climateurope Festival 2018, "Climate information at your service", Belgrade (RS)
Mark will be presenting the case study on fishery at the Climateurope Festival.
Blue-Action representative: Mark Payne (DTU Aqua)
Agenda: https://www.climateurope.eu/events-climateurope/festival/climateurope-festival-2018
Twitter: #ClimatEU18
28 September 2018, Final stakeholder meeting of H2020 projects MARCO and EU-MACS, Berlin (DE)
Blue-Action representative: Ilona Mettiainen (AC UoL)
About the meeting: marco-h2020.eu/final-stakeholder-meeting-of-h2020-projects-marco-and-eu-macs/

26-27 September 2018, Third and last workshop in the “Yamal 2040” series organised by Blue-Action, Potsdam (DE)
This workshop series is a part of the Blue-Action case study 5 on Yamal 2040 which enables various stakeholders of the remote Yamal region in the Russia Arctic to adapt to a highly uncertain future by creating a number of different scenarios as to how the region could look like by 2040. The scenarios were created together with stakeholders at the first two workshops and they incorporate knowledge from different backgrounds including climate science, economic, political, and local-indigenous perspectives. At the third workshop, the stakeholders will be provided with concrete tools to adapt to climate change impacts and other uncertain developments in the Yamal region. This will be achieved through the development of adaptation strategies tailored to specific stakeholder groups in order to help them to prepare for potential consequences of each scenario.
Organisers: Kathrin Stephen and Vilena Valeeva (IASS) and Johannes Gabriel (Foresight Intelligence)
4 September 2018, Science-policy breakfast discussion: "The slowing Gulf Stream? What we know and potential impacts", European Parliament, Brussels (BE)
This policy briefing has been a joint effort of the two H2020 projects Blue-Action and AtlantOS and Searica. Searica is the European Parliament Intergroup on The Seas, Rivers, Islands and Coastal Areas. The intergroup brings together 80 Members of the European Parliament from six different political groups and 19 member states.
Target audience: Members of the European Parliament and policy makers.
Follow up of the event:
- More about this event, the discussion, and copies of the Policy Brief and presentations
can be found here
- NEW! Check out the
WAKELET of the event!

15-26 June 2018, POLAR2018 Open Science Conference, Davos (CH)
Blue-Action representatives: Mikahil Dobrynin (UHH) and Daniela Domeisen (ETH) WP1.
Talks at the event:
- Mikahil Dobrynin (UHH) WP1: Talk A-938-0010-02358 "Sub-seasonal Predictability of Cold Air Outbreaks" Session: AC-6_AC-7b - Across the Southern Ocean: Atmospheric and ice mass changes & Seeing the Future: Predicting Variability and Change of the Polar Climate and Environment Date and time: 23.06.2018 14:00-15:30 Room: C Sanada I
- Daniela Domeisen (ETH) WP1: Talk A-938-0005-00760 titled "Stratospheric Polar Jet Oscillation Events and their Surface Predictability" Session: AC-2b - Polar meteorology, climatology and stratospheric processes Date and time: 21.06.2018 16:00-17:30 Room: C Sanada I
More about the event: https://www.polar2018.org/
25 - 27 April 2018, Workshop on Cryospheric Extremes, Helsinki (FI)
Extreme weather events are commonly encompassed phenomena such as heat waves, droughts, floods and storms. In cold regions, these are augmented with snow and sea-ice related extreme events, usually triggered by anomalous atmospheric or oceanic conditions. Although extreme events are a core climate research focus, cryospheric extremes have not received much attention yet. The overarching aim of the workshop is to review our understanding of cryospheric extreme events in the past, present and future, and to identify research needs.
Blue-Action representatives:
- Joan Ballester (ISGlobal)
- Shuting Yang (DMI)
- Torben Schmith (DMI)
- Daniela Domeisen (ETH)
Organisers: Jari Haapala, Finnish Meteorological Institute, Finland, Carolina Gabarró Prats, Institut de Ciències del Mar – CSIC, Spain, Hugues Goosse, Earth and Life Institute-Université de Louvain, Belgium, Elizabeth Hunke, Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA, Veijo Pohjola, University of Uppsala, Sweden, Steffen Olsen, Danish Meteorological Institute, Denmark, Steffen Tietsche, European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts, UK
25-27 April 2018, 16th ASOF-ISSG Meeting and Workshop, LOCEAN, Sorbonne Université, Paris (FR)
ASOF is an international program on the oceanography of the Arctic and Subarctic seas and their role in climate. ASOF focuses on ocean fluxes of mass, heat, freshwater, and ice in the Arctic and Subarctic oceans The program was established in 2000 and the first phase from 2000 - 2008 coordinated novel measurements in novel places in order to produce a baseline freshwater flux budget for Arctic inflows and outflows. ASOF II foci are:
- To perform an Arctic/Subarctic synthesis of mass, heat & freshwater fluxes,
- To interact with scientists and programs studying Arctic/Subarctic ocean ecosystems and biology,
- To assist testing of ocean circulation and biophysical models of the Arctic and Subarctic.
Organiser: ASOF
Agenda: http://asof.awi.de/
Blue-Action representatives: Bogi Hansen (HAV), Laura de Steur (NIOZ), Svein Osterhus (UIB)
Event on invitation only

17 April 2018, Survey of existing observing systems launched by INTAROS
This survey addresses Arctic in-situ observations of the ocean, atmosphere, terrestrial sphere and cryosphere, retrieved through established networks/observing systems as well as individual large projects. The survey has been launched by the INTAROS teams.
Scope of the survey: to collect the information needed to assess the existing Arctic in-situ observing systems in terms of data delivery chain, accessibility, and spatial-temporal coverage.
Please contribute to the survey, this is important for all those working in the Arctic! The repository of the answers will enhance the visibility of the assessed data, and will facilitate data discovery for stakeholders and data users.
Link to the survey: https://intaros.nersc.no/node/651
4 April 2018 Blue-Action presented at the Swiss Polar Day, Zuerich (CH)
On 18 April 2016, Switzerland announced the creation of the Swiss Polar Institute - intending to have its voice heard and making a contribution in a field in which it already had solid expertise. The Swiss Polar institute organised the first Swiss Polar Day in early April in Zuerich.
Blue-Action representative: Daniela Domeísen (ETH Zurich) will be presenting Blue-Action at the Swiss Polar Day holding a presentation about our activities.
Organiser: Swiss Polar Institute (SPI)
More about this event: https://polar.epfl.ch/page-153429-en.html

27-28 March 2018, EU-PolarNet General Assembly, Tallinn (EE)
Presentation of Blue-Action recent activities and potential contribution to EU-PolarNet activities in Tallinn.
Blue-Action representatives: Raeanne Miller (SRSL) and Chiara Bearzotti (DMI)
Organiser: EU-PolarNet
More about the event: http://www.eu-polarnet.eu/
Event on invitation only

19 March 2018, The EU’s Arctic research and Arctic scientific cooperation, Levi (FI)
The seminar provides information about the preparations for the Second Arctic Science Ministerial Meeting (which will take place in Berlin in late October), and also present the EU’s research policy and EU-funded Arctic research projects. Moreover, we will look at international science cooperation in the Arctic and possible "sticking points" (and possibilities for addressing these challenges). This is an event on invitation only!
Blue-Action representative: Ilona Mettiainen (AC UoL)
Organiser: Timo Koivurova and Adam Stepien (AC UoL)
Venue and agenda: http://www.arcticcentre.org/EN/events/EUAPAseminar

21-26 Jan 2018, Arctic Frontiers- Connecting the Arctic, Tromsø (NO)
In 2018 the Arctic Frontiers Policy program will have five main sessions with the following tentative working titles: State of the Arctic, Technology and connectivity, Resilient Arctic societies and business development, Healthy and productive oceans, Industry and environment.
Organiser: Arctic Frontiers Secretariat
Blue-Action representatives:
- Oral presentation 3887712 Translating advances in Arctic climate science to climate services across the Northern Hemisphere, Vilena Valeeva (IASS)
- Poster 3885047 Blue-Action: Understanding the impact of a changing Arctic on Northern Hemisphere weather and climate, Steffen Olsen (DMI)
- Poster 3887697 Improving stakeholders' capacity for adapting effectively to changing conditions: the case of oil and gas development in the Russian Arctic, Vilena Valeeva (IASS)
Venue and Agenda: http://www.arcticfrontiers.com/

18-19 January 2018, Annual Meeting 2018, Bologna (IT)
Organiser: Project office at DMI with the support of the Annalisa Cherchi (INGV)
NEW! Agenda: with updated room allocation for breakout sessions Last version 15 Jan 2018
Attendees: full list (4 Jan 2018)
Venue and location: via Gobetti 101, 40129 Bologna, inside the CNR Research Area campus.
NEW! How to reach the venue and eating out: suggestions
More information: in our intranet https://code.mpimet.mpg.de/issues/7903
Registration page: It is now closed! registration on Eventbrite
7-8 Dec. 2017, First Blue-Action Workshop of Yamal 2040 Scenario project, Moscow (RU)
Organisers: Partners IASS, IMEMO, Foresight Intelligence
Concept: Download the Concept in PDF
Read more about this case study
Event follow up: Scientists and stakeholders anticipate alternative futures for remote Russian Arctic region
Read the full press release in our Media & Materials section
29-30 Nov. 2017, Climate services at work, Projects exchange and networking lab, Brussels (BE)
Venue: CDMA building, Rue du Champ de Mars 21
Organiser: Franz Immler, European Commission
Blue-Action representatives: Steffen M. Olsen (DMI) and Joan Ballester (ISGlobal)
More details in our intranet https://code.mpimet.mpg.de/issues/7989
23-24 Nov 2017, IMOBAR workshop, Brussels (BE)
The aim of the workshop is to bring together experts in observations, observational data providers, major users and stakeholders in order to discuss the societal benefit areas of Arctic observational systems. The workshop will provide information on relative importance of observational systems with respect to their societal benefits and investment and maintenance costs. The project report will be a part of the European Union contribution to the Arctic Ministerial Meeting planned in the autumn 2018.
Organiser: DG RTD and DG JRC
Blue-Action representatives: Karin M. Larsen (HAV) and Ben Moat (NOC)
Venue and agenda: see the intranet https://code.mpimet.mpg.de/issues/7959

19-21 Nov 2017, Arctic Circle Forum: Edinburgh 2017
The Arctic Circle Forum: Edinburgh 2017 is an Arctic Circle Forum organised by the Scottish government. The Arctic Circle Forums are a series of specialised spin-off events from the main Arctic Circle Assembly, held annually in Iceland. It provides an opportunity for policy makers, academics, professionals and wider civic society to participate in discussions focused on areas of common interest between Scotland and Arctic region.
Organiser: the Scottish government
Blue-Action representative: partner Marine Scotland Science has a stand at the exhibition.
Venue and agenda: https://www.arcticcirclescotland.com/

15 Nov. 2017 COP23 - Side event of the EU Arctic Cluster "Polar insights for climate action: Arctic science contributions to implementing the Paris Agreement"
Lead organiser are EU-PolarNet/APPLICATE, with the support and contribution of Blue-Action, ICE-ARC, INTAROS, Nunataryuk, INTERACT. The side event will deal with the following topics: Introduction and link to Paris Agreement, Changing weather pattern, Glacier/ice sheet melt impact on sea level, Permafrost, Influence of the Arctic on Global Oceans.
- Event title: Polar insights for climate action: Arctic science contributions to implementing the Paris Agreement
- Thematic focus:Impact of the EU’s investment in Arctic science
- Venue: EU Pavillion

13-15 October 2017, Arctic Circle 2017, Reykjavik Meet Blue-Action and the Arctic Cluster!
We are excited to be part of this event and to be represented there by our scientists.
These are the sessions we are contributing to:
Day | Time | Room | Project | Title of Session |
Friday | 16:15-17:45 | ICE-ARC | EU Arctic Policy: Climate Change, Science and safeguardging the Arctic environment | |
Friday | 21:00-22:00 | INTERACT | INTERACT Basecamp: Access to the Arctic | |
Saturday | 17:30-19:00 | Háaloft | EU-PolarNet, EPB and INTERACT | EU Arctic Policy: Science as catalyst for international cooperation |
Saturday | 17:30-19:00 | EPB et al | Scales of observations-Connecting Arctic data, information and people | |
Sunday | 08:00-09:00 | Akrafjall | Blue-Action | Climate service innovation and enhancing climate-resilience in Arctic businesses (organised by Climate-KIC Nordics) |

15 October 2017 Arctic Climate Services – Sessions summary of the discussion chaired by Climate-KIC at Arctic Circle
On the 15 October 2017 Climate-KIC chaired a discussion on fostering innovation in climate technologies and infrastructure at this year’s Arctic Circle event in Reykjavik, Iceland.
Read more in the session summary: PDF document
More information about the event and full programme: http://www.arcticcircle.org/
Blue-Action scientists involved in the sessions: Raeanne Miller (SRSL), Daniela Domeisen (ETH), Mark Payne (DTU Aqua), Øivin Aarnes (DNV GL), Peter Vangsbo (Climate-KIC)
Stand of the EU Arctic cluster: Look out for our roll ups at the event!
Session summary: The session "Climate service innovation and enhancing climate-resilience in Arctic businesses", was organised by Climate-KIC. The session summary is now available for download PDF document

14-16 Nov 2017, Rovaniemi Arctic Spirit conference, Rovaniemi (FI)
Poster of Blue-Action on WP5 case studies presented at this event.
Organiser: Arctic Center of the Univ. Lapland and Rovaniemi City
Blue-Action representative: Ilona Mettiäinen (Ac UoL)
Venue and agenda: http://www.rovaniemiarcticspirit.fi/EN
18-19 Sept 2017, First Joint workshop to (re)formulate open research questions of joint interest “Tipping Elements in the Climate System, with a Focus on the North Atlantic”, Oxford (UK)
Blue-Action is focused on Arctic and high latitude changes. Therefore, the high number of tipping elements in this region and their potentially large impact on Northern Hemisphere climate is of particular interest and concern to Blue-Action scientists. The workshop was organised by the Blue-Action project to link Blue-Action scientists with experts outside the project. Key areas of research and actions for future collaboration were identified. Find out more about the outcomes of the workshop in the D6.1
1-2 August 2017 ICIMOD 2017 International workshop on cryopsheric change and sustainable development, Lanzhou (China)
Organiser: International Center for integrated mountain development (ICIMOD)
Venue and Agenda: http://www.icimod.org/?q=26683
Blue-Action representative: Yongqi Gao (NERSC)
10-12 July 2017, Blue-Action meets GERICS, Hamburg (DE)
The Climate Service Center Germany (GERICS) is a scientific organizational entity of Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht. GERICS offers in a scientifically sound manner products, advisory services and decision-relevant information in order to support government, administration and business in their efforts to adapt to climate change. GERICS functions as a think tank for climate services.
GERICS is an important player in the definition and implementation of the Roadmap for Climate Services in Europe and provides significant contributions to EU H2020 projects such as CLIMATEUROPE, EU-MACS and MARCO.
The WP5 team of Blue-Action meets the GERICS key people in a two-day workshop.
Venue: Chile Haus, Hamburg
Organiser: Mak Payne (DTU) and Lola Kotova (GERICS/CLIMATEUROPE), for info please contact Chiara Bearzotti (chb at dmi.dk)
Events on invitation only

22 June 2017, Societal Challenge 2 coordinator's day, Brussels (BE)
Organiser: European Commission
Venue and Agenda: Agenda of the event in PDF
Blue-Action representative: Chiara Bearzotti (DMI)
Presentation: Short summary of the project goals/activities
(Registration is closed)

5-9 June 2017, 3rd European Climate Change Adaptation Conference, Glasgow (UK)
Organiser: ECCA
Agenda and Venue: http://ecca2017.eu/
Blue-Action representative: Raeanne Miller (SRSL) with a poster on Blue-Action project and specifically the connections between WP5 and WP8.
23-24 May Clustering workshop for the EU Horizon 2020 projects APPLICATE, Blue-Action, PRIMAVERA and CRESCENDO
Topic: Evaluating climate and Earth system models at the process level.
Organiser: Fabio Dalan (EC) and Colin Jones, CRESCENDO
Venue: Brussels
Blue-Action representatives:
- Steffen Olsen (DMI)
- Daniela Matei (MPI-M)
- Jan-Stefan Fritz (KDM)
- Ben Moat (NOC)
- Guillaume Gastineau (CNRS-IPSL)
- Shuting Yang (DMI)
Event on invitation only

Blue-Action WP2 at the INTAROS workshop Building long-‐term observing szstems in the Arctic - requirements and challenges
Organiser: NERSC and EuroGOOS
Venue and Agenda: EuroGOOS
Blue-Action representative: Karin Larsen (HAV) leader WP2
More info about INTAROS (H2020) project can be found here: https://www.nersc.no/project/intaros
28 April 2017 The Obukhov Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences awarded Russian funding for mirrowing Blue-Action proposal!
Partner Obukhov Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences (IAP-RAS), represented by the PI Vladimir Semenov, has been awarded Russian funding by the Russian Ministry of Education and Science for taking part in the Blue-Action activities. Read more >>

24-27 April 2017 International Conference on Arctic Science: Bringing Knowledge to Action, Reston, Virginia (USA)
Organisers: Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme, work is conducted according to a mandate determined by the Arctic Council Ministers and Senior Arctic Officials & EU-PolarNet
Venue and Agenda: http://www.amap.no/external/2017-International-Conference-on-Arctic-Science/index.php
Representative Blue-Action: Vilena Valeeva (IASS)
Poster: available in Zenodo

5-7 April 2017, Climateurope Festival 2017, Valencia (ES)
Organiser: Met Office and GERICS
Venue and Agenda: https://www.climateurope.eu/events-climateurope/festival/about-climateurope-festival-2017/
Blue-Action representative: Peter Vangsbo (CKIC)
Event on invitation only

3 April 2017, EU-PolarNet General Assembly, Prague (CZ)
Blue-Action invited to attend the GA of EU-Polarnet which will be held during the ASSW2017 to discuss modes of cooperation and information. Steffen Olsen will be attending the meeting.
Organiser: EU Polarnet
Venue: Clarion Congress Hotel in Prague
Blue-Action representative: Steffen Olsen (DMI)
Presentation: https://zenodo.org/record/495159#.WOTmDmmLTiw
This event is on invitation only
29-30 March 2017 Arctic Workshop of the Transatlantic Ocean Research Alliance, Brussels (BE)
Organiser: European Commission
Venue: Rue du Champ de Mars, 21 – B-1050 Brussels (BE)
Blue-Action representative: Steffen Olsen (DMI), Guillaume Gastineau (CNRS-LOCEAN), Karin H. Larsen (HAV)
Presentation: https://zenodo.org/record/439906#.WOJI1lXyjZ4
This event is on invitation only

20-22 March 2017, ASOF workshop, Sopot (PL)
Organiser: ASOF, Michael Karcher
Agenda and Venue: http://asof.awi.de/outputs/asof-issg-meetings-workshops/sopot-march-20-22-2017/
Blue-Action representative: Steffen Olsen (DMI) and Marius Arthun (UiB)
Presentation Blue-Action: https://zenodo.org/record/495168#.WOTqOmmLTiw
All presentations of the workshops: http://asof.awi.de/outputs/asof-issg-meetings-workshops/sopot-march-20-22-2017/

16-17 March 2017, Blue-Action at the Expert Meeting “Transfer to Green Economy in Russia: Designing Action Plan”
Organiser: Russian Federation Ministry on Natural Resources and Environment; Cadaster Science and Technology Center
Venue: Yaroslavl State Technical University, Yaroslavl, Russia
Blue-Action representative: Elena Nikitina (IMEMO, Russia)
Report: https://zenodo.org/record/439912
Event on invitation only

7-8 March 2017 ECRA General Assembly 2017
Venue: Square Brussels Meeting Centre, Coudenberg 3, 1000 Brussels
Agenda: Link to event page
Organiser: ECRA

2-3 March 2017, Blue Action at the HiMAC 2017 International Workshop on Observations and Understanding of Changes in High Mountain and Cold Regions, Bejing (China)
Organiser: DBAR, RADI, CAS
Agenda and Venue: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/himac-2017-international-workshop-observations-changes-yubao-qiu
Blue-Action representative: Yongqi Gao (NERSC)

28 February – 2 March 2017 Fifth International Conference on Climate Services
Organiser: ICCS5 http://www.climate-services.org/iccs/iccs5/
Venue and Agenda: Cape Town, South Africa http://www.climate-services.org/iccs/iccs5/conference-programme/
Blue-Action representative: Joan Ballester (ISGlobal)
Poster: Forecast scheme of temperature-related mortality for decision-making in European regions and cities

16 February 2017 Financial Webinar for the Blue-Action beneficiaries
Organised by the EC officers of Blue-Action: financial management and financial reporting.
Resources available in the intranet: https://code.zmaw.de/projects/bg10/wiki/Financial_management

8-9 February 2017 APPLICATE 2017 kick-off, Bremerhaven (DE)
Organiser: APPLICATE
Venue & Agenda: applicate.eu
Blue-Action representative: Daniela Matei (MPI-M)
Presentation: https://zenodo.org/record/545782
Event on invitation only.

2-3 February 2017 ERA4CS Additional Activity - Climate Services - Synergies, Gaps and Challenges workshop
Venue: Brussels
Registration closing date: 16:00 on 25 January 2017
Agenda: Link to event page
Organiser: NERC and JPI Climate

18-20 Jan. 2017: Blue-Action Official Kick off Meeting, Berlin (DE)
Venue: Harnack-House
Agenda: Version of 17 January 2017
Organiser: Project Office, DMI

17 January 2017: EC 60-minutes #Comm workout
Webinar to increase the impact of the project. Registration on first-come first-served principle
Organiseer: EC/EASME

11-12 Jan 2017, INTAROS kick off, Bergen (NO)
Organiser: Stein Sandven, INTAROS coordinator
Venue: Bergen (NO)
Blue-Action representative: Yongqi Gao (NERSC)
This event is on invitation only.
30 Nov. -2 Dec. 2016, Sustainable Ocean Summit, Rotterdam (NL)
Venue and schedule: http://oceancouncil.org/
Organiser: Partner World Ocean Council (partner 40), Paul Holthus
Blue-Action representative: Paul Holthus