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OptimESM · Optimal High Resolution Earth System Models for Exploring Future Climate Changes
OptimESM will develop a novel generation of Earth system models (ESMs), combining high-resolution with an unprecedented representation of key physical and biogeochemical processes. These models will be used to deliver cutting-edge and policy-relevant knowledge around the consequences of reaching or exceeding different levels of global warming, including the risk of rapid change in key Earth system phenomena and the regional impacts arising both from the level of global warming and the occurrence of abrupt changes. OptimESM will realise these goals by bringing together four ESM groups with Integrated Assessment Modelling teams, as well as experts in model evaluation, Earth system processes, machine learning, climate impacts and science communication. OptimESM will further develop new policy-relevant emission and land use scenarios, including ones that realise the Paris Agreement, and others that temporarily or permanently overshoot the Paris Agreement targets. Using these scenarios, OptimESM will deliver long-term projections that will increase our understanding of the risk for triggering potential tipping points in phenomena such as, ice sheets, sea ice, ocean circulation, marine ecosystems, permafrost, and terrestrial ecosystems. OptimESM will further our understanding of the processes controlling such tipping points, attribute the risk of exceeding various tipping points to the level of global warming, and develop a range of techniques to forewarn the occurrence of tipping points in the real world.Artificial Intelligence (AI-) methods for statistical downscaling will be developed and applied to improve our understanding of the effect of long-term global change and tipping points on regional climate, particularly extreme events. New knowledge and data from OptimESM will be actively communicated to other disciplines, such as the impacts and policy research communities, as well as the general public. This knowledge will provide a solid foundation for actionable science-based policies.
Consortium · 22 organisations
SVERIGES METEOROLOGISKA OCH HYDROLOGISKA INSTITUT
SE · €1,450,125
UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL
UK
NATIONAL OCEANOGRAPHY CENTRE
UK
THE UNIVERSITY OF LIVERPOOL
UK
ILMATIETEEN LAITOS
FI · €63,750
THE UNIVERSITY OF EXETER
UK
LUNDS UNIVERSITET
SE · €420,938
THE UNIVERSITY OF READING
UK
DANMARKS METEOROLOGISKE INSTITUT
DK · €532,145
COMMISSARIAT A L ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVES
FR
MET OFFICE
UK
UNIVERSITY OF LEEDS
UK
POTSDAM-INSTITUT FUR KLIMAFOLGENFORSCHUNG EV
DE · €1,005,625
CENTRE EUROPEEN DE RECHERCHE ET DEFORMATION AVANCEE EN CALCUL SCIENTIFIQUE
FR · €162,500
CONSIGLIO NAZIONALE DELLE RICERCHE
IT · €439,125
KONINKLIJK NEDERLANDS METEOROLOGISCH INSTITUUT-KNMI
NL · €572,500
METEO-FRANCE
FR · €816,978
CINECA CONSORZIO INTERUNIVERSITARIO
IT · €320,000
B. GEOS GMBH
AT · €59,370
CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE CNRS
FR · €1,014,350
THE CYPRUS INSTITUTE
CY · €398,149
BARCELONA SUPERCOMPUTING CENTER CENTRO NACIONAL DE SUPERCOMPUTACION
ES · €436,250
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