Category: General project update

  • Marine heatwaves in the Mediterranean Sea – literature review

    Marine heatwaves in the Mediterranean Sea – literature review

    New study published with support from ObsSea4Clim! Darmaraki, S., Denaxa, D., Theodorou, I., Livanou, E., Rigatou, D., Raitsos E., D., Stavrakidis-Zachou, O., Dimarchopoulou, D., Bonino, G., McAdam, R., Organelli, E., Pitsouni, A., & Parasyris, A. (2024). Marine Heatwaves in the Mediterranean Sea: A Literature Review. Mediterranean Marine Science, 25(3), 586–620. Accepted manuscript…

  • Marine heatwaves in the Baltic Sea

    Marine heatwaves in the Baltic Sea

    In September 2024, the Baltic Sea has experienced a marine heatwave recorded on the coast of Finland. This is the second heatwave of the year in the region, with the previous heatwave observed at the turn of May and June. Unusually high temperatures have been persisting for several weeks, exceeding…

  • ObsSea4Clim at ArcticROOS General Assembly

    ObsSea4Clim at ArcticROOS General Assembly

    The ObsSea4Clim coordinator, Steffen Olsen, from the Danish Meteorological Institute (DMI),presented an overview of the project at the ArcticROOS General Assembly held in Bergen, Norway, on 7 May 2024. Arctic ROOS is an open forum for national agencies, research institutes, universities as well as commercial bodies to inform, share and develop…

  • We have kicked off!

    We have kicked off!

    Copenhagen, Denmark | 13 – 14 March 2024 Over two days, the ObsSea4Clim consortium gathered in Copenhagen and online, diving into discussions across the project partners. The meeting set out to strengthen work relations and team spirit, foster a common understanding of the project scope, pinpoint crucial interactions between Work Packages, establish…

  • 13 – 14 March 2024, ObsSea4Clim Kick-off Meeting in Copenhagen

    13 – 14 March 2024, ObsSea4Clim Kick-off Meeting in Copenhagen

    The ObsSea4Clim kick-off meeting will be from the 13th to 14th of March, in Copenhagen, Denmark, hosted by project coordinator DMI (Danish Meteorological Institute). The meeting will bring together the project and associated partners, sister projects, and international organisations over two days. Below is a short overview of the programme:…

  • Keep up to date with ObsSea4Clim

    Keep up to date with ObsSea4Clim

    ObsSea4Clim is on LinkedIn! Make sure to follow us to stay up to date on all of our activities and how you can get involed with the project.

  • ObsSea4Clim project start

    ObsSea4Clim project start

    ObsSea4Clim officially started on 1 February 2024 and will run for 4 years. The project is funded by the European Union’s Horizon Europe Programme. ObsSea4Clim is coordinated by the Danish Meteorological Institue. The consortium includes 17 partners and 2 associated partners. ObsSea4Clim brings together key European actors within ocean observing…