Deliverable 5.10 Report 1 on coordination with other relevant projects

In the first reporting period of the TiPACCs project (18 months), we connected and consolidated collaboration with several relevant Horizon 2020 projects and other large initiatives. The other Tipping Point projects (COMFORT and TIPES) started at a similar time and are therefore in a similar phase o...

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Main Authors: Langebroek, Petra, Østerhus, Svein
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
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Published: Zenodo 2021
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4604516
https://zenodo.org/record/4604516
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Summary:In the first reporting period of the TiPACCs project (18 months), we connected and consolidated collaboration with several relevant Horizon 2020 projects and other large initiatives. The other Tipping Point projects (COMFORT and TIPES) started at a similar time and are therefore in a similar phase of their projects. We allign with these projects towards a general understanding of tipping points in the Earth’s system. Strong ties are present with the SO-CHIC project, where we link understanding of observational records (SO-CHIC) with process understanding through numerical modelling (TiPACCs) in the Southern Ocean. Another tightly linked project is PROTECT, which studies all components relevant for sea-level rise. Joint researchers work on understanding the tipping point processes (TiPACCs) and its impact on sea-level rise (PROTECT). Coordination with Blue-Action is primarily on linking Arctic climate change to lower latitudes and on Dissemination activities. TiPACCs researchers and project office furthermore actively participate in other networking projects, such as FRISP, EU Polar Cluster and EU PolarNet.