Harnessing extreme weather risks to maritime operations

A case study of EU funded Horizon 2020 project Blue Action, is to co-develop a climate service to harness weather risks to offshore operations in the Arctic region. With dramatic on-going changes in the Arctic, partly triggered by the melting of the Greenland ice sheet, and shifts in North Atlantic...

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Main Author: Aarnes, Øivin
Other Authors: King, Martin, Mejlænder-Larsen, Morten, Shipilova, Olga
Format: Conference Object
Language:unknown
Published: 2018
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Online Access:https://zenodo.org/record/1544826
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1544826
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Summary:A case study of EU funded Horizon 2020 project Blue Action, is to co-develop a climate service to harness weather risks to offshore operations in the Arctic region. With dramatic on-going changes in the Arctic, partly triggered by the melting of the Greenland ice sheet, and shifts in North Atlantic Ocean currents, there is an urgent need to understand how Arctic processes interact and evolve. Blue Action aims to demonstrate how climate services in co-design with end-users can serve its’ purpose of mitigating risks, and create greater awareness towards the causal mode of extreme weather events. This presentation will showcase polar lows, the drivers behind this weather phenomenon, their predictability, and discuss the risks these events pose on maritime activities. With the backdrop of this years’ YHYS theme of Naturecultures, the talk will emphasize a multidisciplinary and risk-based approach to cross-cutting societal, environmental, and business needs in delivering decision support for safe and sustainable practice.