Implementing a Danish Climate Atlas in Ghana
Climate Coffee with Mark Payne (DMI)
Date and time
Location
Online
About this event
Please join us for this Climate Coffee with Mark Payne on:
An experiment in Climate Service portability: implementing a Danish Climate Atlas in Ghana.
What is a Climate Coffee?
#climatecoffees are short (circa 40 min: 20 min talk + 20 min Q&A), relaxed meetings for scientists to share ideas, discuss methods and communicate new results. They are open to speakers of all levels of seniority, we especially encourage early-career scientists to become a speaker. The Coffees are an exciting opportunity for scientists to build a network and disseminate recent results, peer-to-peer. We invite researchers from across the climate science community to join us for this series of regular online knowledge exchange events.
Links to MS Teams
It will be sent via Eventbrite to you before the event.
About our speaker
Mark Payne is a Climate Scientist at the Danish Meteorological Institute and is reponsible for the Klimaatlas (Climate Atlas), a database that Danish municipalities can use to plan climate adaptation at the local level.
Read Mark's interview with Danish news reporter, TV2 here (in Danish).
Organisation
The Climate Coffee series is organized by the Horizon Europe project OCEAN:ICE, the Danish Meteorological Institute and the European Climate Research Alliance.
We are looking forward to seeing you at this Climate Coffee!
Chiara, Erika (OCEAN:ICE/DMI) and Sissi (ECRA)
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Would you be interested in being the next speaker?
Please get in touch with Chiara chb@dmi.dk or Erika erh@dmi.dk