Category: News
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Advancing Tipping Point Research: Highlights from the TipESM & ClimTip Joint Annual Meeting 2025 in Paris

Paris, France | April 7–10, 2025 — Over the course of four impactful days, leading climate scientists, Earth system modellers, impact researchers, and science communicators came together at Sorbonne University’s Henri Poincaré Institute for the TipESM & ClimTip Joint Annual Meeting 2025. The event marked a milestone for the two Horizon Europe projects to deepen…
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TipESM & ClimTip Joint Annual Meeting 2025 | 7–10 April 2025 | Paris, France

From 7 to 10 April 2025, climate scientists, Earth system modellers, impact researchers, and science communicators will gather in Paris for a week dedicated to advancing our understanding of climate tipping points. The programme includes the TipESM & ClimTip Joint Conference, the TipESM Annual Meeting, and a dedicated Joint Project Meeting. 7–8 April 2025 |…
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Subpolar Gyre Workshop

From February 26 to 28, 2025, the University of Utrecht hosted a workshop on abrupt changes in the North Atlantic subpolar gyre (SPG) gathering a many researchers focusing on the North Atlantic region and the AMOC – the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation. TipESM Project Coordinator, Shuting Yang, and Marion Devilliers, who is contributing to the…
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Catch Colin Jones and Torben Koenigk in our latest series “What the Internet Wants to Know: TipESM Search Engine”

What are tipping points? Why are tipping points important to understand? What languages do TipESM researchers speak? Get all these answers and more in our latest TipESM video. Got a burning question on TipESM? Let us know in the comments! Want to learn more? Read and download the TipESM Search Engine factsheet below.
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TipESM at Ocean Decade Week, Monitoring the Ocean Satelite Event – Improving the Predictability of Climate Tipping Points

8 April 2024, Barcelona, ICM – Institute of Marine Sciences As part of the Ocean Decade Week, TipESM co-organised the Satellite Event, Monitoring the Ocean. The event brought experts from marine and climate sciences to unpack the importance of monitoring the ocean from satellites to in situ observations for predicting changes in the Earth system and climate. The…
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Introducing TipESM

TipESM, Exploring Tipping Points and their Impacts Using Earth Systems Models, is a Horizon Europe project starting on 1 January 2024 and will run for 4 years. The project is coordinated by the Danish Meteorological Institute and is made up of 14 project partners and 7 external collaborators. About TipESM TipESM brings together scientists from a…
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TipESM at the OCEAN:ICE Annual Meeting

TipESM Coordinator, Shuting Yang (DMI) participated in the OCEAN:ICE Annual Meeting in October 2023 in Paris, France. Shuting introduced the project during the session on “Coordination of fieldwork/modelling across existing projects”. Find the presentation on the TipESM Zenodo Community here.
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Keep up to date with TipESM

TipESM is on LinkedIn. Follow us there to stay up to date with the project. We also have a TipESM Zenodo Community where you can find all the project presentations, deliverables, reports and other project materials and data.

