KEPLER participated in the IICWG-DA joint workshop held in Bremen, Germany, with the International Ice Charting Working Group (IICWG), the Year of Polar Prediction (YOPP by the World Weather Research Programme (WWRP)), and GODAE Oceanview (GOV.). KEPLER activities included: A presentation by Nick Hughes… Continue Reading “KEPLER at IICWG-DA”
The first issue of the KEPLER newsletter for Spring/Summer 2019 is available to view here. To receive the latest news and events from KEPLER sign up to our mailing list by clicking the image below. If you would like to get involved by sending… Continue Reading “KEPLER Newsletter”
The report (D1.2) from SnowChange on Community-Based Observing and Societal Needs is now available to download from their webiste: http://www.snowchange.org/pages/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/280419-EU-Project-Kepler.pdf The purpose of this report is to review the stakeholder needs and community-based observations for the EU project KEPLER. It focussed on the remote… Continue Reading “Community-Based Observing and Societal Needs report”
Our project partners from England, Norway and Finland represented KEPLER & the EU Arctic Cluster at the the 15th annual Arctic Shipping Forum in Helsinki. Participants at ASF were welcomed to find out more about the project at the KEPLER booth and Penny Wagner (METNo),… Continue Reading “Arctic Shipping Forum”
KEPLER is a multi-partner initiative, built around the operational European Ice Services and Copernicus information providers, to prepare a roadmap for Copernicus to deliver an improved European capacity for monitoring and forecasting the Polar Regions. Our motivation is to put the public and stakeholders… Continue Reading “KEPLER”