A new era for the Geoengineering Model Intercomparison Project (GeoMIP)
Visioni, D; Robock, A; Haywood, J; et al.Henry, M; Wells, A
Date: 1 November 2023
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Journal
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
Publisher
American Meteorological Society
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Abstract
The thirteenth GeoMIP meeting was held in Exeter, United Kingdom, 5–6 July 2023. It
was complemented by an early career meeting (ECM) that was held before (3–4 July)
and after (7 July) the GeoMIP meeting. It was the largest GeoMIP meeting to date, with
over 100 registered participants and over 70 joining in person in Exeter (see the ...
The thirteenth GeoMIP meeting was held in Exeter, United Kingdom, 5–6 July 2023. It
was complemented by an early career meeting (ECM) that was held before (3–4 July)
and after (7 July) the GeoMIP meeting. It was the largest GeoMIP meeting to date, with
over 100 registered participants and over 70 joining in person in Exeter (see the group
photo in Fig. 1); the ECM hosted over 30 graduate students and postdocs. Both saw a large
participation of scientists from the Global South thanks to funding from the Developing
country Governance Research and Evaluation for SRM (DEGREES) initiative and the U.S.
National Science Foundation.
Earth and Environmental Science
Faculty of Environment, Science and Economy
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