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Transitioning Into The ANthropocene (TITAN)

Transitioning Into The ANthropocene (TITAN)

Learning about the climate system from data of the 19th and early 20th century.

Events

11-13 September 2017 – TITAN workshop, Edinburgh

This TITAN meeting in Edinburgh reviews progress in the pro/events/11-13-sep-2017-titan-meeting-edinburghject and discusses the next steps. The first two days (11-12 Sep 2017) are focussed on presentations and discussions, while the third day (13 Sep 2017) will be a social activity. (More information…)

26 April 2017 – “Into the Anthropocene” at EGU, Vienna

This session at the European Geosciences Union General Assembly focuses on observing surface temperature and on analysis and interpretation of temperature change, heat waves and rainfall changes and extremes over the entire instrumental record. (More information…)

16 September 2016 – TITAN Meeting, Edinburgh

This TITAN meeting Edinburgh on 16 September 2016 reviews progress in the project and discusses the next steps. (More information…)

 

 

 

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