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Title:
European Network for Earth System Modelling
Authors:
Brasseur, G.; Budich, R.; Komen, G.
Publication:
EGS - AGU - EUG Joint Assembly, Abstracts from the meeting held in Nice, France, 6 - 11 April 2003, abstract #6708
Publication Date:
04/2003
Origin:
EGU
Bibliographic Code:
2003EAEJA.....6708B

Abstract

Approximately 40 European institutions agreed to work together and cooperate towards the development of a European network for Earth system modelling. They currently develop different activities to reach the following aims: - Increase scientific knowledge about the Earth System by pursuing ambitious studies on the feedback cycles within the Earth System, developing and employing the most advanced component models and coupling infrastructures (IMPRESS) - Maintain and improve Europe's role in the Earth System sciences by fostering and stirring model and method development in Europe where sensible and decreasing infrastructural complexity as far as possible (Access to resources, standardization etc.) - Increase effectiveness of scientists work by further developing and maintaining the PRISM infrastructure, which promises to give a large advantage to the users of the PRISM system in terms of avoiding repetitious development and implementation work. - Collaboration amongst partner institutions to develop and exploit all possibilities the GRID is offering. This covers the data and computing GRID, which is possible today between the partner centres of PRISM as well as collaboration with existing networks and development of novel kind of approaches to the problem together with the IST science and industry. ENES maintains strong links with other initiatives like EnVISAge and GMES as well as the international research programs like CLIVAR, IGBP and others. ENES final goal is the development of a comprehensive infrastructure in terms of Networks, Hardware, Software and Organization in order to keep Europe at the forefront of Earth System Research.
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