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IAHR Webinar on Changes in the Cryosphere and the Impact on Engineering
Friday, 2 December 2022
Click the following link to go to the webinar page where the online event will be live-streamed. Your Certificate of Participation can also be requested on this page during the webinar (click here to know how).
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We are honored to have some of the world's top scholars and researchers in the webinar:
University of Córdoba
NTNU
IWHR
Columbia University
University of Brescia
University of Brescia
Gdansk University of Technology
While the global efforts in climate change action are to culminate during the COP27 in Egypt, IAHR is making our own contributions by convening this webinar to discuss changes in the cryosphere and the impact on engineering. Experts of climate change and ice engineering will share their research findings at this event jointly organized by the Committee on Climate Change Adaptation and the Committee on Ice Research and Engineering.
Ice phenomena on fresh and sea waters responds sensitively to climate changes. The impact is primarily due to the globally observed rise of the average air temperature and the intensification of the variability of weather phenomena. As a result of these factors, the ice season is shorter and the ice formed on sea and inland waters becoming thinner and weaker. Additionally, for sea waters, there is a reduction in the areal extent of ice occurrence, and thinning of perennial ice. In consequence the short term economic benefits may be achieved, but it will also bring the significant impact on Arctic ecosystem and coastal erosion. At the same time, due to the occurrence of higher variability of extreme weather conditions, the severity of ice-related events are not reduced and has become less predictable. For the rivers, breakups occurring in typically core winter months, results in life-threatening conditions and property damages.
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This event will be held on Friday 2 December 2022 at:
08:00-10:00 New York/Lima
13:00-15:00 UTC
14:00-16:00 Madrid/Paris
21:00-23:00 Beijing/Singapore
More local times can be found by clicking here.
Prof. Roberto Ranzi | University of Brescia, Italy
Changes in seasonal snowpack and impact on water resources management (20 mins)
Prof. María José Polo Gómez | University of Córdoba, Spain
Sea ice and effect of climate change and infrastructure (20 mins)
Prof. Knut Hoyland | Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Norway
River ice progresses and managing risks from ice-jam floods (20 mins)
Prof. Xinlei Guo | China Institute of Water Resources and Hydropower Research (IWHR), China
Surface and atmospheric processes accelerating Greenland mass loss (20 mins)
Prof. Marco Tedesco | Columbia University, USA
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Registration: No registration needed, but we can keep you updated and reminded. You will receive the reminder before the webinar start 1 week, 1 day and 1 hour ago.
Certificate of Participation: A link will be clickable on the LIVE page during the webinar (click here to know how). Anyone requesting a certificate, issued by IAHR, will have to register their request there.
Playback: Not able to watch live? Don't worry. The playback video will be available soon after the webinar.
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