ASPECT at Climateurope2 festival
Researchers bring insights from the ASPECT project to the climate services community and beyond.
Researchers bring insights from the ASPECT project to the climate services community and beyond.
ASPECT brings together users and researchers of climate predictions to explore user needs and the latest project advances.
ASPECT research contributes to decadal predictions released by BSC and Met Office, showing that 2024 is likely to be the warmest year on record globally, which could exceed 1.5°C.
The project’s second annual user forum brings together climate researchers and users across Europe, and beyond.
The British Red Cross and Save the Children International join ASPECT as users.
ASPECT researchers launch a survey to analyse how climate information helps European organisations prepare for a changing climate.
Project researchers present the approaches used in ASPECT to bring together and engage stakeholders interested in climate information.
Researchers from ASPECT participate in a parallel session on 21 June.
The ASPECT project launches a competition to recruit two super users, who will be involved in co-developing climate predictions throughout the project.
ASPECT invites users, purveyors and translators of climate information to join the second part of the project’s user forum.