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Quantifying AMOC changes
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EPOC consortium
The EPOC project team comprises 24 organisations across Europe, the US and Canada, coordinated by Dr Eleanor Frajka-Williams at Universität Hamburg.
Universität Hamburg, Germany
Ifremer, France
University of Bremen, Germany
Max Planck Institute, Germany
Norwegian Polar Institute
Alfred Wegener Institute, Germany
Institute of Marine Research, Norway
CNRS, France
National Oceanography Centre, UK
University of Reading, UK
University College London, UK
Seascape Consultants, UK
CERFACS, France
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, USA
University of Washington, USA
University of Miami, USA
Met Office, UK
Geophysical Fluid Dynamic Laboratory, USA
University of Texas System, USA
University of Rhode Island, USA
Havstovan, Faroes
Memorial University Newfoundland, Canada
NORCE Research AS, Norway
Universitat de les Iles Balears
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About
Project overview
Consortium
Steering Committee
Our work
Concept & objectives
Project deliverables
Publications
Quantifying AMOC changes
Meridional connectivity
Explaining AMOC changes
Future AMOC evolution
AMOC observing system
EPOC in the Arctic
Expeditions
M212 Expedition blog
CROSSROAD2 expedition blog
News & events
Resources
Contact us