Funding decisions for the RAPID 2nd round of funding are now completed. Out of twenty-four outline bids invited to proceed to full bids stage, eleven were selected for full or partial funding.
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Principal Investigator |
Institute |
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Dr William E.N. Austin
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University of St Andrews |
Can Younger Dryas atmospheric Dryas 14C concentration be attributed to North Atlantic surface ocean ventilation?
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Dr Sheldon Bacon
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National Oceanography Centre, Southampton |
Arctic Regulation of Thermohaline Circulation (ARTHER)
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Dr Mark R. Chapman
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University of East Anglia |
Significance of Holocene multi-decadal to millennial scale variability in the subpolar North Atlantic.
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Dr Jonathan Gregory
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NCAS, Reading |
Understanding uncertainty in simulations of THC-related rapid climate change
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Dr Jonathan Gregory
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NCAS, Reading |
UK Coupled model intercomparison project on the Thermohaline Circulation
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Prof Keith Haines
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ESSC, Reading |
Assimilation in ocean and coupled models to determine the thermohaline circulation
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Prof Brian J Hoskins
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Reading University |
The impact of climate change on N Atlantic and European climate regimes
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Prof John Lowe
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Royal Holloway, London |
A precise chronology for establishing the timing of changes in North Atlantic thermohaline circulation (THC), and its climatic consequences, 16-8 cal ka BP
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Prof David Marshall
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Reading University |
Attribution of ocean climate change signals in the Atlantic
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Dr Rowan Sutton
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Reading University |
Probabilistic forecasting of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation and associated rapid climate change
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Prof Andy Watson
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University of East Anglia |
Time Series of Transient Tracers (TESTT)
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