Summer School

Coastal Meteorology and Oceanography

Registration deadline: May 31, 2015

Continental coasts are on average substantially more populated than in-land areas. The world population lives mostly at the coast, particularly in low and mid-latitudes, and this demographic concentration tends to increase, at least in the near future. The continental coastal areas represent an interface between the ocean and land, where several interconnected process, with different time and spatial scales, take place. Being a transitional zone between two very distinctive elements it is prone to dynamic and thermo-dynamic processes related to local oceanic and atmospheric phenomena that need to be properly studied.

The Ocean Campus - Coastal Meteorology and Oceanography Summer School takes advantage of the location of Lisbon, very close to an eastern boundary current system, where, in summer, several typical atmospheric and oceanographic coastal processes occur.

The possibility of gathering students and scientists with a common interest in coastal processes at the Portuguese Naval Academy, with access to meteorological and oceanographic instrumentation, and with a rapid access to the ocean and to ship time is also rather unique.

The Summer School has as a goal to provide to a group of up to 44 postgraduate students, and postdocs, a detailed view about atmospheric, oceanic, and land processes in coastal regions, with a hands-on approach to point observations.

The Summer School will include a 5 days intensive training period with courses by a diverse set of international lecturers, followed by a three-day ship expedition to the Berlengas Islands, 80 nautical miles North of Lisbon, on the tall-ship Creoula. The ship-cruise will have a continuous observational program, including atmosphere and ocean soundings, geological and biological sampling in the water column, and sediments retrieval.

The Ocean Campus - Summer School is a joint organization by the Portuguese Naval Academy, the University of Lisbon - Faculty of Sciences, and Stockholm University - Meteorological Institute.

Any questions regarding general arrangements (accommodation, payments, etc.) or academic or pedagogical issues should be addresses to the Summer School office at summerschool@fc.ul.pt.

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