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Derived from MEDUSSE

 

  • K.P. Chun et al. (2026): New horizons in statistical downscaling and AI approaches for sustainable km-scale climate simulations;
    https://www.nature.com/articles/s41612-026-01424-6 
  • Editor’s Highlights in the International Journal of Climatology: https://rmets.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/toc/10.1002/(ISSN)1097-0088.editors-highlights 
  • S. Gualdi et al. (2026b): Seasonal predictions and their applications in the Mediterranean region: Part II—Prediction-based services;
    https://rmets.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/joc.70300 
  • S. Gualdi et al. (2026a): Seasonal predictions and their applications in the Mediterranean region: Part I—Sources of predictability and prediction skill;
    https://rmets.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/joc.70274

Relevant to MEDUSSE

 

  • O. Savary et al. (2026): Linking European droughts to year-round weather regimes;
    https://wcd.copernicus.org/articles/7/223/2026/ 
  • M. Reale et al. (2025): Response of early winter precipitation and storm activity in the North Atlantic–European–Mediterranean region to Indian Ocean SST variability;
    https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/2025GL116732
  • M. Santolaria-Otín and J. García-Serrano (2024): Internal variability of the winter North Atlantic Oscillation longitudinal displacements;
    https://www.nature.com/articles/s41612-024-00842-8

Action details

  • MoU - 021/24
  • CSO Approval date - 17/05/2024
  • Start date - 08/10/2024
  • End date - 07/10/2028
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Main Contacts

Action Chair
Prof Javier García-Serrano
Action Vice Chair
Dr Silvia Terzago

Action details

Seasonal-to-decadal climate forecasting has progressed considerably in recent years, but prediction skill over the Mediterranean is still limited.

COST (European Cooperation in Science and Technology) is a funding organisation for research and innovation networks. Our Actions help connect research initiatives across Europe and beyond and enable researchers and innovators to grow their ideas in any science and technology field by sharing them with their peers. COST Actions are bottom-up networks with a duration of four years that boost research, innovation and careers.