Paper and dataset published
The SHExtreme PI Jadranka Šepić participated in the publication of the first sea-level global dataset of high-frequency 1-min sea-level time series. A related ESSD paper was published.
The SHExtreme PI Jadranka Šepić participated in the publication of the first sea-level global dataset of high-frequency 1-min sea-level time series. A related ESSD paper was published.
At the end of 2017, among other things, the United Nations declared the period from 2021 to 2030 a decade of ocean science for sustainable development.
A research assistant, Marijana Balić, was employed on the project. Marijana is collecting and analysing sea-level time series measured along the European coasts.
During the early morning of June 21, 1978, a small town on the west coast of Korčula Island was hit by an unprecedented flood. Within
A post-doc, Marin Vojković, was employed on the project. Marin is analysing synoptic situations leading to extreme high-frequency sea-level oscillations along the European coasts.
Široka Bay on the island of Ist (Adriatic Sea, Croatia) was hit by a strong and destructive meteotsunami. Interestingly, Bonifacio on Corsica Island was
Four conference papers related to the sea-level extremes were presented at the European Geoscience Union General Assembly 2021. Results of the masters thesis were presented by two
The SHExtreme PI Jadranka Šepić has participadet in the national TV scientific show “Prometej”. Jadranka has talked about her scientific work and SHExtreme project. In particular
The project kick-off meeting was held at the Faculty of Science. Team members Ivica Aviani, Žarko Kovač, Jadranka Šepić, and Krešimir Ruić participated in the
A PhD student, Krešimir Ruić, was employed on the project. Krešimir is analysing high-frequency sea-level oscillations measured along the European coasts.
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