A new chapter in the IPCC adventure

It's been a while since my last post, and with good reason: from September to January I've been super busy writing the second order draft for the IPCC AR6 report (I'm planning to write a blogpost about my IPCC work in a while). Review for this draft will be open to experts and governments from 2 March to 26 April, so we invite everyone to have a look and provide us with feedback. 

In the mean time, I've also supervised my students, given guest lectures at Utrecht University, co-organised the NIOZ days and finished my management course.

Also, there has been some good news for my lab:

* the first paper of Tim Hermans, PhD student in my group, has been accepted for publication in Climate Dynamics

* An H2020 proposal for the PROTECT consortium I'm part of has been granted. The project focuses on the contributions of ice sheets and glaciers to sea-level change, and the coastal impacts. At NIOZ we will be hiring 1 postdoc on this project, so if you're looking for a postdoc position in sea-level projections & extremes, get in touch!