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Teams for Climate Data Challenge
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Please enter your team/s name, nr and organisation details here:
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Nr:Becka confirmed Team is up and runningTeam name (make it up or add a lead name here):Lead name in teamHow many in your team? (there are no restrictions on nrs; its your choice)Organisation/s in your teamDo you have any gaps/additional skills required in your team? if so, what?What is the essence of your idea?Linked to which challengeTeam Comms channel
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e.g. Ode to Codee.g. Joe Bloggse.g. 5e.g. Met Officee.g. coder, analyst etc
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1Confirmed"STORY(coast)LINE"Chiara Mensa/Christopher Goddard5Hyphae, sustainable visual design studio / Met Office / NatureScotWe welcome anyone who'd like to join the project!
We aim for the project to be a balanced blend of data analysis, data viz and storytelling: if there are any data visualisation experts, copywriters or other visual artists who wish to help us get the job done that would be brilliant—also, are there any animators out there perhaps?
People tend to understand best what they can put in relation with something they've experienced and, generally, tend to be most engaged by stories and visuals. So perhaps there is an opportunity to analise the data and communicate the change through community-sourced storytelling. The writing could be undertaken as a community project, with locals responding to "writing prompts" derived from climate data and contributing stories bases on their real life experience of the changes in their marine & coastal environments. The storyline could be supplemented by data visualisations and stylised scientific illustrations.
Marine and Coastal 1: Bridging the gap between our experiences and the scienceClick here to join the meeting
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2ConfirmedGreen and blue wellnessSeb Chastin8GCUInterested to hear if anybody has access to historical flood data for Manchester or Glasgow.Tackling NBS challenge 1Nature Based Solutions 1: Options for Nature Based Solutions in the Urban environmentOpen Microsoft Teams
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3ConfirmedEnvironmental Analysis - DefraJordan Pinder / Dan Lewis7DefraDistribution modelling of peat mosses (Sphagnum sp.) under climate change scenariosNature Based Solutions 2: What is the best use for our land?Contact: Jordan.Pinder@defra.gov.uk / dan.lewis@defra.gov.uk
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4ConfirmedNBS Risk & Opportunity MappingLuke Clement8Met Office, Defra, BGS, University of LeedsTeam now full so new teams should form if interested in this idea pleaseThis idea will identify and map key risk areas across Greater Manchester and assess oppertunities for NBS interventions, analysing feasibility of solutions.Nature Based Solutions 1: Options for Nature Based Solutions in the Urban environmenthttps://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3ameeting_NjYxNTk5ZDgtNmEwNi00ZmY5LWI1MzYtYzcyN2VhNzA4ZmI0%40thread.v2/0?context=%7b%22Tid%22%3a%2217f18161-20d7-4746-87fd-50fe3e3b6619%22%2c%22Oid%22%3a%22761b9cbe-0640-4086-991f-4b953234b94c%22%7d
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5ConfirmedWhere the Wild Things AreDavid Holland/Aleks Domanski15 (2 projects)Ordnance Survey, ONS, Civil Service, DHSCPlease join slack channel ahead of time if interested: https://join.slack.com/t/hopeinitiatives/shared_invite/zt-n49t0kxe-pIxgLcxHavQZZ1fMnVhV0Pg1) Biodiversity Heatmap and Associated Features - using historic birdwatching data and the National Biodiversity Atlas, we intend to produce a heatmap showing areas of high biodiversity in GB. Using OS data, we will map correlations between areas of high biodiversity and certain features, such as land type and use. We will then find candidate areas which could be rewilded. Potential features for analysis include: land use, green space data, population density, climatic variables (temperature, rainfall, humidity, wind), elevation, soil type/geology, type of plant and tree species, latitude and biome. [Team Members: David Holland, Arjan Dhaliwal, Josh Pooley, Lisa Laeber, Tom White]
2) Biodiversity Time Series and Future Projections - we will use time series data to project declining populations and propose projections to illustrate which areas are most likely to experience loss of biodiversity due to climate change under a number of emissions scenarios, and determine which areas if any are likely to see increases in biodiversity. We will select candidate species and model their potential future populations and their geographical locations, according to different broad epochs and different emissions scenarios. Potential sources of data include bird observations and the National Biodiversity Atlas. [Team Members: Charles Draper, Florence Hope, Freja Hunt, Kate New]
Nature Based Solutions 2: What is the best use for our land?Please join slack channel ahead of time if interested: https://join.slack.com/t/hopeinitiatives/shared_invite/zt-n49t0kxe-pIxgLcxHavQZZ1fMnVhV0Pg
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6ConfirmedUKHOGeorge Taylor4UK Hydrographic Office Marine and Coastal 2: Protecting our coastal communitieshttps://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3ameeting_ZTc5YzE5ZjktMmE2Yy00NWI1LTk5ZGUtYzI0YWE5NTNjYjQw%40thread.v2/0?context=%7b%22Tid%22%3a%229134ca48-663d-4a05-968a-31a42f0aed3e%22%2c%22Oid%22%3a%2220714f82-3bf5-48a0-a557-11344f14e644%22%7d
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7ConfirmedPMLAlanna Burrows7Met Office, PML, GOSH, Puffer Fish teamDesigners, event managers - welcoming anyone new to join our team. Developing a finished proposal for the visualisation of ocean data in an engaging way for COP26 and further the general public - using the idea of light/interactive wallsMarine and Coastal 1: Bridging the gap between our experiences and the sciencehttps://Universityofexeter.zoom.us/j/98654733837?pwd=am94dXRiaThvZjY4dDJzOHZQYXU1Zz09

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8ConfirmedWebcams on the SeaRichard Renshaw richard.renshaw@metoffice.gov.uk 8 (two sub-teams of 4)Met O, U Newcastle, U Liverpool, BODC, OSAny Machine Learning or image processing expertise particularly welcome This is now a separate idea to Cristina Corti's team who are also following Jenny Brown’s proposal MC07 to gather data from photos and webcams of the sea. We will apply machine learning to webcam images to warn of storm surges and wave over-topping events. Marine and Coastal 1: Bridging the gap between our experiences and the sciencehttps://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19:57827736a5794fb0839dd5ee8df1d280@thread.tacv2/1615890705391?context=%7B%22Tid%22:%229c5012c9-b616-44c2-a917-66814fbe3e87%22,%22Oid%22:%22273c31da-389b-4c38-bdde-91b1159543fc%22%7D
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9ConfirmedCoastal PhotosCristina Corti10 (2 teams reporting back as one at the end)University of Exeter, Bangor University, NOC, BODC, Met OfficeGraphic designerconnected to Jenny Brown’s proposal MC07, there will be two teams; other team is led by Richard Renshaw. This team focuses on gathering and collecting tagged coastal photos from citizen scientists. It will also include an element for analysis of coastal erosion / flooding events. If you would like to join, please email me at cc876@exeter.ac.ukMarine and Coastal 1: Bridging the gap between our experiences and the sciencehttps://join.slack.com/t/coastalcitize-fib4254/shared_invite/zt-n4fiypcz-79m19JhFbXt9kusw6UPf3w
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10Confirmed4 - 5- 10 James McLean; james_mclean_85@hotmail.co.uk4University of Southampton, Newcastle University, Met Office, Private Individual Experienced system dynamics modeller; expert / knowledge / researcher in education in Ghana; artist / visualisation wizard Sustainable Development 1: Taking a systems approach to Putting Climate in Contextthis teams link
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11ConfirmedUncertainSeaTom Perkins8Willis Re, Newcastle Uni, BGS, Ordnance Survey, City Uni London, Natural Resources WalesTeam is now full :) Visualising the different sources of uncertainty in projecting future coastal risk at different time horizonsMarine and Coastal 2: Protecting our coastal communitiesDay 1:
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12Confirmed Hot StuffGrace Alster4Met Office, Ember, University of Oxfordsomeone who knows about extreme weather events, someone good at maps, someone good at dataset sourcing/wranglingCategorise the effect of extreme heat events on power generation + use it to identify countries vulnerable to future climate change (in that way)Sustainable Development 2: Support the most vulnerable communitieslink for climate extremes data help please: https://meet.google.com/bci-essj-sbj
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13ConfirmedCounty Climate ImpactChrissy Donaldson/Siobhan.Rogers@gov.wales17 (split into two sub-teams)Met Office, ONS, Landmark Information Group, Leeds uni, British Geological Survey, Leicester Uni, Welsh government, Environment Agency, ...Team is now full :);

Team reporting back as one collective
Visualisations of how climate change will impact each county in England (and perhaps Wales too!)Sustainable Development 1: Taking a systems approach to Putting Climate in ContextClick here to join the meeting
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14ConfirmedDrought FightersDominik Fidor10 (split into two sub-groups)Regen Farm, Environment Agency, Scottish Environment Protection Agency, Met Office, University of Exeter, University College London, University of East Anglia, The James Hutton Institute, DyalogTeam is now full :)
We will report back as one group
Using climate data to determine drought risk for UK agriculture in the form of maps, along with adaptable nature-based solutions for increased resilience.
Nature Based Solutions 2: What is the best use for our land?Click here to join the meeting
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15ConfirmedYou can't always plant what you wantGerardo Lopez-Saldana10Assimila, MetOffice, University of Leeds, IBL, University of Southampton The main goal will be to identify how different enviromental variables (temperature, precipitation, etc.) have been changing over key land use areas, e.g. agriculture and how current trends might not allow to keep those land use activities, hence raising the question about different future land use management. We will use ERA5-Land data together with land use/land cover geospatial datasets to perform the analysis.Nature Based Solutions 2: What is the best use for our land?Slack: https://join.slack.com/t/youcantalways-efs8147/invite/enQtMTg1NTExODQyMDU5Ny01NzFiYTI0ZGYxOTU0NzRiZTBmMjllZjNmMzk4ZmM1MWY5ZmQyM2RkZDU2MjkyYTdjOWY2N2Y0YTdiYTkwZmQx?x=x-p1858396790307-1864360352228-1856098353078
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16Confirmed30x30No-one chosen as yet (contact James Gardner to join james.gardner@geovation.uk7Geovation, University of Leeds,https://30x30.github.io/ is our team page. Please see that for more info. More people with any skills around the impact of different types of land/ocean protection or intervention would be very welcome, any knowledge of how climate change affects those interventions would be good, someone with grahpic design skills too perhaps?How could we get to the 30% protected land/ocean by 2030? What would the consequences of some of the different choices be? Can we communicate the context and some answers. Nature Based Solutions 2: What is the best use for our land?https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3ameeting_NzFlYTYzNTEtZjUxZC00ZTg2LTk1N2ItOWEyYTM2MjE3M2I0%40thread.v2/0?context=%7b%22Tid%22%3a%227988742d-c543-4b9a-87a9-10a7b354d289%22%2c%22Oid%22%3a%22a52ed7f8-aa6d-4650-82bf-659bfc2d3f87%22%7d
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17ConfirmedShifting StrandsKate Smith5University of HullErosion modelling and mapping: join in here-> https://join.slack.com/t/hullnetwork/shared_invite/zt-n9wm9vt3-4NmAny74AaqHxBpJAc94YgUsing data from (amongst others) the UK Climate Projections, BGS and code created by colleagues at the University of Hull, the result of this hackathon should be a digital visualisation of past, present and future shorelines. Marine and Coastal 2: Protecting our coastal communitieshttps://join.slack.com/t/hullnetwork/shared_invite/zt-n9wm9vt3-4NmAny74AaqHxBpJAc94Yg
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18ConfirmedMonitoring land based carbon sinksGwendolen de Groot 8Naviter consulting, Rothamsted Research, James Hatton Institute, Earth Observation, mapping and modellingWith the escalation of climate and ecological degradation we face a global tipping point which demands the accelerated deployment of innovative technological solutions. It is widely acknowledged that nature based solutions for GHG sequestration are a key route to net zero through widespread land use change. Nature Based Solutions 2: What is the best use for our land?https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3ameeting_YWE0YzYyNDEtYTNkOC00ZGEzLTk5OTItMDVjNmRkZTZiNmE1%40thread.v2/0?context=%7b%22Tid%22%3a%22b6883625-8941-4342-b0e3-7b8cc8392f64%22%2c%22Oid%22%3a%222c0c55a2-fb93-439a-b9ad-1b91f779abc4%22%7d
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19ConfirmedHaboobBeth Dingley5-6Oxford UniversityDevelop a prototype for an early warning system for heatwaves in Africa. Develop a data-drivem method to predict heat-waves from observational dataSustainable Development 2: Support the most vulnerable communitieshttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/5597842766?pwd=YWcwVG5XbkxmS25qRSt1ZG13RVB0dz09
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20ConfirmedGreen DataDenHenrietta Ridley4-6Accenture, ThoughtRiver, HARTBShout if you're interested to join us: henrietta.ridley@accenture.comAn extension of SD04 which looks to answer "How can we support communities and organisations to know when to better prepare for emergencies by the prediction of a climate hazard?" Focusing our idea of prediction of drought and flooding within either Sahel or Southern Africa, using precipitation and drought index data, extending the solution proposal to include delivery of aid approaches/insight using satellite dataSustainable Development 2: Support the most vulnerable communitiesVia slack here
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21ConfirmedGlobal Weather PatternSantosa Sandy, email: gyssp@leeds.ac.uk1 (open to team members)University of Leeds "Anyone who is interested to hydrology, showing effidence of the change in rainfall pattern in an accelerated climate condition are kindly welcomed."Some people are still demanding for evidence in the effect of the acceleraing climate change to our environment. We plan to show a simple understandable fact that is related to that inquiry using rainfall records from 1978 till 2014 (https://globalweather.tamu.edu/). Other weather parameers including temperature, wind, and solar radiation are available too. Will it provide artefacs that make accelerated climate change understandable for non scientific audience? Let us try and make it happen. Nature Based Solutions 2: What is the best use for our land?gyssp@leeds.ac.uk
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22Unknown????Coastal Carbon3-5University of Plymouth, University of LeedsColleaguages with geospatial skills, economic estimation skills, or knowlege in wetland science are welcomed. We are open to senior members or young enthusiasts that are interested to this topic. Thank youQuantifying carbon sequestration potential of coastal ecosystems using geospatial analysis of distribution, health and substrate. Nature Based Solutions 2: What is the best use for our land?
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