EGU26-14794, updated on 14 Mar 2026
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu26-14794
EGU General Assembly 2026
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Poster | Thursday, 07 May, 08:30–10:15 (CEST), Display time Thursday, 07 May, 08:30–12:30
 
Hall X5, X5.245
An overview of the PROMOTE project: Progressing Earth System Modelling for Tipping Point Early Warning Systems
Reinhard Schiemann1, Adam Blaker2, Diego Bruciaferri3, Stephen Cornford4, Andrea Dittus1, Laura Jackson3, Fatma Jebri2, Hazel Jeffery3, Colin Jones5, Till Kuhlbrodt1, Charlotte Lang1, Jane Mulcahy3, Kaitlin Naughten6, Ekaterina Popova2, Jon Robson1, Robin Smith1, Bablu Sinha2, Ranjini Swaminathan7, Simon Tett8, and Richard Wood3
Reinhard Schiemann et al.
  • 1National Centre for Atmospheric Science, University of Reading, United Kingdom (r.k.schiemann@reading.ac.uk)l
  • 2National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, United Kingdom
  • 3Met Office, Exeter, United Kingdom
  • 4University of Bristol, United Kingdom
  • 5National Centre for Atmospheric Science, University of Leeds, United Kingdom
  • 6British Antarctic Survey, Cambridge, United Kingdom
  • 7National Centre for Earth Observation, University of Reading, United Kingdom
  • 8University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom

This poster provides an overview of the PROMOTE (Progressing Earth System Modelling for Tipping Point Early Warning Systems) project. One project aim is to develop a version of the UK Earth System Model (UKESM) that is suitable to become the model component of a potential early warning system of Subpolar Gyre or Greenland Ice Sheet tipping. In PROMOTE, we (i) undertake targeted development of UKESM to advance its representation of the Greenland Ice Sheet and North Atlantic Subpolar Gyre, (ii) develop innovative simulation techniques aiming to make the simulation of tipping behaviour in the Subpolar Gyre and Greenland Ice Sheet more controlled and efficient, (iii) use machine-learning and other analysis techniques as well as model simulations to inform the design of observational networks, and (iv) evaluate tipping processes and impacts of tipping in our newly developed model versions. PROMOTE is run by a team of scientists and model developers at 7 UK national research centres and universities during 2025-2030, and is part of the “Forecasting Tipping Points” programme funded by the Advanced Research and Invention Agency (ARIA).

How to cite: Schiemann, R., Blaker, A., Bruciaferri, D., Cornford, S., Dittus, A., Jackson, L., Jebri, F., Jeffery, H., Jones, C., Kuhlbrodt, T., Lang, C., Mulcahy, J., Naughten, K., Popova, E., Robson, J., Smith, R., Sinha, B., Swaminathan, R., Tett, S., and Wood, R.: An overview of the PROMOTE project: Progressing Earth System Modelling for Tipping Point Early Warning Systems, EGU General Assembly 2026, Vienna, Austria, 3–8 May 2026, EGU26-14794, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu26-14794, 2026.