Global Coastal Ocean

Division Director

Giovanni Coppini

Division Manager

Emanuela Mergola

Contacts

Via Marco Biagi, 5 — 73100 Lecce, Italy
[email protected]
0832 1902411

GOCO Publications

VISIR-2: ship weather routing in Python

Mannarini G., Salinas M., Carelli L., Petacco N. and Orovic ́ J.
2024, Geoscientific Model Development 17, 4355–4382, doi: 10.5194/gmd-17-4355-2024

Published articles


Evaluation of atmospheric indicators in the Adriatic coastal areas: a multi-hazards approach for a better awareness of the current and future climate

Fedele G., Manco I., Barbato G., Verri G., Mercogliano P.
2024, Frontiers in Climate, doi: 10.3389/fclim.2024.1330299

Published articles


Multi-decadal evolution of the Moroccan Atlantic shoreline: A case study from the Essaouira coastal sector

Lharti S.; Flor G.; El kasmi S.; Flor-Blanco G.; El Janati M.; Marcelli M., Piazzolla D., Scanu S., Della Ventura G.; Boukili B.; El Moutaoukkil N.
2024, Journal of African Earth Sciences, Volume 212 - Article number 105191, doi: 10.1016/j.jafrearsci.2024.105191

Published articles

Latest on Ocean

Decarbonising maritime transport through route optimisation

Ship weather routing, which involves suggesting low-emission routes, has the potential to help decarbonise maritime transport. However, the quantitative impacts of this approach are still being fully explored. New developments in the graph-search VISIR-2 (discoVerIng Safe and effIcient Routes) model led by the CMCC’s Gianandrea Mannarini provide a step in the right direction.

Sea ice: new understanding on the winter heat conduction problem

A new study, led by CMCC researcher Lorenzo Zampieri, sheds light on the shortcomings of models in accurately simulating the heat conduction through the sea ice system during the winter months. Diagnosing these shortcomings using novel observations improves our understanding of the sea ice system and will enable better parameterization for climate models.

Our Ocean from Space. A journey of science and images

CMCC is a partner of the travelling exhibition examining the ocean’s dynamics as viewed from Space. The exhibition explores current efforts to protect our valuable marine ecosystems using stunning Earth observation satellite images, augmented reality, and interviews with experts, local decision-makers, and coastal inhabitants engaged in the United Nations Ocean Decade. It was inaugurated on April 8, 2024, at the Port of Barcelona, within the framework of the United Nations Ocean Decade Conference.

Europe is not prepared for rapidly growing climate risks

Europe is the fastest warming continent in the world, and climate risks are threatening its energy and food security, ecosystems, infrastructure, water resources, financial stability, and people’s health. According to the European Environment Agency’s (EEA) assessment, coordinated with CMCC and published today, many of these risks have already reached critical levels and could become catastrophic without urgent and decisive action.

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