Linking Ocean-Atmosphere Interactions with Climate and People

The global and multidisciplinary research project Surface Ocean - Lower Atmosphere Study (SOLAS) was established to provide international science coordination and capacity building.

Initiated with a first Open Science Conference in 2000 and formally launched in 2004, SOLAS research aims to understand the key biogeochemical-physical interactions and feedbacks between the ocean and atmosphere. Achievement of this goal is important to understand and quantify the role that ocean-atmosphere interactions play in the regulation of climate and global change.

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FAIRSEAS: The Future of Internationally Coordinated Air-Sea Interactions Research -- A Joint SOLAS, OASIS, CLIVAR Workshop

21 February 2026, Edinburgh, Scotland & Online

Registration Deadline: 15 January 2026

More details: here!

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