CRYOsphere Science Concluding in new Observations and Productive Exploitation

https://cryoscope-project.eu (still under construction)

CryoSCOPE explores the Cryosphere, Atmosphere, and Hydrosphere coupled system to enhance understanding of how ice, snow, and permafrost interact with atmospheric and water systems in the cold regions of the Svalbard (Norway), Finnish Lapland, Iceland, the Swiss Alps, and the Indian Himalayas. The project utilizes cutting-edge ground-based measurements and remote sensing proxies. With 19 partners across 8 countries, CryoSCOPE analyzes the real-world impacts of local to global-scale modeling and AI-driven applications for various end-users. Applications include improving winter trafficability in Finland, optimizing hydropower generation in the Nordics and Switzerland, mapping glacial lake outburst flood hazards, and predicting drought impacts in cold regions. Through stakeholder collaboration, the project develops tailored services that integrate machine learning with physics-based models to predict snow and ice-related processes. By creating targeted adaptation and mitigation strategies, CryoSCOPE strengthens climate resilience in some of the world’s most vulnerable frozen landscapes.

 


Call:
HORIZON-CL5-2024-D1-01

Type of Action:
HORIZON-RIA

Number:
101184736

Estimated project costs:
€ 7,227,516.25

Requested EU contribution:
€ 7,227,516.25

IGF part:
€ 516,350.00

Duration
February 2025 – January 2029

Coordinator:
Rakesh Hooda (FMI)

Scientific Coordinator:
Harsh Beria (ETHZ),

hberia(at)ethz.ch