MiKlip II – A national research project on decadal climate prediction

There is a growing need for reliable information on trends in weather and climate for time periods of years to decades, mainly because the planning horizon of the economy, but also of politics and society, is in the order of ten years. Such predictions are the prerequisite for improvements in adaptation for industry and society to the future climate.
In its first phase, MiKlip has made important research contributions and has developed an internationally competitive decadal climate prediction system. Building up on these results, the overarching goal for MiKlip II is to establish and improve the decadal climate prediction system that eventually can be transferred to the German meteorological service DWD for operational use. MiKlip II is funded by the German Ministry for Education and Research (BMBF) with about 13 Mio. € for three years of collaborative research and a fourth year focusing on the operational implementation of the prediction system. MiKlip II involves 16 national partners from universities, research institutions and federal agencies.  


MiKlip II – Second Phase of MiKlip November 2015 – October 2019

MiKlip – First Phase September 2011 – August 2015