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28.10.25

Norwegian Workshop on Machine Learning for Weather and Climate

The first machine learning (ML) weather forecasting models are now operational. These models are often superior to numerical weather forecasting models, and are much cheaper to run. These technological advances open up a range of research questions on the use of these models and their forecasts. The workshop will consist of presentations, a discussion and a tutorial on running an ML weather forecasting model yourself. We will have presentations on ML for weather forecasting and downscaling and a discussion on the new possibilities that come from the machine learning models. We are also inviting mini presentations from participants on ongoing work. Organisers: Sigrid Passano Hellan, NORCE and Bjerknes, sipa@norceresearch.no Olav Ersland, Norwegian Meteorological Institute, olave@met.no
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28.10.25

Seminar: How to succeed with your project proposal - successful applicants share their experience

Dear all, As part of our Bjerknes Proposal Writing Class, we invite the whole BCCR community to a special seminar: "How to succeed with your project proposal - successful applicants share their experience". It is taking place on 28. October 2025, 10:30 – 12:00, the programme and the meeting link are below. Time: Oct 28, 2025 10:30 AM Oslo Join Zoom Meeting https://us06web.zoom.us/j/81833000546?pwd=giUPTc2LNWIhmzlcNrUziih51hZtci.1 Meeting ID: 818 3300 0546 Passcode: 744272 We hope that many of you will join! Cheers Cat and Nadine ********** PROGRAMME *********** Invited speakers: Josh Oldham-Dorrington, MSCA postdoctoral fellow Successful Proposals: EU Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions Individual Fellowship: SPLICER (2024), Helene Asbjørnsen, Researcher, Geophysical Institute, UiB Successful proposals: NFR Researcher Project for Scientific Renewal (2024) GYRED (GYRE-induced variability in North Atlantic circulation - Dynamics and impacts on overturning). Our invited speakers will answer the following questions, as well as additional questions from the audience: 1. Why do you think that your proposal was successful? What made the trick, compared to other excellent proposals? 2. Did you submit unsuccessful proposals during your career? 3. How can we be successful?
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28.10.25

Global theme meeting

Hello all, Let’s meet in U-4020 for a catch-up. Full agenda to come in a week or so but a few topics are already clear 1. New members + updates from groups + admin updates 2. New EU calls + brainstorming how global can be an incubator/facilitator 3. Begin the BCCR strategy process