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Stormtracks group meeting

Time
07. May 2025, 12:00-13:00
Location
U105, Allegaten 70
Hi everyone,
Next Wednesday (May 7), we’ll be having our regular Storm Tracks group meeting from 14:00 to 15:00 in room U105 (near the canteen).
Kjersti will share us some preliminary analysis on the connection between the front and cyclone lifecycles, which we’re looking forward to discussing.
The meeting will be hybrid and here is the zoom link for those who want to join remotely.
https://uib.zoom.us/j/62886269543?pwd=ajWbi97zr0hbniaoQdZkUtD2EUSSri.1
Meeting ID: 628 8626 9543; Password: qSKTfKU3
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