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In Search of a Mysterious Current
In Search of a Mysterious Current
07.03.2014, 00:00
Mathew Reeve gives an interview with Dallas Murphy on his book "To the Denmark Strait: Oceanographers in Search for a Mysterious Current"
Improving the odds with my LiDAR
Improving the odds with my LiDAR
07.03.2014, 00:00
Valerie Kumer writes on wind energy from a meteorological perspective at ClimateSnack.com
Using the past to tell about the future
Using the past to tell about the future
07.03.2014, 00:00
Climate researcher Martin Miles has received NOK 4.7 million to research the sea ice along the coast of Eastern Greenland approximately 7,000 years ago. The aim is to find out what will happen to the sea ice as temperatures rise.
Unstable Atlantic deep ocean circulation under future climate conditions
Unstable Atlantic deep ocean circulation under future climate conditions
20.02.2014, 00:00
Eirik Vinje Galaasen is lead author on a new study published in Science. This study asks if changes in the future will be spasmodic and abrupt rather than a more gradual increase in the temperature.
New book on the oceans
New book on the oceans
14.02.2014, 00:00
Christoph Heinze has written one of the chapters in the new Ocean Circulation & Climate.
Aiming for seasonal-to-decadal prediction
Aiming for seasonal-to-decadal prediction
05.02.2014, 00:00
Noel Keenlyside and colleagues aim to develop a dynamical climate prediction system in the new project EPOCASA.
Hydrology in 1-2-3
Hydrology in 1-2-3
31.01.2014, 00:00
Lu Li often meets confused faces when she tells she is a hydrologist. In this ClimateSnack, she fighst the question marks.
Scandinavian floods: from past observations to future trends
Scandinavian floods: from past observations to future trends
29.01.2014, 00:00
A new study indicates an increase in future floods frequency in response to wetter winters, but only for so long.
Webinar across the Atlantic
Webinar across the Atlantic
21.01.2014, 00:00
Jostein Bakke (UoB) and Ray Bradley (UMASS) organises a new webinar series ”International Quarternary Webinar” this semester, where researcher from each institution across the Atlantic Ocean presents their on going research, sometimes even before it´s published in scientific journals.
Computing the earth from core to clouds
Computing the earth from core to clouds
03.01.2014, 00:00
Camille Li and Stéphane Rondenay writes about numerical modelling of the earth system in the latest META 2013.