Climate Dynamics and Prediction

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Monsoon rainfall in India – How well do reanalyses compare to real-world data?

NERSC researcher Tarkeshwar Singh (CDP group) recently published an article with colleagues from India. They investigated the performance of three high-resolution atmospheric reanalyses over the Indian region by comparing the rainfall data with focus on the extreme events.

 

Monsoon rainfall in India – reasons and implications

Arthur FILOCHE

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FILOCHE
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Arthur
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Research Groups: 
Climate Dynamics and Prediction
Data Assimilation
Scientific Data Management
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Andrea Storto

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Storto
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Andrea
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Climate Dynamics and Prediction
Ocean and Sea Ice Remote Sensing
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Workshop on climate predictability, in September

This upcoming September, a workshop on climate predictability in the North Atlantic-Arctic sector is planned and the registration is open!

 

What?

Are you working with climate predictability in the North Atlantic-Arctic sector? Then you should consider signing up for this workshop to share your findings and participate in discussions around predictability in that region.

Why?

Correcting biases in NorCPM for the tropical Atlantic with an innovative approach

Several of our Climate Dynamics and Prediction researchers just published a new article in Climate Dynamics, under the lead of François Counillon (NERSC). They showed how reducing model biases can improve seasonal prediction for the tropical Atlantic Ocean.

 

Intertropical Convergence Zone limits climate predictions in the tropical Atlantic

New findings on the Atlantic El Niño - Noel Keenlyside (NERSC, UiB/GFI, BCCR) co-author on study published in Nature Communications 


Press release by GEOMAR - Helmholtz-Zentrum für Ozeanforschung Kiel - 


New book co-authored by NERSC researchers with ARCPATH project

This month, the book “Nordic Perspectives on the Responsible Development of the Arctic: Pathways to Action” was published, and two chapters have significant contributions from some of our researchers that are active in the ARCPATH project.


SPECIAL: Seasonal PrEdiCtIon Algae bLoom

SPECIAL is an institute PhD program funded by NFR. The PhD student will devellop machine learning techniques to quantifies the risk of occurrence of a harmfull algae bloom on seasonal time scale

Institutional PhD funded by NFR for a period of 3 year.

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Funding Agency: 
Research Council of Norway
Coordinating Institute: 
Nansen Environmental and Remote Sensing Center
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Ongoing

Climate Futures: Climate Futures

Our goal is to generate long-term cooperation between companies, public organizations and research groups across sectors  to tackle climate risk

Climate futures is a Centres for Research-based Innovation funded for 10 years by NFR and lead by NORCE (E. Kolstad).

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Funding Agency: 
Research Council of Norway
Coordinating Institute: 
NORCE
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Ongoing

New “Young Research Talents” project led by NERSC started in October: CoRea!

CoRea stands for “Coupled reanalysis of the climate back to 1850”. This project is led by Yiguo Wang from the Climate Dynamics and Prediction group. It is his first time leading a research project himself: Congratulations, Yiguo!

 

On Thursday the 15th of October, the CoRea members met in Bergen – and online – to kick off the project. CoRea will run over the course of three years, and it has national and international partners.

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