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Speaker: Massimo Cassiani, NILU
Title: Lagrangian particle models of plume dispersion, mixing and chemical reactions in the atmospheric Boundary-layer
Morten Andreas Ødegaard Køltzow ved Institutt for geofag vil forsvare sin avhandling for graden ph.d.: Abilities and limitations in the use of Regional Climate Models
The Socioeconomic Consequences of Climate Change in Sub-Equatorial Africa (SoCoCA) project is seeking to address adaptation to climate change which is needed to secure sustainable development of the societies in Sub-equatorial Africa.
Nina Iren Kristiansen ved Institutt for geofag vil forsvare sin avhandling for graden ph.d.: Quantifying emission sources, transport and removal time scales of atmospheric pollutants
Ragnhild Bieltvedt Skeie ved Institutt for geofag vil forsvare sin avhandling for graden ph.d.: Constraining climate sensitivity by observations and models
Ivan Føre ved Institutt for geofag vil forsvare sin avhandling for graden ph.d.: Improved insight into Polar Lows through a combined modelling and observational effort.
Speaker: George Craig (Ludwig-Maximilans Universitat i Munchen)
Title: Large scale control of cumulus convection
Øivind Hodnebrog ved Institutt for geofag vil forsvare sin avhandling for graden ph.d.: Modelling tropospheric ozone production on different scales.
Speaker: Ilona Riipinen, Univ. Stockholm
Title: Factors influencing secondary contribution to atmospheric aerosol concentrations
Speaker: Louisa Emmons, NCAR
Title: Interpretation of POLARCAT observations with Models and Satellites
Speaker: Helene Muri, Universite catholique de Louvain
Title: From Milankovitch, via the geological past to an uncertain future
Harold Mc Innes ved Institutt for geofag vil forsvare sin avhandling for graden ph.d.: An observation-based study of Arctic high-impact weather systems.
Lecturer: Peter Hjort Lauritzen, NCAR, USA
Title: Evaluating advection/transport schemes using interrelated tracers, scatter plots and numerical mixing diagnostics
Lecturer: Dr. Philip Rasch, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, USA
Title: Exploring Geo-engineering Using Climate and Detailed Modelling Strategies
Lecturer: Dr. Michael J. Prather, Earth System Science Dept, UC Irvine
Title: An Atmospheric Chemist in Search of the Tropopause: the cause of the N-S asymmetry in O3
Lecturer: Anna Wåhlin, University of Gothenburg
Title: Circulation of warm ocean water and glacier melt water in the Amundsen Sea, Antarctica - recent field results
Lecturer: Ole Anders Nøst, Norsk Polarinstitutt
Title: Eddy-overturning of the Antarctic Slope Front controls glacial melting in the Eastern Weddell Sea