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In the next LATICE seminar on Wednesday 21 April, Priscilla Mooney (NORCE) will present the recently funded H2020 project "Polar Regions in the Earth System".

Our LATICE webinars will continue in February with a focus on sharing new proposals submitted to RCN last week. Meet us on the 24th of February 2021.

Our LATICE webinars will continue in October with a focus on sharing field experiences from this summer. Meet us on the 21st of October!

Welcome to GeoWednesday and the talk "Arctic Ecosystems: The Thin Green Line Between the Soil and the Atmosphere" by Frans-Jan Parmentier.

The first LATICE seminar this fall will be held on the 10th of September 2020 with three talks on vegetation modeling and the carbon cycle.

We’ll have our next LATICE seminar about Finse and beyond on Wednesday, May 20, at 15:00 on Zoom.

We’ll have our next LATICE seminar on Wednesday, April 15, at 15:00 on Zoom. This time we think that "uncertainty" is a good topic that also (coincidentally) fits well with the ongoing highly uncertain pandemic situation.

A seminar on the Community Land Model (CLM) will be held on the 9th of October 2019.

The first LATICE seminar in fall 2019 will be held on the 4th of September. Three speakers will talk about their recent works on cold-region land-atmosphere interactions.

There will be a LATICE seminar Wednesday 6 March about flows. The main speaker is Manuela Brunner, postdoctor at the Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, but also Sigrid Jørgensen Bakke, PhD student, GeoHyd will give a talk on the seminar.

A seminar about novel high-resolution datasets for Norway and Fennoscandia with potential use for research within subject areas in geosciences and the LATICE- research group.

A seminar about the process behind the IPCC special reports, is to be held Wednesday 31th October. Speakers are Jan Sigurd Fuglestvedt/CICERO and Andreas Kääb, Dept of Geosciences.
This open seminar is provided by the research group LATICE.

A seminar with the full title: Characterization of snowfall properties at Haukeliseter, Norway, through a combined radar and In-Situ microphysical observation approach, is to be held Tuesday 22th of May. Speaker is Claire Schirle, University of Utah.
This open seminar is provided by the research group LATICE and Observation and Climate Department, Norwegian Meteorological Institute.

A seminar with the title: Recent developments in large-scale hydrological modelling and climate projections, is to be held Wednesday 14th of March. Speaker is Niko Wanders, Utrecht University.
This open seminar is provided by the research group LATICE.

A seminar with the title: Uncertainty in projections of future terrestrial carbon cycling, is to be held Monday 9th of October. Speaker is Danica Lombardozzi, NCAR.
This open seminar is provided by the research group LATICE.
A seminar with the title: Enhancing our Understanding of Snowfall Modes with Ground-Based Observations: From the Great Lakes to Norway, is to be held Monday 19th June. The speakers are Claire Pettersen from University of Wisconsin-Madison, and Steve Cooper, University of Utah.
This open seminar is provided by the research group LATICE.

A seminar with the title: Connecting Atmospheric Blocking to European Temperature Extremes in Spring, is to be held Thursday 15th June. Speaker is Lukas Brunner from the University of Graz, Austria.
This open seminar is provided by the research group LATICE.

A seminar with the title: High Resolution Modeling of the Water Cycle over Major U.S. Mountain Ranges Including Potential Climate Change Impacts, is to be held Friday 17 of March. Speaker is Roy Rasmussen, from National Center for Atmospheric Research (U.S.).
This open (lunch-) seminar is organized by LATICE, and the GEOHYD section.

A seminar with the title: Seasonal dynamics of trace gas exchange in high Arctic tundra, is to be held Friday 17 of February. Speaker is Norbert Pirk, from Department of Physical Geography and Ecosystem Science, Lund University.
This open seminar is provided by the research group LATICE.

Lunch-to-lunch seminar at The Natural History Museum (UiO) in Oslo from Wednesday 9th to Thursday 10th of November 2016, for the LATICE network and other invited people/institutions.