
The June 9th MASTS webinar is now available on their YouTube channel for catch-up and sharing with colleagues.
“Propagation of Thermohaline Anomalies and their predictive potential in the Northern North Atlantic”:
The June 9th MASTS webinar is now available on their YouTube channel for catch-up and sharing with colleagues.
“Propagation of Thermohaline Anomalies and their predictive potential in the Northern North Atlantic”:
Side event at the All Atlantic Conference 2021, where climate forecasting on a broad level was discussed. BCPU has contributing members in the EU Horizon 2020 projects TRIATLAS and Blue Action, who were organising the event with projects AtlantECO and Mission Atlantic.
Watch the presentations and following discussion on Youtube:
Hver dag i desember la Bjerknessenteret ut en video med en av senterets klimaforskere.
Helene Langehaug er forsker ved Bjerknessenteret og Nansensenteret for miljø- og fjernmåling, og jobber blant annet i Bjerknes Climate Prediction Unit. Hun er en av dem på Bjerknessenteret som lenge har jobbet med klimavarsling. For å kunne gjøre det, er havet ekstra viktig. Det er havet som er klimaets hukommelse, og som legger mye av grunnlaget for å se lengre frem enn det værvarslingen for øyeblikket kan gjøre.
Værfenomenet El Niño forbinder mange med intens varme, men nå er dens kaldere lillesøster La Niña her. Hva betyr det? Vår forsker og førsteamanuensis, Dr. Lea Svendsen, skriver om dette hos Enegi og Klima: Hva gjør La Niña med været?.
(Most are all quite familiar with the El Niño phenomenon and its link with periods of intense heat. But now, El Niño’s colder little sister is here. What does this mean for the weather? Our researcher, Dr. Lea Svendsen, writes about this in her recent article in the Norwegian popular science journal Energi og Klima (link above. Article in Norwegian).
Performance by Lea Svendsen at “Next Step: Climate” with Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra in the Grieg Hall in Bergen.
“Climate predictions could give better advice on fishing quotas”