Solar radiation research

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irradiance (DNI). - Improved evaluation of solar electricity production for increased investments in PV technology. The project goal is to increase the investments in PV technology by describing how data of solar irradiance and temperature can be processed to generate accurate evaluations of forecasted solar Last updated:

Cruise report from R/V Argos week 39-40, 2009

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control procedures only. The expedition began in Härnösand on September 20th and ended in Nynäshamn on October 2nd. Weekend were spent in Gävle. Bothnian and Åland Seas Surface water temperatures varied between 8.7 and 14.4 °C. A more or less pronounced thermocline began at depths between 15 and 40 metres Last updated:

Cruise report from R/V Argos week 9-11, 2008

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were responsible for hydrographical observations to support the fisheries investigation. Water bottle series (temperature, salinity and oxygen in deep Last updated:

Algae report number 5, 2015

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integrated (0-10 m) chlorophyll a concentrations were normal for this month. No 5, June 2015 More detailed information on species composition and abundance The Skagerrak Å17 (open Skagerrak) and Släggö (Skagerrak coast) 15th of June There were a few large cells from the dinoflagellate genus Ceratium (Fig 1 Last updated:

Cruise report from R/V Argos week 4-6, 2008

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Kattegatt and the Sound nutrient concentrations showed normal values. The oxygen condition in the bottom waters of the area was good and most stations showed values over 90% oxygen saturation. The spring bloom had not yet started.

 
Type: Report
Author: Arne Svensson
Published: Feb, 2008
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SMHI, the Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute, is an expert agency under the Ministry of the Environment and Energy. Through unique expertise in meteorology, hydrology, oceanography and climatology, SMHI contributes towards greater public welfare, increased safety and a sustainable Last updated:

Conference on harmful algal blooms and climate change

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Climate change is impacting the marine environment. The future trend may include increasing harmful algal blooms. SMHI, in cooperation with several international institutes, will arrange a conference on harmful algal blooms and climate change in Gothenburg, May 19-22 2015. Last updated:

Algae report number 5, 2010

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phytoplankton community was dominated by small flagellates. Fewer number of species were found in the Kattegat area compared to the Skagerrak. Small flagellates dominated at Anholt E and the diatom Skeletonema costatum dominated at N14. The integrated (0-20 meters) chlorophyll a concentrations from the Baltic Last updated:

Algae report number 4, 2010

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. The species numbers were high in the Kattegat compared to Skagerrak, only small flagellates were numerous. The integrated (0-20 meters) chlorophyll a concentrations were low but within average for this month at all of the Skagerrak sampling sites except at Å17. Spring bloom was ongoing at the Baltic Last updated:

Algae report number 3, 2010

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ett flertal arter av andra kiselalger. De integrerade klorofyll a värdena (0-20 meter) låg inom det normala för denna månad vid samtliga Östersjö-stationer. Abstract The phytoplankton samples from the Skagerrak station Å17 had the highest diversity of the plankton stations in the Western Sea in mid Last updated: