Sea-ice modelling

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The numerical equations of a sea ice model describe the relevant processes that influence ice evolution. They consist of a thermodynamic and a dynamic part. The thermodynamic part takes all processes into account that influence ice growth and melt (dependent on e.g., air and ocean temperatures Last updated:

Moa Edman

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PhD Phone 031 - 751 89 94 E-mail Firstname.Lastname@smhi.se I’m an oceanographic researcher in the field of biogeochemical modelling,  with focus on coastal zone modelling. Research interests Coastal dynamics Biogeochemical modelling Coastal management questions Last updated:

Extrem nederbörd i Sverige under 1 till 30 dygn, 1900 - 2011

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Denna studie visar att extrem nederbörd generellt sett har ökat från 1900 fram till 1930-och 1940-talet därefter blev det en minskning till 1970-talet för att sedan öka fram till idag. Det är mer extrem nederbörd i dag än på 1930-talet.

Speciellt ser vi en ansamling i Götaland under 2000-talet av …

 
Type: Report
Report Series: Meteorologi 143
Author: Lennart Wern
Published: Sep, 2014
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Eutrophication Status Report of the North Sea, Skagerrak, Kattegat and the Baltic Sea: A model study. Present and future climate

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levels in the whole Baltic will amplify this effect due to elevated primary production. Therefore declining oxygen condition and increasing phytoplankton biomasses will be the main problem causing the areas to be classified as problem areas. In the Western Gotland Basin low oxygen seems to be the sole Last updated:

SMHI has been selected as Sweden's Most Modern Agency

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conscious development Behind the award, which will encourage continued quality work in the state, are the Ministry of Industry, Employment and Communications, the National Council for Innovation and Quality in the Public Sector, VINNOVA, the E-delegation, the Environmental Protection Agency and the Quality Last updated:

SMHI Gothenburg

SMHI Gothenburg is located at Nya Varvet, on the river. SMHI is in a white building with the SMHI logo in large letters. Parking is available at the building. Directions from the train station Take the no. 91 bus from the Nils Ericssonterminalen at the central train station, towards Frölunda Torg Last updated:

SMHI Norrköping - head office

SMHI’s premises are located in the southern outskirts of Norrköping. There is a radome on the roof of the SMHI’s buildings with the SMHI logo on it. It is easily visible from a long distance, so it is easy to find. Outside there is a large car park which is free of charge. Address, phone number and Last updated:

Greater risk of skidding in northern Sweden

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the winter, with an average of up to 40 days. The number of days with this type of temperature change has increased during winters, particularly along the coast of Norrland and in central Norrland in northern Sweden. “These changes are due to the weather becoming warmer,” says climate expert Lennart Last updated:

International weather data and statistical analyses

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SMHI has a long history of observing and analysing our climate. Our experienced meteorologists and civil engineers understand the various needs and uses for climate data. We specialize in local climate studies based on historic data or climate change scenarios, and related issues such as air Last updated:

Algae report number 4, 2011

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The phytoplankton community in both Skagerrak and Kattegat areas comprised mainly of small flagellates. The only exception was Släggö, the inner site in the Skagerrak where the diatom Dactyliosolen fragilissimus was found in highest abundance. The coccolithophorid Emiliana huxleyi was dominating at Last updated: