Description of gender equality work at SMHI

The Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute (SMHI) works for the whole of society – for the public, for agencies and for businesses. Our goal is to contribute towards good social planning and a secure, sustainable society. This task is of crucial importance. SMHI’s research and …

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Cruise report from R/V Svea week 2, 2023

ReportsOceanography

During the expedition, which is part of the Swedish pelagic monitoring program, the Skagerrak, Kattegat, the Sound and the Baltic Sea were visited. In the Kattegat, the annual mapping of nutrients was also carried out.

Despite bad weather during most of the expedition, 37 out of 41 planned …

 
Type: Report
Author: Madeleine Nilsson
Published: Feb, 2023
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Algae report number 1, 2023

ReportsOceanography

The species diversity was high in the Kattegat although the total cell numbers were low. In the Skagerrak the diversity was lower. Everything is well adjusted for spring bloom to occur which usually begins in the southern Kattegat moving northwards. It will probably be the same scenario this year …

 
Type: Report
Author: Maria Karlberg, Ann-Turi Skjevik
Published: Jan, 2023
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Cruise report from R/V Svea week 49-50, 2022

ReportsOceanography

During the cruise, which is part of the Swedish pelagic monitoring program, the Skagerrak, Kattegat, the Sound, the Baltic Proper and the Gulf of Bothnia were visited. In the Gulf of Bothnia, SMHI and Umeå Marine Research Center (UMF) carried out a joint mapping of nutrients.

The cooling of the …

 
Type: Report
Author: Martin Hansson, Lena Viktorsson
Published: Jan, 2023
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Accessibility of Digital Water Globe

Digital Water Globe is run by the Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute (SMHI). We want as many people as possible to be able to use the website, and this document describes how the service complies with the accessibility regulations, any known accessibility issues, and how you can …

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Optimal High Resolution Earth System Models for Exploring Future Climate Change

ClimateResearch

New and better knowledge is needed to support sustainable decision-making on ongoing climate change and avoiding tipping points. OptimESM (and its new Earth system models (ESMs) will provide decision-makers with just that.

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Tharcisse Ndayizigiye

HydrologyResearch

MSc Water resources and environment

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Fanny Jeppsson Stahl

HydrologyResearch

M. Sc.

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