Algae report number 5, 2019

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Most stations along the Swedish West coast had a domination of small cells. The coccolithophore Emiliania huxleyi was common at all stations and even dominated in cell numbers at Å17. In Kattegat remnants of the spring bloom could be seen with higher cell numbers of the diatoms Skeletonema marinoi …

 
Type: Report
Author: Marie Johansen
Published: May, 2019
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Extended project for SMHI in Bosnia and Herzegovina

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SMHI has been assigned another air quality project in Bosnia and Herzegovina. In addition to developing a so-called data hosting system for air quality in Bosnia and Herzegovina, SMHI will also analyze the cause of the country’s poor air quality by examining where the emissions come from.

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SMHI develop systems for air quality in Bosnia and Herzegovina

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SMHI is working in a new SIDA project to build up a system for managing air quality measurements in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The system is based on the Swedish data hosting system within air quality. Bosnia and Herzegovina faces a major problem with air pollution, and is according to the WHO one of …

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SMHI has been commissioned by Met Éireann to hold a course in meteorology

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Met Éireann – The Irish Meteorological Service – has hired SMHI to hold a course and help the Irish hydro- meteorologists to boost their knowledge in meteorological forecasting, which makes SMHIs expertise knowledgeable.

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Oxygen Survey in the Baltic Sea 2018 - Extent of Anoxia and Hypoxia, 1960-2018

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A climatological atlas of the oxygen situation in the deep water of the Baltic Sea was first published in 2011 in SMHI Report Oceanography No 42. Since 2011, annual updates have been made as additional data have been reported to the ICES data center. In this report the results for 2017 has been …

 
Type: Report
Report Series: RO 65
Author: Martin Hansson, Lena Viktorsson & Lars Andersson
Published: May, 2019
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New Swedish cloud radar will give improved understanding of cloud structure

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For the first time in Swedish history, a cloud radar has been deployed in Sweden. It provides opportunities for new exciting research and opens up possibilities for collaborations in European projects.

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