Climate data

Modelling applications, together with model development and evaluation of data, are one of Rossby Centre's core activities providing global and regional information on the future climate.

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Coastal eutrophication status assessment using HEAT 1.0 (WFD methodology) versus HEAT 3.0 (MSFD methodology) and Development of an oxygen consumption indicator

ReportsOceanography

This report contains two parts which are self standing reports and a contribution to the HELCOM project EUTRO-OPER. The work has been funded and commissioned by SwAM (Swedish agency for marine and water management) 2014-2015.

  • Coastal eutrophication status assessment using HEAT 1.0 (WFD …
 
Type: Report
Report Series: RO 51
Author: Karin Wesslander
Published: May, 2017
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E-ARCPATH

ClimateResearch

The E-ARCPATH (Open Science pilot for ARCPATH) project will establish an Open Science Pilot for the ARCPATH Nordic Centre of Excellence with a primary focus on making climate data and products from ARCPATH openly available through a joint data catalogue.

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InterDec

ClimateResearch

InterDec (The potential of seasonal-to-decadal-scale inter-regional linkages to advance climate predictions) aims at understanding the origin of decadal-scale climate variability in different regions of the world and their linkages, using observational data sets and through coordinated multi-model …

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TRACE

ClimateResearch

TRACE (The role of the Atlantic in constraining Eurasian climate change) is a joint study between and addressing an important scientific question: Can better resolving the sharp Gulf Stream sea surface temperature front help constrain future projections of climate and weather extremes over Eurasia?

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GREENICE

ClimateResearch

How will the Earth’s climate respond to future changes in sea ice and snow cover? GREENICE (Impacts of sea ice and snow cover changes on climate, green growth and society) aims to address this key uncertainty in the northern hemisphere climate system and thereby provide knowledge relevant for the …

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Algae report number 4, 2017

ReportsOceanography

Chlorophyll fluorescence maxima and some high measured chlorophyll concentrations in the Kattegat and Skagerrak areas were mainly caused by the flagellate Pseudochattonella spp.*, potentially harmful for fish. The flagellate has been observed during the two previous cruises as well. The cells were …

 
Type: Report
Author: Ann-Turi Skjevik
Published: May, 2017
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Cruise report from R/V Aranda week 16-17, 2017

ReportsOceanography

In large parts of the deep water in the Baltic Proper the oxygen concentrations were close to zero. Completely oxygen free conditions, when hydrogen sulfide is measured, was found in the Western Gotland Basin from 90 meters depth and in the Eastern Gotland Basin, but then only in the Gotland Deep …

 
Type: Report
Author: Anna-Kerstin Thell
Published: May, 2017
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Publications from the SMHI Rossby Centre

ClimateResearch

Research publications from the climate research and modelling at the SMHI Rossby Centre research group.

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