The Swedish National Marine Monitoring Programme 2018 Hydrography Nutrients Phytoplankton

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Report Oceanography No. 66, 2019 7 surface. Knud also brought high waves and there was a new wave record at Väderöarna with a significant wave height of 8.5 m. The ice season started in November with thin ice in the sheltered archipelagos in the northern parts of the Baltic Sea. The year ended with a Last updated:

SMHI researchers lead new EU project to develop next generation climate system models

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temporarily or permanently overshoot the Paris targets. Using these scenarios, OptimESM will deliver long-term projections that will increase our understanding of the risk of triggering potential tipping points in the climate system regarding ice sheets, sea ice, ocean circulation, marine ecosystems Last updated:

New global climate calculations show faster warming

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place at a faster rate, and this confirms the urgency of working to reduce emissions,” Ralf continues. The biggest change can be seen in the far north, with temperatures in the Arctic rising much faster than the global average. This is affecting sea ice, which is reduced in all scenarios. “If we follow Last updated:

First national climate symposium in the bag

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UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Sixth Assessment Report (IPCC AR6). The research underlying the IPCC reports was presented by scientists who had been involved in various ways in writing the different chapters. Between the sessions, about fifty researchers showed their research on posters Last updated:

North pole soon to be ice free in summer

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seals, and keeps the Arctic cool by reflecting sunlight. How often the Arctic will lose its sea-ice cover in the future critically depends on future CO2 emissions, the study shows. If emissions are reduced rapidly, ice-free years only occur occasionally. With higher emissions, the Arctic Ocean will Last updated:

Meso-g scale objective analysis of near surface temperature, humidity and wind, and its application in air pollution modelling.

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forecasting service. For this purpose a network of 40 automatic observation stations was established within the PROMIS area, see figure 2. These stations are primarily reporting temperature, wind and humidity with a frequency of 2-4 3 reports/hour. In addition there are 25 regular synoptic observation Last updated:

National symposium in Norrköping focuses on climate research

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in climate adaptation and limitation of climate effects, says Erik Kjellström, SMHI's professor of climatology. Research linked to IPCC reports The Swedish Climate Symposium is a scientific conference on climate that is based on the conclusions of the UN's climate panel IPCC's sixth assessment report Last updated:

National symposium in Norrköping focuses on climate research

in climate adaptation and limitation of climate effects, says Erik Kjellström, SMHI's professor of climatology. Research linked to IPCC reports The Swedish Climate Symposium is a scientific conference on climate that is based on the conclusions of the UN's climate panel IPCC's sixth assessment report Last updated:

An energy balance model for prediction of surface temperatures.

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. Key words Energy balance Surface temperature Road climate Supplementary notes ISSN and title Number of pages 20 0347-2116 SMHI Reports Meteorology and Climatology Report available from Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute Language English (V,Vm2) 600 z 0 .coo ~ 0 <( a c., z 200 ~ 0 l.) z Last updated: