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At the start of each meeting we will have an information exchange of 5-10 minutes to have updates on subjects such as recent and upcoming conferences or past weather events.
At the start of each meeting we will have an information exchange of 5-10 minutes to have updates on subjects such as recent and upcoming conferences or past weather events.


For the Spring semester 2017 [mailto:Kristine.Haualand@uib.no Kristine Haualand] and [mailto:Leonidas.Tsopouridis@uib.no Leonidas Tsopouridis] are in charge for organizing the seminar speakers. So please send them an email if you would like to present something.
For the Spring semester 2017 [mailto:Omar.Guernaoui@uib.no Omar El Guernaoui] and [mailto:Leonidas.Tsopouridis@uib.no Leonidas Tsopouridis] are in charge for organizing the seminar speakers. So please send them an email if you would like to present something.


For presentations please keep contributions between '''15''' and max. '''25''' minutes to leave enough time for discussion of the material. We will have maximum one long presentation per meeting and can accommodate an additional couple of shorter ones, which can be project presentations or other group related issues.
For presentations please keep contributions between '''15''' and max. '''25''' minutes to leave enough time for discussion of the material. We will have maximum one long presentation per meeting and can accommodate an additional couple of shorter ones, which can be project presentations or other group related issues.
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| 18.08.16 || ! colspan="3" | Information Exchange
| 12.01.17 || Tim Woollings (University of Oxford) || 30 min. || Jet sensitivity analysis using an idealised dynamical core model
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| 25.08.16 || Line Båserud || || PhD mid‐term evaluation
| 19.01.17 || Clemens Spensberger || ~30min || Frontal Dynamics during the Landfall of the Nyttårsorkanen 1992
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| 01.09.16 || Sentia Goursaud <p>(LGGE & LSCE, France)</p> || || Recent variability of climate in East Antarctica from the analysis of proxy records and atmospheric modelling
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| 08.09.16 || ! colspan="3" | GFI Institute Seminar
| 02.02.17 || João Hackerott ||  || Turbulent fluxes observed during the experiment: Air-Sea Interaction at the Brazil-Malvinas Confluence 2014.
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| 15.09.16 || Omar El Guernaoui || || Surface inhomogeneities effects on the daytime convective boundary layer
| 09.02.17 || Shun-ichi Watanabe (AORI, University of Tokyo) || 25 min || Idealized numerical experiment for the shear line and the mesocyclone
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| 22.09.16 || Mathew Stiller-Reeve || || Working with an artist in a community-based climate research project in Bangladesh
| 16.02.17 || Satoru Okajima (RCAST, University of Tokyo) || 30min || Assessing the importance of SST anomalies over the midlatitude North Pacific in forcing large-scale atmospheric anomalies
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| 29.09.16 || Katharina Lehner || || Isotope gradient in Southern Norway
| 23.02.17 || || ||  
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| 06.10.16 || Kristine Haualand || ~20 min|| Introduction to "Euro forecasting contest"
| 02.03.17 || Ryusuke Masunaga (RCAST, University of Tokyo) || 25min || Mesoscale Imprints of the Kuroshio Extension and Oyashio Fronts on the
Wintertime Atmospheric Boundary Layer
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| 09.03.17 || || ||  
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| 16.03.17 || Yuki Kanno (Tohoku University) || 30 min. || Isentropic analysis of cold air outbreaks in East Asia and North America
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| 27.10.16 || Olafur Rognvaldsson || || Some python software solutions ("wiski","DropDigits")
| 23.03.17 || NO SEMINAR || || CHESS All Staff Meeting
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| 03.11.16 || Oscar Esli Jurado de Larios || || Applications of atmospheric modelling for storm surge forecast in Africa
| 30.03.17 || C.Grams (ETH Zurich)|| 30min || Weather discussion: last week's highlights and an outlook with focus on the Atlantic-European large-scale situation
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| 10.11.16 || Patrik Bohlinger || || Some results on trends in extreme precipitation in Nepal
| 06.04.17 || Andrew Seidl || 25 min ||TBA
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| 17.11.16 || Tobias Wolf-Grosse || || Trial lecture: Rossby waves in a warmer climate <p>(Auditorium, kl. 12:15)</p>
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| 24.11.16 || || ||  
| 04.05.17 || Andrew Seidl || 25 min ||Modular weather station testing: Improving weather information in East Africa
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| 01.12.16 || John Cassano <p>(University of Colorado)</p> || || Observations of the Antarctic Boundary Layer Using SUMO UAVs
| 11.05.17 || Alastair D. Jenkins || 20 min ||Around the Atlantic
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| 01.06.17 || Denis Sergeev (University of East Anglia, Norwich) || 20 min ||A polar low and how surface conditions can influence its development
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| 15.12.16 || Astrid Fremme || || Moisture sources for Southeast China
| 08.06.17 || Ruben Austefjord, Simen Norrheim Larsen, Eirik Vivelid Stokke || 30 min ||Bachelor project: "A Do-it-Yourself weather station kit"
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| 15.06.17 || Iris Thurnherr (ETH Zürich, Switzerland) || 20 min || Air-sea-interaction from stable isotope measurements around Antarctica during ACE
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Latest revision as of 09:47, 20 September 2017

The Meteorology Group Lunch Meeting takes usually place on Thursday, starting 12:05 in the Helland Hansen meeting room on the third floor of the GFI main building.

At the start of each meeting we will have an information exchange of 5-10 minutes to have updates on subjects such as recent and upcoming conferences or past weather events.

For the Spring semester 2017 Omar El Guernaoui and Leonidas Tsopouridis are in charge for organizing the seminar speakers. So please send them an email if you would like to present something.

For presentations please keep contributions between 15 and max. 25 minutes to leave enough time for discussion of the material. We will have maximum one long presentation per meeting and can accommodate an additional couple of shorter ones, which can be project presentations or other group related issues.

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Itinerary:
Date Who Length Title
12.01.17 Tim Woollings (University of Oxford) 30 min. Jet sensitivity analysis using an idealised dynamical core model
19.01.17 Clemens Spensberger ~30min Frontal Dynamics during the Landfall of the Nyttårsorkanen 1992
26.01.17
02.02.17 João Hackerott Turbulent fluxes observed during the experiment: Air-Sea Interaction at the Brazil-Malvinas Confluence 2014.
09.02.17 Shun-ichi Watanabe (AORI, University of Tokyo) 25 min Idealized numerical experiment for the shear line and the mesocyclone
16.02.17 Satoru Okajima (RCAST, University of Tokyo) 30min Assessing the importance of SST anomalies over the midlatitude North Pacific in forcing large-scale atmospheric anomalies
23.02.17
02.03.17 Ryusuke Masunaga (RCAST, University of Tokyo) 25min Mesoscale Imprints of the Kuroshio Extension and Oyashio Fronts on the

Wintertime Atmospheric Boundary Layer

09.03.17
16.03.17 Yuki Kanno (Tohoku University) 30 min. Isentropic analysis of cold air outbreaks in East Asia and North America
23.03.17 NO SEMINAR CHESS All Staff Meeting
30.03.17 C.Grams (ETH Zurich) 30min Weather discussion: last week's highlights and an outlook with focus on the Atlantic-European large-scale situation
06.04.17 Andrew Seidl 25 min TBA
20.04.17
04.05.17 Andrew Seidl 25 min Modular weather station testing: Improving weather information in East Africa
11.05.17 Alastair D. Jenkins 20 min Around the Atlantic
01.06.17 Denis Sergeev (University of East Anglia, Norwich) 20 min A polar low and how surface conditions can influence its development
08.06.17 Ruben Austefjord, Simen Norrheim Larsen, Eirik Vivelid Stokke 30 min Bachelor project: "A Do-it-Yourself weather station kit"
15.06.17 Iris Thurnherr (ETH Zürich, Switzerland) 20 min Air-sea-interaction from stable isotope measurements around Antarctica during ACE