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| 14.12.17 || Mike Budde || 25 minutes || | | 07.12.17 || Alexander Chernokulsky || 25 minutes || Long-term variability of cloudiness over Russia and Norwegian Arctic | ||
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| 14.12.17 || Mike Budde || 25 minutes || Reverse shear polar low genesis, a case comparison in dynamic meteorology | |||
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Latest revision as of 10:44, 8 December 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 Autumn 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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Date | Who | Length | Title |
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24.08.17 | Patrik Bohlinger | 25 minutes | Case study of an extreme precipitation event over Nepal - moisture
sources and multiscale characteristics |
07.09.17 | Momme Hell | 25 minutes | Circulation Response to Episodic Arctic Warming in an idealized GCM |
21.09.17 | Hai Hoang Bui | 25 minutes | Downward Influence of QBO-like Oscillation on Moist Convection in a Two-Dimensional Minimal Model Framework |
28.09.17 | Francine Schevenhoven | 25 minutes | Efficient training algorithms for supermodels |
05.10.17 | Chris Weijenborg | 25 minutes | Characteristics of Potential Vorticity anomalies associated with mesoscale weather extremes |
12.10.17 | Kristine Flacké Haualand | 25 minutes | Latent heating in baroclinic development - A story of interacting potential vorticity anomalies |
19.10.17 | Younfang Yan | 25 minutes | Observed north-south contrast of subsurface salinity anomalies and recent intensification of wind-driven circulation in the Northwestern Pacific |
26.10.17 | Fumiaki Ogawa | 25 minutes | A Coordinated Multi-Model Study on the Impacts of Recent Arctic Sea-Ice Loss on Northern Hemisphere Climate Changes |
09.11.17 | Hoffman Cheung | 25 minutes | Projected Uncertainties of Future Northern Hemisphere Climate Change: Role of SST and Sea Ice Changes |
16.11.17 | Clio Michel | 25 minutes | Assessing the Impacts of Mid-latitude Circulation Changes under +1.5ºC and +2ºC Warming |
23.11.17 | Ryan Lagerquist | 25 minutes | Machine Learning for Real-time Prediction of Thunderstorm Hazards |
30.11.17 | Peter Siew | 25 minutes | The causal effect networks of Arctic-midlatitude teleconnections |
07.12.17 | Alexander Chernokulsky | 25 minutes | Long-term variability of cloudiness over Russia and Norwegian Arctic |
14.12.17 | Mike Budde | 25 minutes | Reverse shear polar low genesis, a case comparison in dynamic meteorology |