From cecilia at misu.su.se Tue Mar 1 09:06:06 2016 From: cecilia at misu.su.se (=?iso-8859-1?Q?Cecilia_Wessl=E9n?=) Date: Tue, 1 Mar 2016 08:06:06 +0000 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] Reminder: Seminar Series - Ian Brooks - March 1 Message-ID: Reminder about today's seminar. MISU SEMINAR SERIES Atmospheric Sciences and Oceanography Name Ian Brooks Leeds University, UK Title Air-Sea Interaction: Challenges and Progress Measuring Physical Exchange Time and place Tuesday 1 March 2016, 11.15 Room C609, Arrhenius Laboratory, 6th floor Welcome! See also the attached invitation ------------------------------------------- See all seminars: misu.su.se Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: MISU on YouTube Follow MISU on Facebook and Twitter -------------- next part -------------- En HTML-bilaga skiljdes ut... URL: From cecilia at misu.su.se Mon Mar 7 10:24:24 2016 From: cecilia at misu.su.se (=?iso-8859-1?Q?Cecilia_Wessl=E9n?=) Date: Mon, 7 Mar 2016 09:24:24 +0000 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] Seminar tomorrow 3.15pm - Diane Thompson Message-ID: <1457342664787.62939@misu.su.se> SEMINAR Name Diane Thompson Earth and Environment, Boston University, US Title Tropical climate change & coral-reef ecosystems Abstract In this talk, I am going to give an overview of my research program, which bridges the fields of marine ecology, paleoclimatology and modeling to assess tropical climate variability and its effects on coral reef ecosystems. My work is motivated by the need to better understand the fingerprint of warming in the tropical Pacific Ocean and its implications for patterns of coral reef resilience under future climate-induced stress. Despite the importance of the tropical Pacific in climate variability worldwide, we still do not have a very good understanding of how the basin will respond to continued global climate change. High-resolution paleoclimate records from corals and lake sediments can be used to extend historical observations and assess the response of the Pacifc to past climate forcing. As an example, I'll present a new wind reconstruction from a western tropical Pacific coral that supports a link between tropical Pacific trade winds and the rate of global warming over the past century. Ultimately, my research is driven by a desire to preserve marine ecosystems. Towards this goal, I'll end with an overview of my most recent work using a Regional Ocean Modeling System developed for the Coral Triangle (CT-ROMS) and a Lagrangian particle tracking tool (TRACMASS) to investigate the probability of coral larval transport between reefs in this region. This work highlights physical barriers to larval dispersal and identifies key larval source and sink regions that may promote recovery following disturbances and serve as targets for marine protected areas. Time and place Tuesday 8 March 2016, 15.15 NB! Unusual time Room C609, Arrhenius Laboratory, 6th floor Welcome! -------------- next part -------------- En HTML-bilaga skiljdes ut... URL: From annica at misu.su.se Tue Mar 8 14:19:38 2016 From: annica at misu.su.se (Annica Ekman) Date: Tue, 8 Mar 2016 13:19:38 +0000 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] FW: ACDC2016 summer school application deadline 10th of March! In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <0663a06410894ce0b64d9e241b5196e6@ebox-prod-srv09.win.su.se> ------------------------------ Applications are invited to attend the 2016 Advanced Climate Dynamics Course - this will be the 8th in a series of very exiting summer schools focusing on climate dynamics and aiming to mix students and faculty from different backgrounds to exchange and discuss current topics in the field. Topic: Role of High Latitudes in Centennial to Millennial Scale Climate Variability Date: August 8th - August 20th, 2016 Where: Bonne Bay Research Station on Newfoundland Goal: To mix students and lecturers with empirical/proxy and dynamical training within climate science and focus on understanding the basic principles and dynamics behind centennial to millennial scale climate variability and their link to past, present and future changes to high latitude climate. Confirmed lecturers: David Battisti - University of Washington Anne Jennings - Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research Ray Bradley - University of Massachusetts Amherst Alan Condron - University of Massachusetts Amherst Julie Bringham Grette - University of Massachusetts Amherst Tore Furevik - University of Bergen Jake Gebbie - Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Patrick Heimbach - University of Texas at Austin / MIT Kerim H. Nisancioglu - University of Bergen / UiO Øyvind Paasche - University of Bergen Lev Tarasov - Memorial University of Newfoundland Applications: deadline is the 10th of March and we aim to send decision letters by early April. The application form is found here: http://www.resclim.no/2158.aspx For further details of this (and info on earlier) summer courses, go to: http://www.uib.no/en/rs/acdc Note that local expenses will be covered by the summer school. There will also be an opportunity to apply for a travel grant, which will cover part of the costs of travel to Newfoundland. If you have any questions, please contact: acdc at uib.no PS! Flyer: http://www.uib.no/sites/w3.uib.no/files/attachments/acdc2016flyer_0.pdf ---- Kerim H Nisancioglu | kerim at uib.no | http://folk.uib.no/gbskn Phone: +47 55 58 98 66 | Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research Professor of Climate Dynamics | Department of Earth Sciences University of Bergen | Allegaten 70 | NO-5007 Bergen | Norway Professor II | Centre for Earth Evolution and Dynamics | UiO European Research Council project ice2ice | http://ice2ice.eu ACDC 2016 summer school now open - http://www.uib.no/rs/acdc -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: From Ilona.Riipinen at aces.su.se Thu Mar 10 11:35:53 2016 From: Ilona.Riipinen at aces.su.se (Ilona Riipinen) Date: Thu, 10 Mar 2016 10:35:53 +0000 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] FW: Atmosphere Modelling course In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <058e3fdede9944428a82965b13d25ae5@ITMS04.ad.itm.su.se> Dear all, Please see below for an interesting new course on atmospheric modelling! Ilona ​Ilona Riipinen, PhD, docent Associate Professor Department of Environmental Science and Analytical Chemistry (ACES) & Bolin Center for Climate Research Stockholm University Sweden ilona.riipinen at aces.su.se ilona.riipinen at itm.su.se Mobile: +358-40-7082823; +46-73-5859251 From: Boy, Michael H [mailto:michael.boy at helsinki.fi] Sent: den 10 mars 2016 10:30 To: Ilona Riipinen; Radovan Krejci Subject: Atmosphere Modelling course Hi Ilona and Radek, Attached is the announcement of the intensive course “First Steps in Atmospheric Modelling”, which we will lecture in Lund from 6-17 of June. 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We are opening two postdoc positions at BNL, and one of the positions will focus on marine aerosols. The description of the positions is attached below. Would you please forward it to anyone who might be interested? Thank you for your help! Best, Jian Postdoctoral positions at Brookhaven National Laboratory The Environmental & Climate Sciences Department at Brookhaven National Laboratory invites applications for two Postdoctoral Research Associate positions. The research will focus on (1) the development of a novel instrument for rapid measurements of aerosol hygroscopic growth and mixing state based on a Fast Integrated Mobility Spectrometer and/or (2) the processes that drive the properties of marine boundary layer aerosol and the interactions between aerosol and clouds in an upcoming field campaign in the Azores (http://www.arm.gov/campaigns/aaf2017aceena). The successful candidates are expected to have a background in aerosol research and strong experimental skills. Demonstrated commitment to publication of results and strong verbal and written communication skills are necessary. Previous experience with field measurements and demonstrated skills in complex data analysis and instrument development are highly desirable. Review of applications begins immediately. Applications will be accepted until the positions are filled. The initial appointment will be one year, with annual renewal contingent upon satisfactory performance. To apply, please send a single pdf file that includes a cover letter describing your research interest, a C.V., 2-3 first author paper reprints, and a list of 3 references to Dr. Jian Wang (jian at bnl.gov). ---------------------------------------------------------- Jian Wang, Ph.D. 75 Rutherford Drive Atmospheric Sciences Division Brookhaven National Laboratory Upton, NY 11973-5000 Phone: (631) 344-7920 Fax: (631) 344-2887 ---------------------------------------------------------- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Ilona.Riipinen at aces.su.se Sat Mar 12 12:30:42 2016 From: Ilona.Riipinen at aces.su.se (Ilona Riipinen) Date: Sat, 12 Mar 2016 11:30:42 +0000 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] FW: AAAR Call for Abstracts Deadline: April 29, 2016 Message-ID: <58fed0ebe7e9497d82e100439545111e@ITMS04.ad.itm.su.se> Dear all, The abstract submission to the annual meeting of the American Association for Aerosol Research (AAAR) is now open. See below! Ilona ​Ilona Riipinen, PhD, docent Associate Professor Department of Environmental Science and Analytical Chemistry (ACES) & Bolin Center for Climate Research Stockholm University Sweden ilona.riipinen at aces.su.se ilona.riipinen at itm.su.se Mobile: +358-40-7082823; +46-73-5859251 From: AAAR [mailto:info at www-aaar.ccsend.com] On Behalf Of AAAR Sent: den 11 mars 2016 19:02 To: Ilona Riipinen Subject: Call for Abstracts Deadline: April 29, 2016 [http://files.ctctcdn.com/cc1325ca001/005cee4c-fd70-4612-baac-a6c40fa8858f.png] Call for Abstracts Abstract Submission Deadline: April 29, 2016 AAAR 35th Annual Conference Abstract Process The deadline for abstract submission is coming up: April 29, 2015 All abstracts MUST be submitted electronically at http://AAARabstracts.com/2016. 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Additional abstract submissions will cost $50 each. This abstract fee is intended to enhance the quality of the AAAR presentations in part by reducing the number of no-shows. Current AAAR members (including student members) will be emailed a code which they will use for the first submission. Each specific code can be used only once. (Remember that your unique code can be given to another author, if you desire.) Nonmembers or individuals submitting more than one abstract will be guided through the payment process on the abstract web site: http://AAARabstracts.com/2016. Questions about the abstract submission process should be directed to support at AAARabstracts.com. Questions concerning AAAR membership details should be directed to info at aaar.org. 1. Abstract Preparation: Abstracts should be no more than 300 words in English. Please follow the submission instructions on the AAAR abstracts web site. 2. Co-Author Approval: Ensure that all co-authors approve the abstract and its potential presentation. 3. Abstract submission to any of the special symposia or topical areas is welcome. 4. The deadline for submission is Friday, April 29. Abstracts received after this deadline will be considered for the late breaking poster sessions. 5. Abstract Receipt Confirmation: You will receive an email confirmation immediately following the submission of your abstract. If you do not receive a confirmation for your abstract within 24 hours, or if you have questions, please email support at AAARabstracts.com. 6. Changes to Abstracts: You may make changes to your abstract through the support at AAARabstracts.com web site until the deadline of Friday, April 29, 2015. 7. Abstract Review: Abstracts will be reviewed by the AAAR Technical Program Committee along with the Conference Chair. Abstract acceptance notifications will be emailed only to corresponding authors. 8. 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URL: From karin.jonsell at su.se Mon Mar 14 14:11:45 2016 From: karin.jonsell at su.se (Karin Jonsell) Date: Mon, 14 Mar 2016 14:11:45 +0100 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] =?utf-8?q?Bolin_Centre_=5BFYI=5D=3A_V?= =?utf-8?q?=C3=A4lkommen_till_Sveriges_unga_akademis_Post_COP21?= References: <884680501.641777.0.33914560@gansend7.com> Message-ID: <8D705D21-1024-42D6-89E9-0DE6AFD5A98A@su.se> Dear Bolin Centre Scientists, [For Your Information email] Please see below for an interesting half day meeting about COP21. The meeting will be in Swedish. Best regards, Karin Bolin Centre for Climate Research > Begin forwarded message: > > From: "Sveriges unga akademi" > Subject: Inbjudan: Välkommen till Sveriges unga akademis Post COP21 > Date: 10 mars 2016 13:32:23 CET > To: karin.jonsell.mail at gmail.com > > Se inbjudan i webbläsaren . Avsluta prenumeration? Klicka här . Tipsa en vän? Tipsa. > > > > SEMINARIUM: Post COP21 – efter klimatmötet i Paris > DAG: Tisdag 19 April > TID: 10:00–12:30 > PLATS: Juridicum, Lunds universitet > ANMÄLAN: http://sverigesungaakademi.se/postcop21 > Varmt välkommen! Sista dag för anmälan är 14 april. Seminariet är kostnadsfritt. Kaffe och smörgås ingår. > > Medverkande: Lars Bärring, klimatforskare och docent vid SMHI, Nationell kontaktpunkt IPCC. > > Medverkande: Lina Kristoffersen Wiles, Environment Manager DK & NO, Tetra Pak. > Om seminariet > Hur går vi vidare i klimatfrågan? Vad vet vi och vad gör vi? Sveriges unga akademi hälsar dig varmt välkommen till ett tvärdisciplinärt seminarium med perspektiv från IPCC, den senaste miljöforskningen, internationell lagstiftning och näringsliv! > Program (kan komma att uppdateras) > 09:30 Kaffe och smörgås > 10:00–10:02 Välkomna! > 10:02–10:15 Juridiska aspekter av COP21 > Sanja Bogojeviç, ledamot Sveriges unga akademi, docent i EU:s miljörätt vid Lunds universitet > 10:15–10:40 Vi vet mycket – men inte allt. En framåtblickande kunskapsöversikt från IPCC fronten. > Lars Bärring, klimatforskare och docent vid SMHI, Nationell kontaktpunkt IPCC > 10:45–11:10 Välj en god förpackning – hållbarhet som konkurrensfördel > Lina Kristoffersen Wiles, Environment Manager DK & NO, Tetra Pak > 11:20–11:45 Vägen framåt efter COP21– små steg och stora språng i okarterad terräng > Beatrice Crona, ledamot Sveriges unga akademi, docent i systemekologi och Executive Director, The Global Economic Dynamics and the Biosphere Program, Kungl. Vetenskapsakademien > 11:50–12:25 Panelsamtal > Moderator: Fredrik Moberg, Fil.dr i naturresurshushållning, Director för Albaeco, kommunikationsrådgivare och forskare vid Stockholm Resilience Centre > 12:30 Slut > > > > Sveriges unga akademi är ett oberoende, tvärvetenskapligt forum för ett urval av de bästa unga forskarna i Sverige inom alla ämnesområden. Akademin möjliggör möten över ämnesgränserna som ger upphov till oväntade initiativ. Den bildades 2011 på initiativ av Kungl. Vetenskapsakademien och har idag 47 ledamöter. > Beatrice Crona medverkar i Akademipodden om The Global Goals > > Lyssna till Akademipodden > Akademipodden är Sveriges unga akademis podcast, den uppstår då och då, alltid med tvärvetenskapligt grepp, på allt från populärkulturella fenomen till aktuella frågor. Akadempodden finns här: iTunes och Soundcloud > > c/o Kungl. Vetenskapsakademien - Box 50005- SE- 104 05 Stockholm - + 46 (0) 8 673 95 00 > E-post: info at sverigesungaakademi.se Webbplats: http://sverigesungaakademi.se > Twitter: @Ungaakademin Facebook: Sveriges unga akademi > Avsluta prenumeration? Klicka här . > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From karin.jonsell at su.se Mon Mar 14 14:31:22 2016 From: karin.jonsell at su.se (Karin Jonsell) Date: Mon, 14 Mar 2016 14:31:22 +0100 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] Bolin Centre [FYI]: Invitation to contribute to JPI Climate Strategic Research Agenda References: Message-ID: Dear Bolin Centre Scientists, Please see below for an invitation to help shaping the JPI Climate’s research agenda 2016–2025. Best regards, Karin Bolin Centre for Climate Research >> Begin forwarded message: >> >> From: secretariat.jpi-climate > >> Subject: Invitation to contribute to the consultation on the revised JPI Climate Strategic Research Agenda >> Date: 29 February 2016 at 11:27:39 GMT+1 >> Cc: FERNANDES Alexandre >, Manderscheid Petra >, "MUNIZ-PINIELLA Angel" > >> >> To all interested in JPI Climate, >> >> The COP21 in Paris last December reached a historic and ambitious agreement. The target was set high: to hold the increase of global average temperature to well below 2°C and pursue efforts to limit it to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels. Furthermore, this is the first international agreement to put the need for adaptation on similar footing with the need for mitigation. It includes a long-term goal for adaptation and creates expectations that all countries will outline increasingly ambitious plans for national adaptation action over time. >> Europe thus faces the challenge to make the transition to clean energy and to shift away from fossil fuels, while continuing to increase its climate resilience. This momentum and ambition presents new challenges also to the wider realm of climate research, to provide the knowledge base needed in support of that transition, as well as for adaption and prevention of impending climate risks. >> >> In this context, we are contacting you to help us shape the JPI Climate’s research agenda 2016-2025 (strategy and its implementation), which will contribute to the associated transition and challenges. >> >> The Joint Programming Initiative "Connecting Climate Knowledge for Europe" (JPI Climate) is a pan-European intergovernmental initiative gathering 20 European countries to jointly coordinate climate research and fund new transnational research initiatives that provide useful climate knowledge and services for post-COP21 Climate Action. >> JPI Climate is currently revising the Strategic Research Agenda (SRA) that has guided its activities since 2011. The intention is to reflect recent developments, both in climate and climate-related research, and the political and socio-economic environment. As a potential beneficiary of this research and the knowledge generated, we believe that it is important to include your input into revising this SRA. This is an opportunity for you to contribute to guiding the strategic directions and influence the long-term agenda of JPI Climate. >> We therefore invite you to contribute to the consultation that will inform the updating of the JPI Climate strategic agenda and the next steps towards its implementation. >> One of the aims of this consultation is to get information on what issues could potentially be addressed by JPI Climate to respond to the challenges proposed in the revised SRA, and how those issues could be tackled, including how to do so most effectively and efficiently. Your responses to this consultation will allow us to better understand where JPI Climate can add value and have the greatest impact. >> >> The consultation has now been open since 8 February 2016 and will run until 1 April 2016. Please submit your response to this consultation by 1 April 2016 at the latest. To respond, access the questionnaire here . >> >> While we appreciate all contributions made, please be advised that the inputs received will go through a consolidation phase, including further considerations and contributions to be made by the JPI Climate Transdisciplinary Advisory Board (TAB). The consolidated inputs will then be brought to the JPI Climate Governing Board (GB) for ultimate decisions on the SRA and its implementation. >> >> Thank you for taking the time to contribute to this consultation. >> >> >> Kind regards, >> >> Anja Skjoldborg Hansen >> >> Chair, Task Force for the update of the SRA >> Vice-Chair, JPI Climate Governing Board >> >> >> Joint Programming Initiative >> Connecting Climate Knowledge for Europe >> Avenue Louise 231 >> 1050 Brussels - Belgium >> T. +32 (0)2 238 37 02 >> www.jpi-climate.eu >> >> If you want to know more about JPI Climate, subscribe to our newsletter . > > Kevin Noone > Email: kevin.noone at aces.su.se -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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All relevant information can now be found on the new ERA4CS website www.ERA4CS.eu >> >> On behalf of the ERA4CS Coordinator Patrick Monfray I kindly ask you to disseminate this information broadly within your organisation and your networks. >> Attached you find the save-the-date flyer of our ERA4CS launch/brokerage event on 9 May in the context of the Adaptation Futures Conference. >> >> Thank you in advance for your cooperation and I am looking forward to a continued fruitful cooperation in the context of this project and above! >> >> Best regards >> Petra >> >> >> Joint Programming Initiative – Climate >> Executive Director of the Central Secretariat >> Avenue Louise 231 >> 1050 Brussels - Belgium >> T. +32 (0)2 238 37 02 >> www.jpi-climate.eu > >> NB: Who else could have placed the topic more prominently? DiCaprio calls for action on climate change in Oscars speech: http://www.theguardian.com/film/video/2016/feb/29/dicaprio-calls-for-action-on-climate-change-in-oscar-speech-video >> >> > > > Kevin Noone > Email: kevin.noone at aces.su.se -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 2395 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Save the date flier132016.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 777164 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Best regards, Karin Dr. Karin Jonsell Scientific Coordinator Bolin Centre for Climate Research Stockholm University SE-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden Visiting address: Room S314, Geoscience Building at Frescati, Svante Arrhenius väg 8, Stockholm Phone: +46 (0)8 674 75 97 Mobile: +46 (0)70 206 2445 E-mail: karin.jonsell at su.se www.bolin.su.se The Bolin Centre for Climate Research is a collaboration between Stockholm University, KTH and the Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Second Announcement Call for Papers NMM30 March 2016.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 801840 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From matthias.siewert at natgeo.su.se Tue Mar 15 11:03:36 2016 From: matthias.siewert at natgeo.su.se (Matthias Siewert) Date: Tue, 15 Mar 2016 10:03:36 +0000 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] =?utf-8?q?Today=3A_APECS_Sweden_Polar_Wee?= =?utf-8?q?k_Film_Screening_=E2=80=93_I_am_a_mountain=2C_to_measure_imperm?= =?utf-8?q?anence_by_Hanna_Ljungh?= Message-ID: <56E7DDF8.9040600@natgeo.su.se> Hello everyone, APECS Sweden would like to invite all of you to a social event in the frame of the Polar Week taking place today: A pair of events on the 15th March organised by APECS Sweden in collaboration with the artist Hanna Ljungh to celebrate International Polar Week Spring 2016. APECS Sweden are delighted to have the opportunity to screen the film /I am a mountain, to measure impermanence/ (see below) in two prestigious locations on the 15th March 2016. The first screening takes place in the Lilla Hörsalen room at *Naturhistoriska Riksmuseet, Stockholm, from 11.00 to 16.30, and is an open, drop-in format where those interested are encouraged to spend as long as they wish watching* in real-time the day envelop and develop on Sweden’s iconic summit. During the day APECS Sweden will be on hand to explain the work and also hold popular polar science workshops for school children and others visiting the museum. The second screening begins *at 17.30 in the Högbom Lecture Theatre within Geovetenskapshus, Stockholm University*. In addition, a sound piece by the artist will run concurrently in the room. At around 18.15 *Hanna Ljungh and Professor Gunhild Ninis Rosqvist*, Director of Tarfala Research Station, will take the floor to each explain their work with Kebnekaise, and explore the parallels and differences between artistic and scientific approaches to the subjects inherent in the film. We shall encourage lively discussion via questions and impressions from the audience after, then return attention to the film – hopefully be meditated upon with freshly provoked senses! It is a completely open event but please contact APECS Sweden or rsvp via Facebook if you wish to attend. Drinks and nibbles will be provided. */I am a mountain, to measure impermanence/, features the southern peak of Kebnekaise*, where a team of scientists gather samples and measure the effects of the rapidly melting mountain glacier over the course of a single day in 2015. Since 1902, when the first measurement was made, the southern peak of Kebnekaise has been the highest point in Sweden. However, 113 years of research shows a clear tendency that the glacier is melting. Consisting of rocks, Kebnekaise’s northern point will therefore, according to the statistics, soon be the highest peak in Sweden. Applying the term Anthropocene – a proposed geological term generated by the impact humans have had on the Earth since the industrialisation, *Hanna Ljungh investigates the relation between human and non-human. Exhibiting winter 2016 at the ANNAELLE Gallery, Stockholm, Hanna installed with the film a sound piece utilising the scientific data of Kebnekaise’s yearly height as material*. Reading the measurements aloud, then reducing the recording to an extremely low frequency, deep bass vibrations result. These earthly sounds are then measured in turn by a large-scale seismograph. Her voice is turned into the seismic curve that has similes to the light quakes emerging from inside the mountain whilst carrying detailed scientific information. 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Hannele ________________________________________ From: E2SCMS Administration [steven.sharpe at ncas.ac.uk] Sent: Tuesday, March 15, 2016 4:56 PM To: e2scms at ncas.ac.uk Subject: Application Deadline 21 March 2016 - 3rd European Earth System and Climate Modelling School, Helsinki, June 2016 3rd European Earth System and Climate Modelling School - Application Deadline Next Monday 21 March 2016 Dates: 9-21 June 2016 Location: Helsinki, Finland Applications: Open Deadline: 1100 UTC on Monday 21 March 2016 Flyer: http://bit.ly/E2SCMS3Flyer More Info: http://bit.ly/E2SCMS3 Dear Colleagues, Please share / forward this email with all colleagues, students, and mailing lists, that may be interested. Applications are still being accepted for the 3rd European Earth System and Climate Modelling School (3rd E2SCMS) which will take place in Helsinki, Finland, from Thursday 9 June to Tuesday 21 June 2016. The deadline for submission of completed applications is next week, 1100 UTC on Monday 21 March 2016. For more information about the school and to apply, please go to http://bit.ly/E2SCMS3 Initiated by the European Network for Earth System modelling (ENES) with support of the FP7 project IS-ENES2, the school is organised jointly between NCAS, the Max-Planck-Institute for Meteorology, and the Barcelona Supercomputing Center. It is open to early career scientists (advanced PhD candidates, postdoctoral scientists, and scientific programmers) who are affiliated with European research institutions. Hosted this year by the University of Helsinki, with the support of the Finnish Meteorological Institute and the Finnish Supercomputing Centre, the course is delivered by international experts in Earth system and climate modelling ensuring an advanced and stimulating learning environment. The course begins with a series of lectures, which are followed by practical sessions where participants apply what they have learnt by analysing the results of their own Earth system simulations. In this part of the course three well established Earth System Models will be used: HAD-GEM (FAMOUS), MPI-ESM, and EC-Earth, which will be run at international supercomputing centres remotely from the course. Registration for EU students attending an EU institution is free, and students are asked only to cover the cost of travel and accommodation (some accommodation and boarding grants are also available). For more information about the school and to apply, please go to http://bit.ly/E2SCMS3. If you require any further information, please do not hesitate to email E2SCMS at ncas.ac.uk. Best wishes on behalf of the organising committee, Steven -- Steven Sharpe 3rd E2SCMS Administration National Centre for Atmospheric Science, UK E: E2SCMS at ncas.ac.uk W: https://verc.enes.org/community/schools/3rd-e2scms Tel: +44 (0) 113 343 6408 (urgent queries only) From annica at misu.su.se Wed Mar 16 08:57:34 2016 From: annica at misu.su.se (Annica Ekman) Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2016 07:57:34 +0000 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] FW: Climate data visualization survey In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hello, Researchers at the Visual Analytics group at PNNL are looking for volunteers with climate modeling backgrounds, who are willing to participate in a survey investigating the effectiveness of four different visualization designs (diagrams) intended to help in assessing climate model performance. Participants may be users or developers of global or regional climate models. The objective of the study is to understand how systematic improvements in visualization design can help climate scientists gain insights into performance metrics from multiple model simulations with greater effectiveness, efficiency and confidence. What you will be doing: You will take an online survey by answering a set of questions about different visualizations from your computer. How long will it take? It will take about 45 mins - 1 hour to complete the survey. What data will we capture? The survey will show you visualizations about climate model performance. We will be capturing your responses to questions. The questions will be asking you to identify similarities and differences between models based on a display of model performance metrics for a set of model fields. For all the questions we will also be asking to rate your levels of confidence and comfort in the answers you found. We are working on a tight deadline to get submit our results to a journal. Your participation is greatly appreciated to help us achieve that goal. The data collected during the survey will be confidential and used for research purposes only. Here is a link to the survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/pnnlVis. Contact us: Please contact Aritra Dasgupta (aritra.dasgupta at pnnl.gov) or Keith Han (keith.han at pnnl.gov) if you have questions about the survey. This study has been approved by the PNNL Institutional Review Board, IRB No.2016-08 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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His publications analyse integration of policies on climate change, sustainable development and low-carbon energy technologies, food security, climate visualisation and transnational governance. He has been scientific expert in the Swedish delegation to IPCC negotiations as well as to Swedish Ministries, the UNFCCC secretariat, and negotiators from several countries. On-going projects analyses policy initiatives for the 2015 climate agreement, including Nationally Appropriate Mitigations Actions and Intended Nationally Determined Contributions. He initiated climate visualisation at Linköping University and the International Negotiations Survey (internationalnegotiationssurvey.se), a unique consecutive survey at the climate negotiations since 2007 with at present 9000 responses. His most recent book is The Political Economy of Climate Change Adaptation (In press, Palgrave). Webcast: https://connect.sunet.se/bgcatm/ Lectures archive: http://vimeo.com/bgcatm/videos/ Register for seminar announcements: registration Organizers: Radovan Krejci, (Radovan.Krejci at aces.su.se) Paul Glantz, (paul.glantz at aces.su.se) Patrick Crill (patrick.crill at geo.su.se) [cid:image001.jpg at 01D17F8A.36CB42C0] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Radovan KREJCI Department of Environmental Science and Analytical Chemistry (ACES) Atmospheric Science Unit S 106 91 Stockholm Sweden Tel: +46 8 6747224 Cell phone: + 46 706 341511 Fax: +46 8 6747325 E-mail: Radovan.Krejci at aces.su.se www.aces.su.se ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Students will explore these issues through assignments in which they develop skills to be able to be able to visualize (social-ecological) information and complicated relationships. Upon completion of the course, student should have created a concrete visual to use in own work. Further, they will have gained the capacity to critically review their own and others’ visualizations. The course is in cooperation between Bolin Centre and Stockholm Resilience Centre Please apply directly by sending an email to me Bjorn.gunnarson at natgeo.su.se Best regards Dr. Björn Gunnarson --------------------------------------------- Director of studies Bert Bolin Centre for Climate Research Department of Physical Geography, Stockholm University SE-106 91 Stockholm +46 8 164772 www.bolin.su.se -------------- next part -------------- En HTML-bilaga skiljdes ut... URL: From leonard.barrie at geo.su.se Wed Mar 16 19:14:32 2016 From: leonard.barrie at geo.su.se (Leonard Barrie) Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2016 19:14:32 +0100 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] FW: Climate data visualization survey In-Reply-To: <77e5731cc573442db748f9fc683c280f@ebox-prod-srv09.win.su.se> References: <77e5731cc573442db748f9fc683c280f@ebox-prod-srv09.win.su.se> Message-ID: This is a wonderful opportunity to step into 21 st Century visualisation tools. the group is strong at PNNL On Wednesday, 16 March 2016, Annica Ekman wrote: > Hello, > > Researchers at the Visual Analytics group at PNNL are looking for > volunteers with climate modeling backgrounds, who are willing to > participate in a survey investigating the effectiveness of four different > visualization designs (diagrams) intended to help in assessing climate > model performance. Participants may be users or developers of global or > regional climate models. > > The objective of the study is to understand how systematic improvements in > visualization design can help climate scientists gain insights into > performance metrics from multiple model simulations with greater > effectiveness, efficiency and confidence. > > *What you will be doing:* > You will take an online survey by answering a set of questions about > different visualizations from your computer. > > *How long will it take?* > It will take about 45 mins - 1 hour to complete the survey. > > *What data will we capture?* > The survey will show you visualizations about climate model performance. > We will be capturing your responses to questions. The questions will be > asking you to identify similarities and differences between models based on > a display of model performance metrics for a set of model fields. For all > the questions we will also be asking to rate your levels of confidence and > comfort in the answers you found. > > *We are working on a tight deadline to get submit our results to a > journal. Your participation is greatly appreciated to help us achieve that > goal.* > > The data collected during the survey will be confidential and used for > research purposes only. *Here is a link to the survey*: > https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/pnnlVis. > > *Contact us:* > Please contact Aritra Dasgupta (aritra.dasgupta at pnnl.gov > ) or Keith Han ( > keith.han at pnnl.gov ) > if you have questions about the survey. > > *This study has been approved by the PNNL Institutional Review Board, IRB > No.2016-08* > > -- Leonard Barrie Research Director, Bolin Centre for Climate Research Professor for Climate and Atmospheric Science Department of Geological Sciences Stockholm University 106 91 Stockholm Sweden leonard.barrie at geo.su.se mobile +46761418800 work IGV +46 8164868 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Anyone, member or not, can subscribe to it. If you would like to join, please see instructions here www.bolin.su.se/index.php/join-the-bolin-centre For subscribing and unsubscribing, please visit https://lists.su.se/mailman/listinfo/bolincentret-at-su.se If you have any interesting information for the Bolin Centre community, you can send to the list yourself Email address bolincentret at lists.su.se Send from the same email address that you once subscribed from, and thus receive this email to Limit the number of recipients in the email, otherwise the it can get caught in spam filters Please don’t overdo on sending to this list (that is my job) Best regards, Karin Dr. Karin Jonsell Scientific Coordinator Bolin Centre for Climate Research Stockholm University SE-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden Visiting address: Room S314, Geoscience Building at Frescati, Svante Arrhenius väg 8, Stockholm Phone: +46 (0)8 674 75 97 Mobile: +46 (0)70 206 2445 E-mail: karin.jonsell at su.se www.bolin.su.se The Bolin Centre for Climate Research is a collaboration between Stockholm University, KTH and the Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: From ylva.sjoberg at natgeo.su.se Tue Mar 22 09:24:57 2016 From: ylva.sjoberg at natgeo.su.se (=?Windows-1252?Q?Ylva_Sj=F6berg?=) Date: Tue, 22 Mar 2016 08:24:57 +0000 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] =?windows-1252?q?Meeting_invitation_=96_f?= =?windows-1252?q?ield_resource_on_Greenland?= Message-ID: <3cb8945fad084a5aa69dfbc42c9c3bc7@ebox-prod-srv12.win.su.se> Dear Bolin center members, Welcome to a meeting about the Two-Boat-Lake field site on Greenland: April 19, 10-12 in Tarfalarummet at NG Since 2010, SKB has conducted (mainly) hydrologic and biogeochemical research at the Two-Boat-Lake site in western Greenland. At this meeting we want to invite more researchers – across the Bolin Center disciplines – to make use of the site and its data. We will present the site infrastructure, collected data and studies. We want to start a discussion on how the site can be of best use and develop into a valuable resource for as many researchers as possible. 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Course syllabus is now attached. http://www.bolin.su.se/index.php/postgraduate-courses Best regards Dr. Björn Gunnarson --------------------------------------------- Director of studies Bert Bolin Centre for Climate Research Department of Physical Geography, Stockholm University SE-106 91 Stockholm +46 8 164772 www.bolin.su.se -------------- next part -------------- En HTML-bilaga skiljdes ut... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Best regards, Karin Bolin Centre for Climate Research > Begin forwarded message: > > From: Arjen Stroeven > Dear colleagues, > > I’d like to remind you of three upcoming lectures in geomorphology directly after Easter by Dr. John Jansen made possible through a Svante and Maria Arrhenius Fond grant: > Wed 6-April 2016, 13.15, DeGeersalaen: > Geomorphology of Extremes: glacial outburst floods in Siberia and Nepal > Fri 8-April 2016, 13.15, Ahlmannsalen: > Palaeoenvironments reconstructed from rivers, lakes, and dunes of central Australia > Wed 13-April 2016, 13.15, Högbomsalen: > Evolution of topography at the North Atlantic margins > John was a postdoctoral fellow at INK with research support from NERC, and has since maintained a running affiliation with NG, and John has to date written almost 20 papers (2010-2015) in international journals with our department as his main affiliation. Today John is working at the universities of Potsdam and Wollongong.. 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