From Marcus.Sundbom at aces.su.se Mon May 2 10:25:43 2016 From: Marcus.Sundbom at aces.su.se (Marcus Sundbom) Date: Mon, 2 May 2016 08:25:43 +0000 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] Seminar with Valier Galy, Wednesday, May 4, 13:00-14:00: Dynamics of organic carbon cycling along the land-ocean continuum... Message-ID: <0C9FCF24-DA82-4DDC-A8C4-15167B08217F@aces.su.se> Dear colleagues, Valier Galy will give a seminar on Wednesday, May 4, 13:00-14:00 in Nordenskiöldsalen: Dynamics of organic carbon cycling along the land-ocean continuum: insights from novel applications of radiocarbon dating. Valier Galy is an Associate Scientist at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. His research focuses on different aspects of biogeochemistry, ranging from terrestrial and oceanic carbon cycles to paleo-climate and deep biosphere. Welcome! Marcus Sundbom, ACES -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From agatha.deboer at geo.su.se Tue May 3 11:54:42 2016 From: agatha.deboer at geo.su.se (Agatha de Boer) Date: Tue, 3 May 2016 11:54:42 +0200 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] The Bolin Linking Program: round two! In-Reply-To: <5719E70C.5050006@geo.su.se> References: <57177E4C.4090906@geo.su.se> <5719E70C.5050006@geo.su.se> Message-ID: <57287562.8090101@geo.su.se> Hi all, Please remember to sign up to the Bolin Linking Program by Friday if you are interested to join. See below for details. We will do the matching next week. Best, Agatha and Malin On 2016-04-22 10:55, Agatha de Boer wrote: > > *Dear Bolin Centre members, > * > > This is a call for a new round of the *Bolin Linking Program*, a > mentorship program from the Bolin Center. > > *Signing up* > If you are willing to act as a mentor in this round of the program or > interested in having a mentor, please sign up by *May 6th* by emailing > either me (agatha.deboer at geo.su.se) or Malin Kylander > (malin.kylander at geo.su.se). Please provide your name, department, > field of study, position and your envisioned role in the program > (mentor or mentee). A person may sign up as both mentor and mentee. > This could for instance apply to a postdoctoral researcher. Mentees > should in addition state if they have any preference for mentors > regarding seniority, department, discipline, gender, or other. > > *Background* > For those not familiar, the program is a voluntary initiative that > links up interested junior and senior scientists in a mentor-mentee > relationship. As a mentor you can support a junior scientist by acting > as a sounding board, sharing your experiences and expertise.The > program augments the normally strong mentorship already in place > between researchers and supervisors and broaden the network of the > researchers further.According to recent feedback the first round was > an overwhelming success and much appreciated by the mentees. See below > for some of the quotes. Those willing to sign up as mentors can > therefore be assured that their time is well spend and appreciated, > even if it may not always feel obvious. So please seriously consider > to sign up as a first time or as a repeat mentor. > > *Procedure* > - Mentees and Mentors sign up by 6 May 2016. > - We link up mentors and mentees in the following two weeks and inform > them of their linking partner. Unless a person states an alternative > preference, we will link mentees with mentors in other departments. > - The mentees will contact mentors to set up a first meeting. At that > meeting, they will decide the format of their preferred mentoring > relationship , including type and frequency of meeting. Meeting > frequency can range from three times a year to monthly. Most mentees > and mentors prefered a non structured setup where discussions progress > informally. Such a discussion can start with a simple "how are things > going?" and proceed from there. However, this is not optimal for all > mentees and mentors. Some pairs may prefer a more formal discussion of > goals and challenges. For those we suggest that the mentee writes a > short personal development program for the next two years which may > include thesis writing, conference attendence, publications, career > development, personal goals, etc. Then the pair can discuss at each > meeting how progress towards those goals are proceeding and discuss > how to overcome the challenges. We stress that it is up to the mentee > to choose which setup they prefer since the linking program is there > to serve the needs of the mentee. > - The commitment is initially for one year. The program will be > annually reviewed and adjusted as required. This will allow for new > mentor-mentee pairs but it is of course up to the existing pairs to > continue their partnership informally if so desired. Mentees may also > request to be linked up to the same mentor if they feel the > continuance of the formal relationship will be helpful although in > most cases it it envisioned that a mentee will prefer a new mentor to > provide fresh ideas and insights. > Best regards, > Agatha and Malin > > *Selected feedback from the 2014-2015 round of the Linking Program:** > **From mentees:* > It was extermely useful. I had 4-5 meetings with my mentor that were > very helpful and a great way to share ideas > Great to get unbiased input on diffent issues > Able to get advice on a job applications which was very useful to > improve both my CV and cover letter > It was especially usefully to get to talk with a female mentor about > what it is like being a woman in science, since > not many of the people I usually work with can give any good insight > when it comes to this aspect. " > Great that consideration has gone into the matching of mentee and > mentor as this worked very well. " > It was good to talk with someone who is not directly involved in my > scientific career. > I like that there was a formal way to find a mentor and one doesn't > have to find oneself > It could be especially important for phd students who don't get along > well with their supervisors > It provides connections with researchers in neighbouring fields. > It has been really great. My mentor was the perfect person to speak to > regarding the academic process. > I am sure my mentor and I will be in contact beyond the program and > the introduction was invaluable > It is also a good opportunity to meet and learn about other > departments and nearby disciplines. > It was good to have someone experienced outside the department to get > some feedback from." > > *From mentors* > I acted as an extra listening ear able to give some advice > Great initiative. I enjoyed the meetings and learned a lot myself. > Good to hear how SU and PhD eduction is working from a different > perpective as ones own. > In general it was fun to meet and see that there are good working > groups out there across campus. > The program is a really good idea. > I very much enjoyed the meetings and believe we will continue them > regardless of the program > > ** > > -- > Agatha M. de Boer, > Associate Professor > Dept. of Geological Science and Bert Bolin Centre for Climate Research > Stockholm University, 106 91 Stockholm, Tel: +46 8 16 4730 > http://people.geo.su.se/agatha > > > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From agatha.deboer at geo.su.se Tue May 3 15:49:49 2016 From: agatha.deboer at geo.su.se (Agatha de Boer) Date: Tue, 3 May 2016 15:49:49 +0200 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] Linking Program continuation In-Reply-To: <5719E70C.5050006@geo.su.se> References: <57177E4C.4090906@geo.su.se> <5719E70C.5050006@geo.su.se> Message-ID: <5728AC7D.2050007@geo.su.se> Hi all, Apologies for the string of Linking Program emails of late if they don't relate to you but they will soon cease for another year. Please note that if you were part of the 2014-2015 linking program then your participation will formally end this month as we role out the next round of linking partners. So if you would like to continue in the program you do need to sign up again formally as this will not happen automatically (by Friday please, see below). You can state whether you would like the same mentor or a new mentor if you sign up for the second time. Best, Agatha On 2016-04-22 10:55, Agatha de Boer wrote: > > *Dear Bolin Centre members, > * > > This is a call for a new round of the *Bolin Linking Program*, a > mentorship program from the Bolin Center. > > *Signing up* > If you are willing to act as a mentor in this round of the program or > interested in having a mentor, please sign up by *May 6th* by emailing > either me (agatha.deboer at geo.su.se) or Malin Kylander > (malin.kylander at geo.su.se). Please provide your name, department, > field of study, position and your envisioned role in the program > (mentor or mentee). A person may sign up as both mentor and mentee. > This could for instance apply to a postdoctoral researcher. Mentees > should in addition state if they have any preference for mentors > regarding seniority, department, discipline, gender, or other. > > *Background* > For those not familiar, the program is a voluntary initiative that > links up interested junior and senior scientists in a mentor-mentee > relationship. As a mentor you can support a junior scientist by acting > as a sounding board, sharing your experiences and expertise.The > program augments the normally strong mentorship already in place > between researchers and supervisors and broaden the network of the > researchers further.According to recent feedback the first round was > an overwhelming success and much appreciated by the mentees. See below > for some of the quotes. Those willing to sign up as mentors can > therefore be assured that their time is well spend and appreciated, > even if it may not always feel obvious. So please seriously consider > to sign up as a first time or as a repeat mentor. > > *Procedure* > - Mentees and Mentors sign up by 6 May 2016. > - We link up mentors and mentees in the following two weeks and inform > them of their linking partner. Unless a person states an alternative > preference, we will link mentees with mentors in other departments. > - The mentees will contact mentors to set up a first meeting. At that > meeting, they will decide the format of their preferred mentoring > relationship , including type and frequency of meeting. Meeting > frequency can range from three times a year to monthly. Most mentees > and mentors prefered a non structured setup where discussions progress > informally. Such a discussion can start with a simple "how are things > going?" and proceed from there. However, this is not optimal for all > mentees and mentors. Some pairs may prefer a more formal discussion of > goals and challenges. For those we suggest that the mentee writes a > short personal development program for the next two years which may > include thesis writing, conference attendence, publications, career > development, personal goals, etc. Then the pair can discuss at each > meeting how progress towards those goals are proceeding and discuss > how to overcome the challenges. We stress that it is up to the mentee > to choose which setup they prefer since the linking program is there > to serve the needs of the mentee. > - The commitment is initially for one year. The program will be > annually reviewed and adjusted as required. This will allow for new > mentor-mentee pairs but it is of course up to the existing pairs to > continue their partnership informally if so desired. Mentees may also > request to be linked up to the same mentor if they feel the > continuance of the formal relationship will be helpful although in > most cases it it envisioned that a mentee will prefer a new mentor to > provide fresh ideas and insights. > Best regards, > Agatha and Malin > > *Selected feedback from the 2014-2015 round of the Linking Program:** > **From mentees:* > It was extermely useful. I had 4-5 meetings with my mentor that were > very helpful and a great way to share ideas > Great to get unbiased input on diffent issues > Able to get advice on a job applications which was very useful to > improve both my CV and cover letter > It was especially usefully to get to talk with a female mentor about > what it is like being a woman in science, since > not many of the people I usually work with can give any good insight > when it comes to this aspect. " > Great that consideration has gone into the matching of mentee and > mentor as this worked very well. " > It was good to talk with someone who is not directly involved in my > scientific career. > I like that there was a formal way to find a mentor and one doesn't > have to find oneself > It could be especially important for phd students who don't get along > well with their supervisors > It provides connections with researchers in neighbouring fields. > It has been really great. My mentor was the perfect person to speak to > regarding the academic process. > I am sure my mentor and I will be in contact beyond the program and > the introduction was invaluable > It is also a good opportunity to meet and learn about other > departments and nearby disciplines. > It was good to have someone experienced outside the department to get > some feedback from." > > *From mentors* > I acted as an extra listening ear able to give some advice > Great initiative. 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Therefore the basic understanding of Hurricanes was sought in axi-symmetric models, in which this balanced is imposed (e.g. Charney and Eliassen, 1964; Ooyama, 1969; Emanuel, 1986). However, in an axi-symmetric Hurricane contours of geopotential height and of temperature are parallel and thus at the top-center of a hurricane a High pressure center may develop. Around a High with a small enough length scale, the sum of the outwards-pointing centrifugal and pressure-gradient forces cannot be balanced by the inward-pointing Coriolis force. In this case the gradient wind balance has no physical solutions (gradient imbalance) and the flow becomes highly divergent. In this work, some fifty three Hurricanes during 2004-2015 in the E-Pacific and W-Atlantic basins are tracked in a 12km-resolution North American Meso-scale model (NAM12). This data set is used in order to examine the imbalance at the top of Hurricanes and the associated divergence mechanism. We find that the storms in the data are almost equally divided into two groups: 1. Small, organized (i.e. equivalent barotropic), storms with gradient imbalance at the outflow and 2. Large, less organized, storms with gradient balance that holds anywhere in the free atmosphere. An index that quantifies the organization of a storm is defined. Using this index it is found that in the smaller storms the intensity of the imbalance is well correlated with outflow intensity, minimum 850mb geopotential height and maximum wind speed. In the group of large storms similar correlations are very poor. These findings motivate a relaxation of the assumption of gradient balance in idealized theories. 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URL: From karin.jonsell at su.se Tue May 3 18:15:45 2016 From: karin.jonsell at su.se (Karin Jonsell) Date: Tue, 3 May 2016 18:15:45 +0200 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] Bolin Centre [FYI]: Invitation to ECRA workshop 16/5 Message-ID: <31C737D4-B4EC-418E-A68B-6C8501A84D5D@su.se> Dear Bolin Centre Scientists, [For Your Information Email] You are all invited to a pre‐CORDEX workshop organized by the European Climate Research Alliance, ECRA: CHANGES IN THE HYDROLOGICAL CYCLE & HIGH IMPACT EVENTS AND CLIMATE CHANGE Joint Workshop of CP High Impact Events and CP Hydrological Cycle Ahead of the 2016 CORDEX conference, the joint ECRA Workshop aims to bring together researchers from both ECRA Collaborative Programmes of “ ydrological Cyles and High Impact Events" to (1) Share and discuss recent achievements in science related to hydro-meteorological modelling, extreme events and hydrology (2) Explore joint research opportunities (3) Identify partners working towards a proposal for a dedicated COST Action on the dynamics and impact of hydro-meteorological extreme events under future climate change. Aim The workshop will bring together researchers from two ECRA Collaborative Programs and the wider CORDEX community to Share and discuss recent achievements in science related to hydro‐meteorological modelling, extreme events and hydrology Explore joint research opportunities Identify partners working towards a proposal for a dedicated COST Action on the dynamics and impacts of hydrometeorological extreme events under future climate change. Time Monday 16 May, 12:30–18:30, with a joint lunch from 12:30–14:00 Place Room Y11, Geoscience Building, Stockholm Univeristy Register tina.swierczynski at ecra-climate.eu 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: ECRAworkshop16May2016.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 294041 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Radovan.Krejci at aces.su.se Tue May 3 18:28:00 2016 From: Radovan.Krejci at aces.su.se (Radovan Krejci) Date: Tue, 3 May 2016 16:28:00 +0000 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] BG-ATM seminar !!!!!! MONDAY !!!!!! 13 June 2016 13:00 - Ahlmannsalen Message-ID: Dear all Welcome to BG-ATM seminar, this time on climate policy and impact modelling. The speaker is Chris HOPE from University of Cambridge. Short summary of Chris Hope field of work: My research area is the use of mathematical models to aid public and private decision-making. For the last fifteen years, I have worked mainly on a critical synthesis of information from the science and economics of climate change, as the originator and developer of the PAGE integrated assessment model (for Policy Analysis of the Greenhouse Effect), which was used by the UK Government's Stern Review of the Economics of Climate Change for the calculation of impacts and the social cost of CO2. I have also applied these techniques to a range of other energy and environmental cases, from deciding whether to develop a silent aircraft to assessing the Three Gorges Project in China. The reduced-form simulation and combination of scientific and economic information under uncertainty in PAGE is difficult and highly original, and something that has only been attempted by a handful of research groups around the world. The model is now in its fourth major version, PAGE09. It has been used to calculate the benefit of an immediate reduction in the emissions of greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide and methane, to compare the costs and impacts of policies to tackle climate change, to evaluate the uncertainty around central estimates of costs and impacts, and to direct attention to measures to reduce uncertainty. ATTENTION!!!!: Seminar will be on MONDAY, not Wednesday as usual. 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) Samuel Lowe (Samuel.Lowe at aces.su.se) [cid:image001.jpg at 01D1A569.84BF8C70] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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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Seminar will be on THURSDAY, not on Wednesday as usual and in William-Olssonsalen 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) Samuel Lowe (Samuel.Lowe at aces.su.se) [cid:image001.jpg at 01D1A56E.A271D610] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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... 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Bolin Centre Science Seminar Speaker: Professor Sir Brian Hoskins, Imperial College London Time: Thursday 12 May, 10:00–11:00 Place: Nordenskiöld room, Geoscience building, Stockholm University Bert Bolin Climate Lecture Speaker: Professor Sir Brian Hoskins, Imperial College London Time: Thursday 12 May, 14:00–15:00 Place: G-salen, Arrhenius Laboratory, Stockholm University Yours faithfully, Karin Jonsell 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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Best regards, Camilla Andersson Camilla Andersson Research leader in regional air quality, effects PhD in applied environmental science SMHI / Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute Research department, unit of air quality research SE - 601 76 NORRKÖPING www.smhi.se E-post / Email: Camilla.Andersson at smhi.se Tel vx/ Phone: +46 (0)11 495 8203 Fax: +46 (0)11 495 8001 Besöksadress / Street address: Folkborgsvägen 17 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: FoU_head_2016.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 10489 bytes Desc: FoU_head_2016.pdf URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: From cecilia at misu.su.se Mon May 9 13:23:57 2016 From: cecilia at misu.su.se (=?gb2312?B?Q2VjaWxpYSBXZXNzbKimbg==?=) Date: Mon, 9 May 2016 11:23:57 +0000 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] Licentiate Seminar - May 20 - Xiang-Yu Li Message-ID: LICENTIATE SEMINAR Name Xiang-Yu Li Nordita, Department of Physics, Stockholm University, Sweden Department of Meteorology, Stockholm University, Sweden Title Numerical approaches to droplet growth in atmospheric turbulence Abstract The bottleneck problem of cloud droplet growth is one of the most challenging problems in cloud physics. Cloud droplet growth is neither dominated by condensation nor gravitational collision in the size range of 15�C40 ��m in radius. Turbulence-generated collision has been thought to be the mechanism to bridge the size gap, i.e., the bottleneck problem. This study develops the numerical approaches to study droplet growth in atmospheric turbulence and investigates the turbulence effect on cloud droplet growth. The collision process of inertial particles in turbulence is strongly nonlinear, which motivates the study of two distinct numerical schemes. An Eulerian-based numerical formulation for the Smoluchowski equation in multi-dimensions and a Monte Carlo-type Lagrangian scheme have been developed to study the combined collision and condensation processes. We first investigate the accuracy and reliability of the two schemes in a purely gravitational field and then in a straining flow. Discrepancies between different schemes are most strongly exposed when condensation and coagulation are studied separately, while their combined effects tend to result in smaller discrepancies. We find that for pure collision simulated by the Eulerian scheme, the mean particle radius slows down using finer mass bins, especially for collisions caused by different terminal velocities. For the case of Lagrangian scheme, it is independent of grid resolution at early times and weakly dependent at later times. Comparing the size spectra simulated by the two schemes, we find that the agreement is excellent at early times. For pure condensation, we find that the numerical solution of condensation by the Lagrangian model is consistent with the analytical solution in early times. The Lagrangian schemes are generally found to be superior over the Eulerian one interms of computational performance. Moreover, the growth of cloud droplets in a turbulent environment is investigated as well. The agreement between the two schemes is excellent for both mean radius and size spectra, which gives us further insights into the accuracy of solving this strongly coupled nonlinear system. Turbulence broadens the size spectra of cloud droplets with increasing Reynolds number. Time and place Friday 20 May 2016, 10.00 Room C609, Arrhenius Laboratory, 6th floor Welcome! ------------------------------------------- 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 Ilona.Riipinen at aces.su.se Mon May 9 14:20:06 2016 From: Ilona.Riipinen at aces.su.se (Ilona Riipinen) Date: Mon, 9 May 2016 12:20:06 +0000 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] =?utf-8?q?FW=3A_FAAR=3A_Avoimia_ty=C3=B6p?= =?utf-8?q?aikkoja/open_positions?= In-Reply-To: <67658c9e991d4018b5fbcbe6c9718867@UEF-EXC13-01.uefad.uef.fi> References: <67658c9e991d4018b5fbcbe6c9718867@UEF-EXC13-01.uefad.uef.fi> Message-ID: <51c9da8a175a41dbb257bb315d8c178d@ITMS04.ad.itm.su.se> Dear all, There are some open positions in Finland, take a look at the attachment if interested! Best regards, 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: Jussi Malila [mailto:jussi.malila at uef.fi] Sent: den 9 maj 2016 13:42 Subject: FAAR: Avoimia työpaikkoja/open positions Tiedoksi avoimia aerosolialan työpaikkoja Kuopiossa ja Helsingissä/some open positions in Kuopio and Helsinki. - Jussi From: Kousa Anu [mailto:Anu.Kousa at hsy.fi] Sent: Monday, May 09, 2016 10:09 AM To: Jussi Malila > Subject: Voisiko saada työpaikkailmoituksen FAAR:n postituslistalle? Hei! Meille olemme hakemassa huoltoinsinööriä ainakin aluksi 6 kk määräajaksi. Voisiko ilmoituksen saada FAAR:n postituslistalle? Linkki julkisille sivuillemme: https://www.hsy.fi/fi/tietoa-hsy/tule-meille-toihin/avoimet-tyopaikat/Sivut/Huoltoinsin%c3%b6%c3%b6ri.aspx Tässä teksti kopioituna nettisivultamme: Huoltoinsinööri Oletko kiinnostunut laite- ja mittaustekniikasta? Motivoidutko asioihin perehtymisestä ja ongelmanratkaisusta? Haemme ilmansuojeluyksikköön huoltoinsinööriä ilmanlaadun mittaustehtäviin. Tarjoamme mahdollisuuden osallistua Suomen laajimman ja monipuolisimman ilmanlaadun seurantaverkon ylläpitoon ja kehittämiseen osana tiimiä. Tehtäviisi kuuluu muun muassa: · ilmanlaadun mittalaitteiden ylläpitoa ja kalibrointia · tiedonkeruujärjestelmän toiminnan varmistamista · näytekeräimien ylläpitoa · näytteiden käsittelyä. Meillä saat hyvän perehdytyksen tehtäviin ja mahdollisuudet kehittää omaa osaamistasi. Toivomme sinulta tehtävään soveltuvaa koulutusta sekä mittaus- ja laitetekniikan tuntemusta. Tehtävän menestyksellinen hoito edellyttää hyviä IT-valmiuksia sekä B-ajokorttia. Lisäksi arvostamme huolellisuutta, hyviä yhteistyötaitoja, oma-aloitteisuutta ja halua oppia uutta sekä kiinnostusta ympäristöasioihin. Tarjoamme monipuolisen ja itsenäisen tehtäväkentän, asiantuntevan organisaation tuen ja mukavan työskentely-ympäristön hyvien kulkuyhteyksien äärellä Pasilassa. Tehtävän palkkaus määräytyy HSY:ssä käytössä olevan, tehtävien vaativuuteen pohjautuvan palkkausjärjestelmän mukaisesti. Työsuhde on määräaikainen (6 kuukautta) ja tehtävä saattaa jatkua määräajan jälkeen. Työsuhde alkaa sopimuksen mukaan mahdollisimman pian. Lähetä hakemuksesi mahdollisimman pian, sillä aloitamme haastattelut heti soveltuvien henkilöiden haettua paikkaa. Lisätietoja tehtävästä antavat mittausinsinööri Anssi Julkunen, puh. 040 080 7992, anssi.julkunen at hsy.fi, ja yksikön päällikkö Tarja Koskentalo, puh. 045 657 7719, tarja.koskentalo at hsy.fi. Lähetä hakemuksesi ja ansioluettelosi viimeistään 20.5.2016 klo 15.00 mennessä osoitteessa: https://www.sympahr.net/public/pq.aspx?b0b3c203 Terveisin, Anu Anu Kousa ilmansuojeluasiantuntija, FT HSY Seutu- ja ympäristötieto PL 100, 00066 HSY Käyntiosoite: Opastinsilta 6 A anu.kousa at hsy.fi työp. 045 1393 954, vaihde 09 15 611 www.hsy.fi HSY on kuntayhtymä, joka tuottaa vesihuollon ja jätehuollon palveluja sekä tietoa pääkaupunkiseudusta ja ympäristöstä. HSY auttaa asukkaita toimimaan paremman ympäristön puolesta. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Also, for those interested, there will be some time available to possibly arrange one-to-one meetings with Ty during his visit. Feel free to follow up with questions. Thanks for your help and hope to see you there! Take care Steve Seeing Things Differently: Rethinking the Relationship Between Data, Models, and Decision-Making Dr. Ty Ferré - University of Arizona Practicing hydrogeologists construct detailed numerical models to predict the responses of hydrologic systems to natural and applied stresses. These predictions form the basis for decisions that must balance optimal use of resources and ecosystem support. These decisions typically involve multiple interested parties with strongly differing priorities for water allocation. Despite the importance that stakeholders place on water resources, budgets for hydrogeologic studies are often limited. As a result, the hydrologic models used for decision support are severely data limited. This requires improved methods to identify the optimal set of observations to collect and to use model-predictions to support robust decision-making under considerable uncertainty. Dr. Ferré will build from the basic concepts of decision science to present concepts and recent developments in optimal design of hydrogeologic monitoring networks. He will also discuss how hydrogeologic models can be used for decision support under uncertainty. Finally, he will show that focusing hydrologic analysis on the specific, practical problems of interest can guide optimal measurement selection, advance hydrologic science, and improve the integration of science into economic and policy decisions. Approaches developed by leading researchers in the field will be presented, including work within Dr. Ferré’s research group on the Discrimination-Inference for Reduced Expected Cost Technique—a framework for integrating multi-model analysis and decision science to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of hydrogeologic investigations. Examples will demonstrate the application of decision-guided hydrologic investigations to the design of a pump and treat system, prediction of off-site exposure risk, estimation of future water availability, and mediation of stakeholder conflicts over water use. -- Steve W. Lyon Department of Physical Geography Stockholm University SE-106 91 Stockholm Phone: +46 (0)8 164888 Email: steve.lyon at natgeo.su.se Web: http://people.su.se/~stlyo -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Registered participants will get a sandwich ;) Best wishes, also on behalf of Henrik and Tina Nina Den 2016-04-22 kl. 08:44, skrev Nina Kirchner: > Dear colleagues, > > Stockholm University recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding > (attached) with a number of Nordic universities in order to increase > scientific cooperation and education around marine issues in the Seas of > Norden, SoN. > > This MoU is building on efforts developed from collaboration within BEAM > (Baltic Ecosystem Adaptive Management): > http://www.su.se/ostersjocentrum/english/beam, Greenmar: > http://www.greenmar.uio.no/ and NorMER: http://www.normer.uio.no/, among > other things. Please see these websites and the attached article > (Paasche et al.) for more information on content. > > One goal of this MoU is to improve the opportunities for PhD students to > take courses in all signatory institutions. We hereby invite you to an > informal discussion about ways in which you may be interested to engage > in this initiative. > > Where: Room 312, Stockholm Resilience Centre, Kräftriket 2B: > http://stockholmresilience.org/21/contact-us/how-to-reach-us.html > When: May 13, 12-13 > How: Come as you are, please let Henrik Österblom: > henrik.osterblom at su.se or +46 73 707 88 16 know that you are attending. > > Sincerely, > Henrik Österblom (Stockholm Resilience Centre) > Tina Elfwing (Baltic Sea Centre) > Nina Kirchner (Bolin Centre) > > > Henrik Österblom, PhD > Associate Professor > Deputy Science Director > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > STOCKHOLM RESILIENCE CENTRE > Stockholm University > SE-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden > Visiting address: Kräftriket 2B > > Subscribe to our monthly newsletter: > > www.stockholmresilience.su.se/subscribe > > Stockholm Resilience Centre is an international research centre which > advances sustainability science for biosphere stewardship. The centre is > a joint initiative between Stockholm University and The Beijer Institute > of Ecological Economics at The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. The > centre is funded by the Foundation for Strategic Environmental Research, > Mistra. > > > > _______________________________________________ > Bolincentret-at-su.se mailing list > Bolincentret-at-su.se at lists.su.se > https://lists.su.se/mailman/listinfo/bolincentret-at-su.se > From karin.jonsell at su.se Wed May 11 07:59:06 2016 From: karin.jonsell at su.se (Karin Jonsell) Date: Wed, 11 May 2016 07:59:06 +0200 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] Bolin Centre [Reminder]: Bert Bolin Climate Lecture and Science Seminar by Sir Brian Hoskins Message-ID: <84FAC1FA-CB3A-444E-831F-EB252D3C16E3@su.se> Dear Bolin Centre Scientists, Please be reminded of the interesting seminar and climate lecture tomorrow. The Bolin Centre is very proud to announce that Sir Brian Hoskins Imperial College London, is invited to give this years popular science lecture in honour of Professor Bert Bolin. High School students are invited to listen among yourselves and the public. Sir Hoskins has aslo kindly agreed to give a Science Seminar in the morning of the lecture. Bolin Centre Science Seminar Speaker: Professor Sir Brian Hoskins, Imperial College London Time: Thursday 12 May, 10:00–11:00 Place: Nordenskiöld room, Geoscience building, Stockholm University Bert Bolin Climate Lecture Speaker: Professor Sir Brian Hoskins, Imperial College London Time: Thursday 12 May, 14:00–15:00 Place: G-salen, Arrhenius Laboratory, Stockholm University Yours faithfully, Karin Jonsell 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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Best Lisa From: "Src-all-at-su.se" > on behalf of Owen Gaffney > Date: Tuesday 10 May 2016 at 21:09 To: "SRC-all at su.se" > Subject: Src-all: Tuesday 17th May BBL Asher Minns: The science of climate change communication Hi all, One of the UK's leading experts in climate communications Asher Minns will give a BBL next Tuesday, 17 May, 12:15 in the lobby. Asher is visiting the Future Earth Stockholm office. He is Head of Communication for Future Earth Europe at the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, University of East Anglia (and he is the former head of comms for the Tyndall). Asher will give a BBL on the science of science communication for effectively communicating climate change and science to audiences outside of academia. Best Owen Owen Gaffney Director, International media and strategy Stockholm Resilience Centre Tel: +46 (0) 734604833 www.stockholmresilience.su.se www.facebook.com/stockholmresilience Twitter: @sthlmresilience @owengaffney Director of communications Future Earth www.futureearth.org @futureearth -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From karin.jonsell at su.se Thu May 12 09:44:43 2016 From: karin.jonsell at su.se (Karin Jonsell) Date: Thu, 12 May 2016 09:44:43 +0200 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] Bolin Centre [NOW]: Bert Bolin Climate Lecture and Science Seminar by Sir Brian Hoskins Message-ID: <103227A3-6964-4FAF-874B-CE5687195F8B@su.se> Dear Bolin Centre Scientists, The Bert Bolin Science Seminar begins in 15 min! Bolin Centre Science Seminar Speaker: Professor Sir Brian Hoskins, Imperial College London Time: Thursday 12 May, 10:00–11:00 Place: Nordenskiöld room, Geoscience building, Stockholm University Bert Bolin Climate Lecture Speaker: Professor Sir Brian Hoskins, Imperial College London Time: Thursday 12 May, 14:00–15:00 Place: G-salen, Arrhenius Laboratory, Stockholm University 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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Best regards, Karin Bolin Centre for Climate Research > Begin forwarded message: > > From: Thomas Andrén > Subject: Professor i Miljövetenskap vid Södertörns högskola > Date: 12 maj 2016 09:23:24 CEST > To: "karin.jonsell at su.se" > > Södertörns högskola utlyser en tjänst som Professor i Miljövetenskap placerad vid Institutionen för naturvetenskap, miljö och teknik. Sista ansökningsdag är den 10 juni. > Här är länken till utlysningen: > http://web101.reachmee.com/i007/sh/uk/vacancies.aspx?AspxAutoDetectCookieSupport=1 > > Har du möjlighet att hjälpa oss sprida denna information så vore jag mycket tacksam. > > Med vänlig hälsning > > Thomas > > Thomas Andrén > Associate professor (docent) > Ämnessamordnare för miljö, hälsa och utveckling > Institutionen för naturvetenskap, miljö och teknik/School of Natural Science, Technology and Environmental Studies > Södertörns högskola/Södertörn University > SE-141 89 Huddinge, Sweden > > Phone: +46 (0)8 6084772 > Fax: +46 (0)8 6084510 > E-mail: thomas.andren at sh.se > > Besöksadress/Visiting address > Alfred Nobels allé 7, Flemingsberg > Moas båge, rum MD469 > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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At the meeting, the experts will discuss the various subjects to be included in the special report. They should make an assessment of what is possible to evaluate, for example, ensure that there is enough research. The discussions will culminate in an outline for the report, a draft concept that the IPCC will decide at its meeting in October. The experts will be nominated via the national focal points for the IPCC. To get involved in the process, experts need to submit an application before Monday May 16. More information can be found on SMHI webpage. ------------------------------------------------- Fil. Lic. Cecilia Wesslén Science Communicator & Administrator Department of Meteorology (MISU) Stockholm University S-106 91 Stockholm Sweden Phone office: +46(0)8-162412 Email: cecilia at misu.su.se Web: misu.su.se -------------- next part -------------- En HTML-bilaga skiljdes ut... URL: From cecilia at misu.su.se Mon May 16 11:38:45 2016 From: cecilia at misu.su.se (=?iso-8859-1?Q?Cecilia_Wessl=E9n?=) Date: Mon, 16 May 2016 09:38:45 +0000 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] Reminder: Seminar tomorrow Message-ID: SEMINAR Name Robert Graham Norwegian Polar Institute, Tromso & Alfred Wegener Institute, Potsdam Title The Norwegian Young Sea Ice Campaign & two Arctic winter states Abstract >From January - June 2015 the R/V Lance was frozen into an area of thin first year sea ice north of Svalbard in the Arctic Ocean, as a part of the Norwegian Young Sea Ice (N-ICE 2015) project. Detailed meteorological, oceanographic, cryospheric and biological measurements were taken over four separate ice floes during the campaign. I will begin by providing some background to the N-ICE project, a brief overview of the campaign, and some initial results from the different work packages. Photos of polar bears will be included! As part of my own research we have been comparing the atmospheric winter observations from the N-ICE campaign to those from the 1998 Surface Heat Budget of the Arctic campaign, which took place over a thick multi-year ice floe in Beaufort Sea. Both data sets clearly show that the Arctic atmosphere operates with two distinct winter states: a cold 'radiatively clear' state and a warmer 'opaquely cloudy' state. We further compare the two Arctic winter data sets to the ERA-I reanalysis and a coupled Arctic regional climate model. ERA-I performs very well and is able to capture the main characteristics of the two states. In contrast, the regional model is not able to simulate the two observed winter states. Finally, we use the full ERA-I record from 1979-2015 to investigate changes in the relative occurrence of the radiatively clear and opaquely cloudy winter states over the Arctic and explore how these are related to the recent warming trends. 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This high productivity suggests that upwelling of nutrient-rich water from the thermocline occurs inside anti-cyclonic eddies. However, this upwelling is not captured by existing climate models and so hinders efforts to close the carbon budget. The upwelling process is considered for the first time from the fundamental potential vorticity viewpoint. High resolution numerical simulations show intense upwelling of high potential vorticity filaments from the thermocline in anticyclonic eddies that can drive simulated phytoplankton blooms. The dynamical cause of this upwelling is investigated and found to be symmetric instability. As well as being an upwelling pathway, numerical and observational evidence is presented to show that symmetric instability in mesoscale eddies also leads to strong downwelling of fluid from the mixed layer to the thermocline. Symmetric instability in eddies may lead to a strong cyclone-anticyclone asymmetry.​ Time and place Thursday 19 May 2016, 14.15 Room C609, Arrhenius Laboratory, 6th floor Welcome! ------------------------------------------- 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 karin.jonsell at su.se Wed May 18 18:56:34 2016 From: karin.jonsell at su.se (Karin Jonsell) Date: Wed, 18 May 2016 18:56:34 +0200 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] Bolin Centre: Funding opportunity for pilot projects in the Baltic Message-ID: <516AD9A9-B1B3-474A-B0B3-7CD7A1EF7404@su.se> Dear Bolin Centre Scientists, The Baltic Sea Centre will be able to provide some funding for pilot type studies in the Baltic, in particular activities using the new research vessel RV Electra. The available funding is from the BEAM (Baltic Ecosystem Adaptive Management) program. Please contact Martin Jakobsson or Christoph Humborg if you are interested in this and like to get more information. The deadline is May 23. 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: From karin.jonsell at su.se Fri May 20 09:19:25 2016 From: karin.jonsell at su.se (Karin Jonsell) Date: Fri, 20 May 2016 09:19:25 +0200 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] Bolin Centre [FYI]: The nonlinearity of the climate challenge References: <322cf8e3e86e45aaa2b314ab18eddad6@ebox-prod-srv12.win.su.se> Message-ID: Dear Bolin Centre Scientists, Please see below for an interesting seminar. Best regards, Karin Bolin Centre for Climate Research > Ämne: The nonlinearity of the climate challenge > > Is this email not displaying correctly? > View it in your browser . > > > Stockholm Seminars presents: > The nonlinearity of the climate challenge > > Hans Joachim Schellnhuber > Director Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK), Germany > > Time and place > Wednesday 25, 13.00-14.00 > Linné Hall, The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences > Lilla Frescativägen 4A, Stockholm > Map and directions > > About the seminar > The Earth System is one of the most complex entities in the universe, driven and stabilized by millions of interacting forces. The sudden anthropogenic re-oxidization of global carbon resources created by long-term geological processes is a major disruption of the planetary machinery. > > This talk will (i) discuss the character of that disruption; (ii) outline the concomitant, highly nonlinear impacts on nature and civilization if the intervention goes on; and (iii) envisage the transformative political, economic and social action needed for avoiding climate disaster. > > Whatever we do or don’t do, the world as we know it will soon cease to exist. > > About Hans Joachim Schellnhuber > Schellnhuber founded the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) in 1992 and has been its Director ever since. > > He has been a long-standing member of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) which was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2007. He is a member of numerous national and international panels addressing scientific strategies and sustainability issues. Schellnhuber has authored, co-authored or edited more than 300 articles and more than 50 books in the fields of condensed matter physics, complex systems dynamics, climate change research, Earth System analysis, and sustainability science. > The Stockholm Seminars cover a broad range of policy relevant perspectives on sustainability. The seminars are given at the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences and are visited by scientists, students, media and policy makers in the public and private sector. The seminars are organised by Albaeco, Stockholm Resilience Centre, the Beijer Institute of Ecological Economics, the International Biosphere-Geosphere Programme (IGBP), Stockholm Environment Institute and the Swedish Secretariat for Environmental Earth System Sciences (SSEESS). > > The lectures are free of charge and open for all interested. 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Best regards, Karin Bolin Centre Skickat från min iPhone Vidarebefordrat brev: Från: Rienk Smittenberg - SU > Datum: 20 maj 2016 10:39:18 CEST Till: Karin Jonsell > Ämne: TODAY 13:30 PhD defense Kweku Yamoah hej Karin, Maybe you can forward this to the bolin list? Thanks! Rienk -------------------- I like to remind you of the PhD defense of Kweku Yamoah, which will start today at 13:30 in Nordenskiöldsalen. I also like to say that the opponent, Sarah Feakins, will still be here on Monday, and will be happy to interact with people. Her research revolves around the use of leaf wax isotopes as a paleoclimate tool; her main focus lies on getting a better climatic understanding of former greenhouse worlds in the tertiary, but is not limited to that. Her website: http://earth.usc.edu/feakins/research/ Please let me know if you like to talk with Sarah on Monday. Hope to see you at 13:30! Rienk ************************* May 20 – Dissertation by Kweku Kyei Afrifa Yamoah A combined carbon and hydrogen isotope approach to reconstruct the SE Asian paleomonsoon – Impacts on the Angkor Civilization and links to paleolimnology Time: May 20 2016, 13h30 Place: Nordenskiöldsalen, Geovetenskapens hus, Svante Arrhenius väg 14, Stockholm http://su.diva-portal.org/smash/record... Supervisor: Rienk Smittenberg Co-supervisor: Barbara Wohlfarth Opponent: Assoc. Prof. Sarah Feakins (University of Southern California, USA) Examining committee: Prof. Antje Schwalb. Technical University Braunschweig, germany Dr. Qiong Zhang, Stockholm University Dr. Arnoud Boom, Department of Geography, University of Leicester, UK [http://www.geo.su.se/images/16_notiser/Angkor_kweku.jpg] Abstract Changes in monsoon patterns not only affect ecosystems and societies but also the global climate system in terms of heat energy and humidity transfer from the equator to higher latitudes. However, understanding the mechanisms that drive monsoon variability on longer timescales remains a challenge, partly due to sparse paleoenvironmental and paleoclimatic data. This thesis, which contributes new hydroclimate data sets for the Asian monsoon region, seeks to advance our understanding of the mechanisms that contributed to Southeast Asian summer monsoon variability in the past. Moreover, it explores how past climatic conditions may have impacted societies and ecosystems. In this study lake sediment and peat sequences from northeastern and southern Thailand have been investigated using organic geochemistry, and more specifically the stable carbon and hydrogen isotopic composition of specific biomarkers (n-alkanes, botryococcenes, and highly branched isoprenoids). The hydrogen isotopic composition of leaf waxes (δDwax) in Thailand was shown to relate to the amount of precipitation and the extent of the El Niño Southern Oscillation. Higher values of δDwax can be interpreted as reflecting relatively dry climatic conditions, whereas lower values relate to wetter conditions. The hydroclimate reconstruction for northeastern Thailand, based on the sedimentary record of Lake Kumphawapi, suggests higher moisture availability between ca. 10,700 cal. BP and ca. 7,000 cal. BP likely related to a strengthened early Holocene summer monsoon. Moisture availability decreased during the mid-Holocene, but seems to have increased again around 2,000 years ago and has fluctuated since. The high-resolution Lake Pa Kho peat sequence, which allows for a sub-centennial reconstruction of moisture availability, indicates that the wettest period occurred between ca. 700 and ca. 1000 CE whereas driest intervals were from ca. 50 BCE to ca. 700 CE and from ca. 1300 to ca. 1500 CE. Hydroclimate comparison of Pa Kho’s δDwax record with other paleoclimate records from the Asian-Pacific region suggests that El Niñolike conditions led to Northeastern Thailand being wetter, whereas La Niña-like conditions led to drier conditions. Regional hydroclimate variability also greatly influenced the Angkor Civilization, which flourished between ca. 845 and ca. 1450 CE. The shift from drier to wetter conditions coincided in time with the rise of the Angkor Civilization and likely favored the intense agriculture needed to sustain the empire. The gradual decline in moisture availability, which started after ca. 1000 years CE, could have stretched the hydrological capacity of Angkor to its limit. It is suggested that Angkor’s population resorted to unconventional water sources, such as wetlands, as population growth continued, but summer monsoon rains weakened. The 150-year long record of Lake Nong Thale Prong in southern Thailand offers insights into decadal-scale hydroclimatic changes that can be connected to the instrumental record. δDwax-based hydroclimate was drier from ~1857 to 1916 CE and ~1970 to 2010 CE and wetter from ~1916 to 1969 CE. Drier climatic conditions between ~1857 and 1916 CE coincided with oligotrophic lake waters and a dominance of the green algae Botryococcus braunii. Higher rainfall between ~1916 and 1969 CE concurred with an increase in diatom blooms while eutrophic lake water conditions were established between ~1970–2010 CE. Keywords: Holocene, summer monsoon, biomarkers, hydrogen isotopes, lake sediment, peat, Thailand. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Best regards, Ilona (and Radek) ​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 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From cecilia at misu.su.se Mon May 23 13:49:47 2016 From: cecilia at misu.su.se (=?iso-8859-1?Q?Cecilia_Wessl=E9n?=) Date: Mon, 23 May 2016 11:49:47 +0000 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] Seminar - May 31 - Laurent Brodeau Message-ID: <927c763b1cc04232b606a486dceed3f3@ebox-prod-srv12.win.su.se> SEMINAR Name Laurent Brodeau Department of Meteorology, Stockholm University, Sweden Title Northern oceanic circulation changes in climate simulations of the 20th and 21st centuries with EC-Earth Time and place Tuesday 31 May 2016, 11.15 Room C609, Arrhenius Laboratory, 6th floor Welcome! ------------------------------------------- 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 May 23 13:53:08 2016 From: cecilia at misu.su.se (=?iso-8859-1?Q?Cecilia_Wessl=E9n?=) Date: Mon, 23 May 2016 11:53:08 +0000 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] Seminar - June 1 - David Nerini Message-ID: <3d5d4204bba24a9e9cbc6647fa47d1ad@ebox-prod-srv12.win.su.se> SEMINAR Name David Nerini Aix-Marseille University, Mediterranean Institute of Oceanography, Marseille, France Title On the use of Functional Data Analysis (FDA) in descriptive meteorology and oceanography Abstract Functional Data Analysis (FDA) refers to the branch of statistics which develops methods for analyzing data sets of variables indexed along a continuum. And most data in environmental sciences arrive as sampled curves. Temperature profiles, size distribution of organisms, satellite images, are such examples of data which can be handled as functions with argument being time, space, or any other real variable. Since the famous monograph of Ramsay and Silverman (2005), many theoretical efforts have been conducted to generalize the usual multivariate methods (PCA, CCA, linear model, kriging,...) when data lie in functional spaces. Surprisingly, there are still few applications on real data. This talk purposely deals with some statistical analysis of environmental data which integrate the functional nature of the data. Through applications in oceanography and meteorology, we present some mathematical tools dedicated to dimension reduction and to the regression of a functional variable using functional covariates. We illustrate the fact that the use of functional methods owns many advantages such as (i) including curves shape into the analysis, (ii) sweeping out variability of sampling devices by data smoothing steps, (ii) fixing sampling design problems by constructing continuous data from raw data, and (iv) integrating successive derivatives of the functional object into the analysis. 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Also, for those interested in chatting with Ty, just let me know as there are still some time slots to meet with him. He is only around for today, so do miss your chance! Take care and hope to see you there. Steve -- Steve W. Lyon Department of Physical Geography Stockholm University SE-106 91 Stockholm Phone: +46 (0)8 164888 Email: steve.lyon at natgeo.su.se Web: http://people.su.se/~stlyo -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Darcy Lecture 2016 Announcement.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 122304 bytes Desc: not available URL: From georgia.destouni at natgeo.su.se Wed May 25 08:16:31 2016 From: georgia.destouni at natgeo.su.se (Gia Destouni) Date: Wed, 25 May 2016 08:16:31 +0200 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] Welcome to Emma Johansson's PhD defence - Friday June 3! Message-ID: Dear colleagues, Warmly welcome to the public PHD defence: For the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Physical Geography Emma Johansson ’The influence of climate and permafrost on catchment hydrology’ Friday June 3, 2016, starting at 1 pm - 13:00 - in De Geersalen The opponent and members of the examination committee are: Opponent: Professor Sean Carey, School of Geography & Earth Sciences, McMaster University, Canada Examination committee member: Professor Auli Niemi, Uppsala University Examination committee member: Professor Anders Wörman, Royal Institute of Technology Examination committee member: Associate Professor Christian Beer, Stockholm University Reserve member: Associate Professor Britta Sannel, Stockholm University Greetings and welcome! 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The instructions and logos can be found at the following site: https://stockholmuniversity.box.com/v/BolinCentre-Logo-WordImage 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: BolinCentre_Logo-WordImage_Instructions.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 8831162 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From annica at misu.su.se Fri May 27 15:18:46 2016 From: annica at misu.su.se (Annica Ekman) Date: Fri, 27 May 2016 13:18:46 +0000 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] workshop aerosol-circulation 13-14th of June References: Message-ID: Hi, FYI, a workshop on the topic aerosols and large-scale circulation changes will take place June 13-14 in Stockholm (the room is not determined yet, but we will probably be at MISU). Attached is a very rough draft of a schedule - the workshop will have a small number of participants (10-15, some via skype) and hopefully we will have lots of discussions. Bolin Centre scientists are welcome to join, please email our administrator here at MISU Julia Linde (julia.linde at misu.su.se) in case you are interested with a cc to me. 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Best wishes, Alasdair Alasdair Skelton Professor of Geochemistry and Petrology Department of Geological Sciences Stockholm University 106 91 Stockholm Sweden +46 8 164750 / +46 76 7707699 Director of the Bolin Centre for Climate Research *************** Dear Colleagues, The ECRA/BCCR Workshop on "Sea Level Change and Coastal Impacts", 21-22 June 2016 in Bergen is approaching. For your interest, please see attached the preliminary agenda. Deadline for registration is prolonged until June 1! Start: June 21 (14:00) End: June 22 (16:00) Location: Bergen, Day 1 (Open Session): 14:00-18:00 at NERSC, Thormøhlens gate 47, 5006 Bergen Day 2: 9:00-16:00 at Scandic Neptun Hotel, Valkendorfsgate 8, 5012 Bergen The conference dinner on Day 1 will be held at the hotel. Please note, that there are no workshop or dinner fees, however travel and accommodation expenses have to be covered by your own budget. 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Josefin Ahlkrona -- Josefin Ahlkrona PhD Student Division of Scientific Computing Department of Information Technology Uppsala University Box 337 SE-751 05 Uppsala Sweden Email: josefin.ahlkrona at it.uu.se Webpage: http://www.it.uu.se/katalog/josah992 Ph: +46-18-4712980 Fax: +46 18 523049, +46 18 511925 -------------- next part -------------- En HTML-bilaga skiljdes ut... URL: From christof.pearce at geo.su.se Tue May 31 10:07:40 2016 From: christof.pearce at geo.su.se (Christof Pearce) Date: Tue, 31 May 2016 08:07:40 +0000 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] =?iso-8859-1?q?Alan_Mix_-_Br=F8gger_semin?= =?iso-8859-1?q?ar_-_Tuesday_7_June_14h00?= Message-ID: Hi all, I am glad to announce the next edition of our IGV Marine Geology Brøgger seminar series: Professor Alan Mix, Tuesday 7 June, 14h00, William Ohlson Salen Long-term Consequences of Climate "Tipping Points" viewed from Petermann Glacier, Northern Greenland - A field trip to one of the most remote places on the planet! 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