From juri.palmtag at natgeo.su.se Thu Mar 1 10:47:02 2018 From: juri.palmtag at natgeo.su.se (Juri Palmtag) Date: Thu, 1 Mar 2018 09:47:02 +0000 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] Accommodation Message-ID: <3032129fd554446d901187f14401123f@ebox-prod-srv11.win.su.se> Dear all, We are renting out a fully furnished guesthouse with 25 m2 in Stava close to Åkersberga which is available from now on. We will give priority to someone who will rent it for a longer period. If you know of any colleagues coming here who might be interested, I'd appreciate it if you could disseminate this information to them. Best regards, Juri Juri Palmtag PhD Department of Physical Geography Bolin Centre for Climate Research Stockholm University SE-106 91 Stockholm Sweden Phone: +46 8 16 47 80 E-mail: juri.palmtag at natgeo.su.se http://www.su.se/profiles/jupa3067-1.189545 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From nina.kirchner at natgeo.su.se Fri Mar 2 07:07:58 2018 From: nina.kirchner at natgeo.su.se (Nina Kirchner) Date: Fri, 2 Mar 2018 07:07:58 +0100 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] Reminder: ASIAQ workshop, 24-25 May, few places left Message-ID: <1fec7fef-1164-e6d0-e80b-a7df7f5f99bf@natgeo.su.se> Dear all, this is a gentle reminder to register for the ASIAQ conference. We have a few places left to offer to Bolincentre colleagues to participate in the following workshop, see below. Self-nominations are most welcome! Best wishes Nina ----------------------------------------------------------------- *Call for participants: ASIAQ-1 workshop, Stockholm, 24-25 May 2018* ASIAQ is STINT funded project, led by Stockholm University, with co-funding from the following partnering universities: KTH, Umeå U, U Tokyo, U New Hampshire, and NARFU (Northern Arctic Federal University Archangelsk, Russia), for more information see *asiaq.org* Research addressed in ASIAQ covers four diverse branches, through the common link of "water": Arctic Engineering and Technology, Arctic Physical Sciences, Arctic Medicine and Health, and Arctic Social Sciences. The goal of ASIAQ is to connect researchers from these different branches, and to collaborate towards ensuring the well-being of water on land and in the Arctic Ocean which has implications for the people in the Arctic, and beyond, and is of particular relevance for a sustainable Arctic in the future. Five to eight researchers from Stockholm University can participate in ASIAQ-1, the first ASIAQ workshop. We hereby invite you to nominate yourself for participation in ASIAQ-1. The participants' workshop-costs will be covered by ASIAQ funds. Please send your nomination (self-nominations are most welcome!), including -name -title -affiliation -main research interest (up to 5 keywords) - year of birth to nina.kirchner at natgeo.su.se no later than March 8, 2018. From susanne.ekman at misu.su.se Fri Mar 2 11:57:43 2018 From: susanne.ekman at misu.su.se (Susanne Frej Ekman) Date: Fri, 2 Mar 2018 10:57:43 +0000 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] =?windows-1252?q?March_6th_11=2E15=3A_MIS?= =?windows-1252?q?U_Guest_Seminar_=96_Ashwin_Vishnu_Mohanan_=96_KTH_Mechan?= =?windows-1252?q?ics?= Message-ID: <0c44f55e757a4d079a2bf095aec0c8d1@ebox-prod-srv07.win.su.se> Hi all, [Ashwin Vishnu Mohanan, PhD student KTH.]Next week’s MISU Tuesday seminar is: · Guest Seminar – Ashwin Vishnu Mohanan – KTH Mechanics Title: A two-dimensional toy model for geophysical turbulence Time and Place: Tuesday March 6th 2018, 11.15, Rossbysalen C609, Arrhenius Laboratory, 6th floor We’d also like to remind you of the Bolin RA1 seminar on Thursday · Natalie Burls – AOES, George Mason University, USA Title: Contrasting the Hydrological Cycle in Past and Future Warm Climates – with implications for Ocean Overturning Circulation Time and Place: Thursday March 8th 2018, 11.15-12.15, Ahlmannsalen, Geoscience Building. A lunch sandwich will be served, please e-mail bolin at su.se if you would like one. The lectures will usually be streamed and saved on the Bolin Centre website. Welcome! See all MISU seminars here. Best regards, Susanne Ekman _____________________________________ Susanne Frej Ekman Science Communicator Department of Meteorology (MISU) Stockholm University 106 91 Stockholm Visiting address: Arrhenius Laboratory, Svante Arrhenius Väg 16C Phone: +46(0)8-16 17 51 Mobile: +46(0)72-147 43 17 Email: susanne.ekman at misu.su.se www.misu.su.se _____________________________________ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Linda Megner (MISU) och Frida Bender (MISU) har varit biträdande handledare till projektet, och Richard och Joakim kommer till MISU för att berätta vad de gjort och vad de kommit fram till, samt bjuda till diskussion kring ämnet. Observera att seminariet hålls på svenska. Vi ber om ursäkt för det korta varslet, men torsdags-seminarierna är ganska fullbokade de närmsta månaderna. Tid och Plats Torsdag 8 mars 2018, 14.15 Rossbysalen C609, Arrhenius Laboratory, 6th floor Vänliga hälsningar Susanne Ekman _____________________________________ Susanne Frej Ekman Kommunikatör Meteorologiska Institutionen (MISU) Stockholms universitet 106 91 Stockholm Besöksadress: Arrheniuslaboratoriet, Svante Arrhenius Väg 16C Telefon: 08-16 17 51 Mobil: 072-147 43 17 E-post: susanne.ekman at misu.su.se www.misu.su.se _____________________________________ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From arjen.stroeven at natgeo.su.se Sat Mar 3 09:02:00 2018 From: arjen.stroeven at natgeo.su.se (Arjen Stroeven) Date: Sat, 3 Mar 2018 08:02:00 +0000 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] =?utf-8?q?Guest_lecture_by_Professor_Torb?= =?utf-8?q?j=C3=B6rn_T=C3=B6rnqvist?= Message-ID: <49C32618-D46A-4391-AAE4-B1C36D877406@natgeo.su.se> The last deglaciation after halftime: A sea-level perspective Torbjörn E. Törnqvist Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Tulane University The early Holocene is the most recent pre-industrial warm interval with rapidly melting ice sheets, yet high-resolution relative sea-level (RSL) records from this time interval barely exist. Here we present new RSL data from basal marsh peats in the Mississippi Delta that cover the time period from 10 to 8 ka. The latter portion of this record captures the 8.2 ka cooling event that was triggered by the final drainage of proglacial Lake Agassiz. This allows us to estimate the magnitude of the associated sea-level jump at this time (1.5 ± 0.7 m). More recent work has pushed our record further back in time, showing that RSL data from the US Gulf Coast plot much higher (up to about 15 m) than globally averaged “eustatic” sea-level data of similar age. In association with this, rates of RSL rise are only about 5 mm/yr, considerably lower than what is seen from records in the opposite hemisphere (notably SE Asia). Glacial isostatic adjustment modeling is used to assess how this contrast may be explained by the relative contributions of the Laurentide and Antarctic ice sheets to global sea-level rise during this time. Professor Törnqvist’s Homepage: http://www2.tulane.edu/sse/eens/faculty-and-staff/tornqvist.cfm Professor Törnqvist’s Quaternary Research Group: http://www.tulane.edu/~tor/ Venue: Högbomsalen Date: May 4, 2018 All warmly welcome! 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As our new colleague you will work with setting up and maintaining the HARMONIE-Climate regional climate model at DMI including execution, pre- and post-processing environments. You will be part of designing and executing model experiments, as well as developing model code as part of an international consortium around HARMONIE-Climate. You will interact closely with the NWP group at DMI in using and developing the HARMONIE NWP model and with the oceanography group in using HARMONIE-Climate output in downstream applications. You will work with analyses of the modelled climate and writing technical reports and scientific papers as well as contributing to grant applications. Expected qualifications - Background: Climate scientist (MSc or PhD) with a background in meteorology, oceanography or other fields with strong emphasis on dynamical modelling and mathematics (e.g. physics or engineering) - Experience with regional climate modelling or numerical weather prediction modelling is an advantage - Highly analytical, with programming experience in Fortran and C++, Linux/Unix and Python scripting, parallel computing/optimizations and execution of large codes on HPC - Good communication skills in oral and written English are essential. Application deadline is Tuesday 27th March 2018. For more details and application process, please see: https://candidate.hr-manager.net/ApplicationInit.aspx?cid=5001&ProjectId=111158&MediaId=5 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Best regards, Susanne Ekman _____________________________________ Susanne Frej Ekman Science Communicator Department of Meteorology (MISU) Stockholm University 106 91 Stockholm Visiting address: Arrhenius Laboratory, Svante Arrhenius Väg 16C Phone: +46(0)8-16 17 51 Mobile: +46(0)72-147 43 17 Email: susanne.ekman at misu.su.se www.misu.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: 20697 bytes Desc: image001.jpg URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Full journal name: VV, ppp-ppp. Doi: XX.XXXX/XXXXXXX Best wishes, Alasdair Alasdair Skelton Professor of Geochemistry and Petrology Director of the Bolin Centre for Climate Research Department of Geological Sciences Stockholm University 106 91 Stockholm Sweden +46 76 77 076 99 alasdair.skelton at geo.su.se -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Alasdair.Skelton at geo.su.se Mon Mar 5 15:32:50 2018 From: Alasdair.Skelton at geo.su.se (Alasdair Skelton) Date: Mon, 5 Mar 2018 14:32:50 +0000 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] Publications - more information Message-ID: <80488de8964143b1a3bb2df46bdd693c@ebox-prod-srv08.win.su.se> Dear Members of the Bolin Centre, I have been asked the same question a few times since sending out this e-mail, so I am writing an answer to everyone ... The question is which publications can be included. You are welcome to include any climate-related publication, so long as it was published (not just in press) in 2017. You are most welcome to include a publication even if you did not list the Bolin Centre as an affiliation and even if you did not use funds from the Bolin Centre. Many thanks, Alasdair From: Alasdair Skelton Sent: Monday, March 5, 2018 11:34 To: 'bolincentret-at-su.se at lists.su.se' Subject: Publications Dear Members of the Bolin Centre, We are presently preparing our first annual report (for 2017). We will include a publication list in this report. We will take this publication list directly from the Bolin Centre website (https://bolin.su.se/index.php/publications-2017). Please make sure that all of your 2017 publications are on this list now so that we can include them in the annual report. If any of your publications related to climate are missing, please send the reference using the same format as on the website (see below) to Ines (ines.jakobsson at geo.su.se) no later than March 31. Surname, N.N., Surname, N.N., and Surname, N., 2017. Title of paper. Full journal name: VV, ppp-ppp. Doi: XX.XXXX/XXXXXXX Best wishes, Alasdair Alasdair Skelton Professor of Geochemistry and Petrology Director of the Bolin Centre for Climate Research Department of Geological Sciences Stockholm University 106 91 Stockholm Sweden +46 76 77 076 99 alasdair.skelton at geo.su.se -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From gudrun at math.su.se Mon Mar 5 19:49:03 2018 From: gudrun at math.su.se (=?utf-8?B?R3VkcnVuIEJyYXR0c3Ryw7Zt?=) Date: Mon, 5 Mar 2018 18:49:03 +0000 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] Position in Scientific computing with applications in Climate Message-ID: Hello Everyone, Perhaps the following position, which just opened for applications, could be of interest to some people at the Bolin Centre? Please note the deadline: April 3. https://www.su.se/english/about/working-at-su/jobs?rmpage=job&rmjob=4955&rmlang=UK Best, Gudrun Brattström From annika.burstrom at su.se Tue Mar 6 09:57:27 2018 From: annika.burstrom at su.se (=?Windows-1252?Q?Annika_Burstr=F6m?=) Date: Tue, 6 Mar 2018 08:57:27 +0000 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] =?windows-1252?q?Bolin_Centre_Seminar_Mar?= =?windows-1252?q?ch_8_at_11h15-12h15=2E_Titel=3A_Contrasting_the_Hydrolog?= =?windows-1252?q?ical_Cycle_in_Past_and_Future_Warm_Climates_=96_with_imp?= =?windows-1252?q?lications_for_Ocean_Overturning_Circulation?= Message-ID: <3b10f85b4e3f4663a6eba8725ab1604f@ebox-prod-srv12.win.su.se> Bolin Centre Seminar Series: “Contrasting the Hydrological Cycle in Past and Future Warm Climates – with implications for Ocean Overturning Circulation” Speaker Natalie Burls, Department of Atmospheric, Oceanic & Earth Sciences, George Mason University When & where March 8 at 11h15-12h15 in Högbomsalen, Geoscience Building Title Contrasting the Hydrological Cycle in Past and Future Warm Climates – with implications for Ocean Overturning Circulation Abstract During the warm Miocene and Pliocene epochs, subtropical regions had enough precipitation to support rich vegetation and fauna. Only with global cooling and the onset of glacial cycles some 3 million years ago, towards the end of the Pliocene, did the broad patterns of arid and semi-arid subtropical regions become fully developed. However, current projections of future global warming caused by CO2 rise generally suggest the intensification of dry conditions over these subtropical regions, rather than the return to a wetter state. What makes future projections different from these past warm climates? In an effort to answer this question, this talk focuses specifically on the warm Pliocene – the most recent time in Earth’s history during which reconstructed atmospheric CO2 concentrations are estimated to have been in the region of 400ppm. We investigate this question by comparing a typical quadrupling-of-CO2 experiment with a simulation driven by sea surface temperatures closely resembling available reconstructions for the early Pliocene. Sensitivity studies exploring cloud controls on tropical climate, and theoretical arguments inferring Pliocene cloud radiative forcing will be discussed, as well as implications for the meridional ocean overturning circulation in the Pacific basin during the Pliocene. A lunch sandwich will be served, please e-mail bolin at su.se if you would like one. Welcome! Kind regards, Annika Burström Coordinator & Communicator Bolin Centre for Climate Research Stockholm University SE-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden Visiting address: Room S312, Geoscience Building at Frescati, Svante Arrhenius väg 8, Stockholm Phone: +46 (0)8 674 78 37 Mobile: +46 (0)72-148 91 49 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From rodrigo at misu.su.se Tue Mar 6 10:17:21 2018 From: rodrigo at misu.su.se (Rodrigo Caballero) Date: Tue, 6 Mar 2018 09:17:21 +0000 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] Fwd: [Met-jobs] Ocean/Climate post-doc opportunity at UNSW References: <3B73BD53-AEDA-4E40-8220-0517F808662F@unsw.edu.au> Message-ID: > Begin forwarded message: > > From: Jan Zika > Subject: [Met-jobs] Ocean/Climate post-doc opportunity at UNSW > Date: 6 March 2018 at 02:16:59 CET > To: "met-jobs at lists.reading.ac.uk" > > Dear met-jobs >> > We seek an outstanding Postdoctoral Research Associate to address the challenge of improving projections of ocean heat content increase and the associated global and regional sea level change. The successful candidate will work on the detection and attribution of changes in ocean temperatures and salinity using historical observations and the latest generation of global coupled atmosphere ocean climate models. The analysis will aim to quantify the underlying mechanisms controlling the distribution of ocean temperature and salinity change. > > About the role > > - A$91K - A$98K per year (depending on experience) plus 17% employer superannuation and leave loading > - 3 years Fixed Term > - This position is offered flexibly, either full time or part time. > > To be successful in this role you will have: > > -PhD or equivalent qualification in physical oceanography, physical climate science, or ocean or climate modelling > -Strong research and publication track record (relative to career opportunity) in physical oceanography, large-scale ocean-atmosphere dynamics or global climate modeling and model development > -Experience in running ocean or climate models and analysing ocean dynamical processes > -Expertise in the analysis and interpretation of observational data sets and/or model output > -Excellent oral and written communication skills > -Demonstrated programming skills in a Unix/Linux environment (e.g. Fortran, shell scripts, NCL, R, Matlab) > > Please refer to the position description for the full selection criteria. You should systematically address the selection criteria listed within the position description in your application. Please apply online - applications will not be accepted if sent directly to the contact listed. > > The above can be accessed at: https://tinyurl.com/y9nso8yq > > You may be required to undergo pre-employment checks prior to appointment to this role. > > The closing date is 25 March. > > Please contact Professor John Church (john.church at unsw.edu.au) or me if you have any questions about the role. > > Sincerely > Jan > >> >> >> Dr Jan D. Zika >> Lecturer in Mathematics and Climate >> University of New South Wales >> School of Mathematics and Statistics >> j.zika at unsw.edu.au | +61 (0)2 93855827 | sites.google.com/site/zikasocean/ >> >> > > > _______________________________________________ > Met-jobs mailing list > https://www.lists.rdg.ac.uk/mailman/listinfo/met-jobs -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Törnqvist Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Tulane University The early Holocene is the most recent pre-industrial warm interval with rapidly melting ice sheets, yet high-resolution relative sea-level (RSL) records from this time interval barely exist. Here we present new RSL data from basal marsh peats in the Mississippi Delta that cover the time period from 10 to 8 ka. The latter portion of this record captures the 8.2 ka cooling event that was triggered by the final drainage of proglacial Lake Agassiz. This allows us to estimate the magnitude of the associated sea-level jump at this time (1.5 ± 0.7 m). More recent work has pushed our record further back in time, showing that RSL data from the US Gulf Coast plot much higher (up to about 15 m) than globally averaged “eustatic” sea-level data of similar age. In association with this, rates of RSL rise are only about 5 mm/yr, considerably lower than what is seen from records in the opposite hemisphere (notably SE Asia). Glacial isostatic adjustment modeling is used to assess how this contrast may be explained by the relative contributions of the Laurentide and Antarctic ice sheets to global sea-level rise during this time. Professor Törnqvist’s Homepage: http://www2.tulane.edu/sse/eens/faculty-and-staff/tornqvist.cfm Professor Törnqvist’s Quaternary Research Group: http://www.tulane.edu/~tor/ Venue: Högbomsalen Date: May 4, 2018; kl 11-12. All warmly welcome! Arjen Stroeven Department of Physical Geography Stockholm University -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From bolin at su.se Wed Mar 7 10:04:02 2018 From: bolin at su.se (The Bolin Centre for Climate Research ) Date: 7 Mar 2018 10:04:02 +0100 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] Weekly update, week 10 Message-ID: [Sidhuvud] Week 10, 2018 Click here to read the letter in your browser (http://su.powerinit.com/Modules/Campaign/Newsletter.aspx?n=1352&e=bolincentret-at-su.se at lists.su.se&r=302161&h=39B8F3345AAC5ABB945C52B2A99087C7) The Bolin Centre is a multi-disciplinary consortium of over 300 scientists in Sweden that conducts research and graduate education related to the Earth´s climate. Hi! This is the new look for the weekly updates from the Bolin Centre. Here you will find a selection of our latest news, events and other updates. If you have suggestions that you would like to include in coming updates, you are welcome to send these to bolin at su.se (mailto:bolin at su.se) . Bolin Centre at Twitter and Facebook Do you think it is important to spread climate research, facts and knowledge-based climate information to the general public? We think so too! We now launch Facebook and Twitter accounts to reach a broader target group. Make sure to follows us at Twitter (https://twitter.com/BolinCentre) and Facebook. (https://www.facebook.com/BolinCentre/) #whenIwasyoung Have you noticed any changes in the climate since you were young? To help demonstrate climate change we launch the initiative #whenIwasyoung - and we invite everybody to join in and tell us your story! Tweet/Facebook your recollection on how it was when you were young and how it differs from today. Use the hashtag #whenIwasyoung. We hope that the phrase will be posted many times, with an accompanying personal story of climate change. Update the publication list Do you have any new publications? Help us keep the Bolin Centre publication list updated. Kindly send new publications to bolin at su.se (mailto:bolin at su.se) . New datasets in the Bolin Centre Database There are four new datasets in our database: Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations and its optical properties in the Laptev and East Siberian Seas 2003-2011. Svetlana Pugach, Igor Semiletov, Örjan Gustafsson et al., https://bolin.su.se/data/Pugach-2018 (https://bolin.su.se/data/Pugach-2018) Stockholm Historical Weather Observations. Anders Moberg, https://bolin.su.se/data/Stockholm-Historical-Weather-2017. (https://bolin.su.se/data/Stockholm-Historical-Weather-2017) This is an updated version with data to December 31, 2017. Cross-shelf transport time and degradation rates for terrestrial organic matter in the Laptev Sea. Lisa Bröder, Örjan Gustafsson et al., https://bolin.su.se/data/Broder-2018 (https://bolin.su.se/data/Broder-2018) North Atlantic Eocene Oligocene foraminiferal stable isotope and Mg/Ca proxy data. Helen Coxall et al., https://bolin.su.se/data/Coxall-2018 (https://bolin.su.se/data/Coxall-2018) 8 MAR Bolin Centre Seminar Series | Research Area 1 Titel: Contrasting the Hydrological Cycle in Past and Future Warm Climates – with implications for Ocean Overturning Circulation Speaker: Natalie Burls, Department of Atmospheric, Oceanic & Earth Sciences, George Mason University Time and place: March 8 at 11h15–12h15 Ahlmannsalen, Geoscience Building Lunch sandwich: will be served, please e-mail bolin at su.se if you would like one Abstract and more info: HERE (https://bolin.su.se/index.php/component/jevents/icalrepeat.detail/2018/03/08/461/-/bolin-centre-seminar-series-research-area-1?Itemid=1) 14 MAR Bolin Centre Seminar Series | Research Area 3 Titel: A Review of the Arctic Freshwater Synthesis and Emerging Adaptation Strategies Speaker: Terry D. Prowse, Professor & Research Chair, Water and Climate Impacts Research Centre (W-CIRC), University of Victoria & Environment and Climate Change Canada Time and place: March 14 at 11h15–12h15 Ahlmannsalen, Geoscience Building Lunch sandwich: will be served, please e-mail bolin at su.se if you would like one Abstract and more info: will soon be published at bolin.su.se (http://bolin.su.se) 22 MAR Rossby Centre at SMHI | Klimatinnovationer för akademin och industrin Kan klimatåtgärder stödas av avancerade klimatmodeller? Välkommen till en workshop där klimatforskare och industri möts! 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On top of that we have three more seminars, see more about all of them in links below. · Monday March 12th 13.15 Extra IMI seminar Surfing white waves - impacts of a severe storm on the winter marginal ice zone in the Southern Ocean Marcello Vichi - University of Cape Town · Tuesday March 13th 11.15 MISU theme "Earth in Space" seminar Modelling Venus Through Time and its Implications for the liquid water Habitable Zone Michael Way, Astronomy and Space Physics, Uppsala University/NASA · Thursday March 15th 14.15 Research seminar Application of a FEM model for fluid-structure interaction problems to cell mechanics Jakob Beran, PhD student at MISU · Thursday March 15th 14.45 Review seminar Bio-logging for environmental parameters sampling Etienne Pauthenet, PhD student at MISU All seminars take place in Rossbysalen C609, Arrhenius Laboratory, 6th floor. Welcome! See all MISU seminars here https://www.misu.su.se/about-us/events/seminars Best regards, Susanne Ekman _____________________________________ Susanne Frej Ekman Science Communicator Department of Meteorology (MISU) Stockholm University 106 91 Stockholm Visiting address: Arrhenius Laboratory, Svante Arrhenius Väg 16C Phone: +46(0)8-16 17 51 Mobile: +46(0)72-147 43 17 Email: susanne.ekman at misu.su.se www.misu.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: 62827 bytes Desc: image001.jpg URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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So details are: *Bolin Centre Seminar Series: “/Contrasting the Hydrological Cycle in Past and Future Warm Climates – with implications for Ocean Overturning Circulation/”* *Speaker *Natalie Burls, Department of Atmospheric, Oceanic & Earth Sciences, George Mason University *When & where***March 8 at 11h15-12h15 in Ahlmansalen (House U, 3rd floor), Geoscience Building* Title*Contrasting the Hydrological Cycle in Past and Future Warm Climates – with implications for Ocean Overturning Circulation *Abstract* During the warm Miocene and Pliocene epochs, subtropical regions had enough precipitation to support rich vegetation and fauna. Only with global cooling and the onset of glacial cycles some 3 million years ago, towards the end of the Pliocene, did the broad patterns of arid and semi-arid subtropical regions become fully developed. However, current projections of future global warming caused by CO2 rise generally suggest the intensification of dry conditions over these subtropical regions, rather than the return to a wetter state. What makes future projections different from these past warm climates? In an effort to answer this question, this talk focuses specifically on the warm Pliocene – the most recent time in Earth’s history during which reconstructed atmospheric CO2 concentrations are estimated to have been in the region of 400ppm. We investigate this question by comparing a typical quadrupling-of-CO2 experiment with a simulation driven by sea surface temperatures closely resembling available reconstructions for the early Pliocene. 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Watch it live here: https://connect.sunet.se/bolincentre. Speaker: Natalie Burls, Department of Atmospheric, Oceanic & Earth Sciences, George Mason University Title: Contrasting the Hydrological Cycle in Past and Future Warm Climates – with implications for Ocean Overturning Circulation When and where: TODAY at 11h15-12h15 in Högbomsalen, Geoscience Building Abstract During the warm Miocene and Pliocene epochs, subtropical regions had enough precipitation to support rich vegetation and fauna. Only with global cooling and the onset of glacial cycles some 3 million years ago, towards the end of the Pliocene, did the broad patterns of arid and semi-arid subtropical regions become fully developed. However, current projections of future global warming caused by CO2 rise generally suggest the intensification of dry conditions over these subtropical regions, rather than the return to a wetter state. What makes future projections different from these past warm climates? In an effort to answer this question, this talk focuses specifically on the warm Pliocene – the most recent time in Earth’s history during which reconstructed atmospheric CO2 concentrations are estimated to have been in the region of 400ppm. We investigate this question by comparing a typical quadrupling-of-CO2 experiment with a simulation driven by sea surface temperatures closely resembling available reconstructions for the early Pliocene. Sensitivity studies exploring cloud controls on tropical climate, and theoretical arguments inferring Pliocene cloud radiative forcing will be discussed, as well as implications for the meridional ocean overturning circulation in the Pacific basin during the Pliocene. [https://bolin.su.se/images/news_18/WetterSubtropicsSchematic_.jpg] Kind regards, Annika Burström Coordinator & Communicator Bolin Centre for Climate Research Stockholm University SE-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Prowse, Professor and Research Chair, Water and Climate Impacts Research Centre (W-CIRC), University of Victoria & Environment and Climate Change Canada Title: A Review of the Arctic Freshwater Synthesis and Emerging Adaptation Strategies When and where: March 11h15-12h15 in Ahlmannsalen, Geoscience Building Lunch sandwich: Will be served, please e-mail bolin at su.se no later than March 14 at 08:00 if you would like one More info: HERE Abstract This talk reviews the rationale, design and results of the Arctic Freshwater Synthesis (AFS), which was produced in response to joint requests from the World Climate Research Program's Climate and Cryosphere Project (WCRP-CliC), the International Arctic Science Committee (IASC) and the Arctic Council's Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Program (AMAP). The AFS was published as a special issue of the Journal of Geophysical Research-Biogeosciences co-authored by 41 authors from 10 countries, and focused on assessing the various Arctic freshwater sources, fluxes, storages and effects, under five key components: atmosphere, oceans, terrestrial hydrology, terrestrial ecology and resources. These are briefly reviewed with a special focus placed on some new emerging research programs, including potential freshwater-adaptation approaches that could be employed to deal with the risks and benefits arising from changes in Arctic freshwater resources. [https://bolin.su.se/images/news_18/RA3.jpg] Kind regards, Annika Burström Coordinator & Communicator Bolin Centre for Climate Research Stockholm University SE-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Bolin Centre Seminar Series: A Review of the Arctic Freshwater Synthesis and Emerging Adaptation Strategies Speaker: Terry D. Prowse, Professor and Research Chair, Water and Climate Impacts Research Centre (W-CIRC), University of Victoria & Environment and Climate Change Canada Title: A Review of the Arctic Freshwater Synthesis and Emerging Adaptation Strategies When and where: March 14 at 11h15-12h15 in Ahlmannsalen, Geoscience Building Lunch sandwich: Will be served, please e-mail bolin at su.se no later than March 14 at 08:00 if you would like one More info: HERE Abstract This talk reviews the rationale, design and results of the Arctic Freshwater Synthesis (AFS), which was produced in response to joint requests from the World Climate Research Program's Climate and Cryosphere Project (WCRP-CliC), the International Arctic Science Committee (IASC) and the Arctic Council's Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Program (AMAP). The AFS was published as a special issue of the Journal of Geophysical Research-Biogeosciences co-authored by 41 authors from 10 countries, and focused on assessing the various Arctic freshwater sources, fluxes, storages and effects, under five key components: atmosphere, oceans, terrestrial hydrology, terrestrial ecology and resources. These are briefly reviewed with a special focus placed on some new emerging research programs, including potential freshwater-adaptation approaches that could be employed to deal with the risks and benefits arising from changes in Arctic freshwater resources. [https://bolin.su.se/images/news_18/RA3.jpg] Kind regards, Annika Burström Coordinator & Communicator Bolin Centre for Climate Research Stockholm University SE-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Tidsaspekter spelar en avgörande roll, med frågeställningar kring när och till vilket pris vi kan minska utsläppen. Utsläppsscenarier kan testas med avancerade klimatmodeller, som även kallas för klimatsystemmodeller Workshopen den 22 mars kommer att belysa klimatsystemmodeller i samspel med planering av klimatåtgärder. Den inleds med korta presentationer och avslutas med gemensamma diskussioner utifrån deltagarnas perspektiv. Diskussionen förväntas kretsa kring frågan hur olika potentiella klimatåtgärder kan förbättras med stöd av nya klimatsystemmodeller. Bland de medverkande finns såväl klimatforskare som representanter från olika branscher i näringslivet. Preliminärt program bifogas. Välkommen med din anmälan senast den 16 mars! Med vänliga hälsningar, Helena Helena Martins PhD, Science communicator SMHI / Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute Research department, Rossby Centre SE - 601 76 Norrköping www.smhi.se E-post / Email: helena.martins at smhi.se Tel vx/ Phone: +46 (0)11 495 87 05 Besöksadress / Street address: Folkborgsvägen 17 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: klimatinovationer_workshop_inbjudan.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 181225 bytes Desc: klimatinovationer_workshop_inbjudan.pdf URL: From anders.moberg at natgeo.su.se Mon Mar 12 11:52:32 2018 From: anders.moberg at natgeo.su.se (Anders Moberg) Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2018 11:52:32 +0100 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] Research Data Policy for Stockholm University Message-ID: For your information, Stockholm University has formally adopted a Policy for Research Data. We are the first university in Sweden to do this. Information in Swedish is available here: https://www.su.se/biblioteket/publicera/forskningsdata/riktlinjer/forskningsdatapolicy-f%C3%B6r-stockholms-universitet-1.376329 Information in English will be made available soon. -- ______________________________________ Anders Moberg Associate professor / Docent Bolin Centre Database Coordinator Department of Physical Geography Stockholm University SE-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden Phone: + 46 (0)8 674 7814 https://www.su.se/profiles/amobe https://www.natgeo.su.se https://bolin.su.se/data/ _______________________________________ From qiong.zhang at natgeo.su.se Mon Mar 12 14:09:52 2018 From: qiong.zhang at natgeo.su.se (Qiong Zhang) Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2018 13:09:52 +0000 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] PhD summer course on climate model simulations Message-ID: Dear Bolin Centre PhD students, This is a remind to apply for the summer course on climate model simulations, there are still a few places available. 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Name: RA5 Workshop.jpeg Type: image/jpeg Size: 57207 bytes Desc: RA5 Workshop.jpeg URL: From bolin at su.se Tue Mar 13 09:36:50 2018 From: bolin at su.se (The Bolin Centre for Climate Research) Date: 13 Mar 2018 09:36:50 +0100 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] Weekly update, week 11 Message-ID: [Sidhuvud] Week 11, 2018 Click here to read the letter in your browser (http://su.powerinit.com/Modules/Campaign/Newsletter.aspx?n=1448&e=bolincentret-at-su.se at lists.su.se&r=302161&h=E4DA61B173AE19485A078F253469ADC6) The Bolin Centre is a multi-disciplinary consortium of over 300 scientists in Sweden that conducts research and graduate education related to the Earth´s climate. Climate Festival May 21-23 Welcome to the Bolin Centre Climate Festival! We invite all Bolin Centre members to visit the festival. It is our biggest outreach event for school children age 10-19, school teachers and the public. There will be a range of hands-on climate activities, popular science climate lectures and an expo with climate-related exhibits from a variety of organizations. Find the full program here (https://bolin.su.se/index.php/klimatfestivalen) . If you have kids that you think would like to come - feel free to inform their school! School classes are registered by their teacher. Available spaces tend to go fast and it is first come first served. Last year we had over 1300 visitors. The Climate Festival will be held in Swedish. Let us Twitter about your publications Let us help you get some extra attention for your publications. Send us a short line about your results and a link to the publication to bolin at su.se (mailto:bolin at su.se) and we will help you get it out there. Bert Bolin, the origins of the IPCC and how the world woke up to climate change "All of a sudden we were seeing a problem that people had thought was going to be a hundred years away coming within the next generation.” The citation above is from Jill Jäger, an environmental scientist, who in 1985, attended a meeting in a small town in the Austrian Alps. The meeting was chaired by Bert Bolin. Read about how the world’s climate science assessment body formed and how Bert Bolin was involved here (https://icsu.org/current/blog/the-origins-of-the-ipcc-how-the-world-woke-up-to-climate-change) . seminars 14 MAR Bolin Centre Seminar Series | Research Area 3 Titel: A Review of the Arctic Freshwater Synthesis and Emerging Adaptation Strategies Speaker: Terry D. Prowse, Professor & Research Chair, Water and Climate Impacts Research Centre (W-CIRC), University of Victoria & Environment and Climate Change Canada Time and place: March 14 at 11h15–12h15 Ahlmannsalen, Geoscience Building Lunch sandwich: will be served, please e-mail bolin at su.se (mailto:bolin at su.se) if you would like one Abstract and more info:HERE (https://bolin.su.se/index.php/component/jevents/icalrepeat.detail/2018/03/14/475/-/ra-seminar-series-ra3?Itemid=1) 22 MAR Rossby Centre at SMHI | Klimatinnovationer för akademin och industrin Kan klimatåtgärder stödas av avancerade klimatmodeller? Välkommen till en workshop där klimatforskare och industri möts! Anmälan: HÄR (https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc0alZEcQYjL6vO4O1Dtnqtk7cBxQp1tkYMgjHs84eVr-FrIg/viewform?c=0&amp;w=1) Mer infomation: HÄR (https://bolin.su.se/index.php/component/jevents/icalrepeat.detail/2018/03/22/468/-/workshop-rossby-centre-at-smhi?Itemid=1) The Bolin Centre Weekly News provides you with a selection of our current activity and latest news and is sent to all members of the Bolin Centre. If you have suggestions that you would like to include in coming updates, you are welcome to send these to bolin at su.se. (mailto:bolin at su.se) Editor: Annika BurströmFoto: Martin Jakobsson, Niklas Björling Stay updated Find news and upcoming events at bolin.su.se (http://www.bolin.su.se) and follow us on Twitter (https://twitter.com/BolinCentre) and Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/BolinCentre/) . [Facebook] (https://www.facebook.com/BolinCentre/) [Twitter] (https://twitter.com/BolinCentre) [Youtube] (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgS8tYa6ErDZb_5ZIOpf6fA) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From malin.kylander at geo.su.se Tue Mar 13 09:42:48 2018 From: malin.kylander at geo.su.se (Malin Kylander) Date: Tue, 13 Mar 2018 08:42:48 +0000 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] Carbon 14 Raffle Message-ID: <590739B6-EB88-42BA-8A94-A42A38023D25@geo.su.se> Hello All, Thought this might interest some of you. Beta Analytic has announced a Radiocarbon Date Raffle for young researchers with a chance to win an age date. See details here: https://www.radiocarbon.com/raffle.htm Best Malin ________________________________________ Dr. Malin Kylander Docent, Senior Lecturer in Chemical Sedimentology Department of Geological Sciences and the Bolin Centre for Climate Research Stockholm University SE-10691 Stockholm Sweden On the web: http://people.geo.su.se/malin Mob: +46 (0) 707521821 Tel: +46 (08) 674 7898 e-mail: malin.kylander at geo.su.se -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From nina.kirchner at natgeo.su.se Tue Mar 13 11:46:52 2018 From: nina.kirchner at natgeo.su.se (Nina Kirchner) Date: Tue, 13 Mar 2018 11:46:52 +0100 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] 2017 Bolincentre publications Message-ID: Dear members of the Bolincentre, here is a gentle reminder to send your publications from 2017 to Alasdair Skelton and Ines Jakobsson, so that we have an up-to-date archive on the Bolincentre homepage. We need it for the Annual report, and the final report which is due in 2019. Many thanks for supporting us in this task! Best wishes Nina and Alasdair From susanne.ekman at misu.su.se Tue Mar 13 14:33:42 2018 From: susanne.ekman at misu.su.se (Susanne Frej Ekman) Date: Tue, 13 Mar 2018 13:33:42 +0000 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] =?windows-1252?q?Welcome_to_PhD_defence_?= =?windows-1252?q?=96_Filippa_Fransner_=96_March_22nd_10-12?= Message-ID: <7f5771d8a9a544518dc0c7a899145785@ebox-prod-srv07.win.su.se> Welcome to Filippa Fransner’s PhD defence! Thesis title: Organic carbon dynamics in the Baltic Sea – a modelling perspective [AskoVinter_FilippaFransner] Askö in the winter. Credit: Filippa Fransner. Time and Place: Thursday March 22nd 10-12 Nordenskiöldsalen, Geoscience Building, section U3, 3rd floor See more information here. Abstract Coastal seas constitute a link between land and the open ocean, and therefore play an important role in the global carbon cycle. Large amounts of carbon, of both terrestrial and marine origin, transit and are transformed in these waters, which belong to the more productive areas of the oceans. Despite much research has been done on the subject, there are still many unknown factors in the coastal sea carbon cycling. This doctoral thesis investigates the carbon dynamics in the Baltic Sea, with a focus on the production and fate of marine and terrestrial organic carbon and its influence on the air-sea CO2 exchange in its northernmost part, the Gulf of Bothnia. The main approach is the use of a coupled 3D physical-biogeochemical model, in combination with a long series of measurements of physical and biogeochemical parameters. It is found that phytoplankton stoichiometric flexibility in particular, with non-Redfieldian dynamics, is key to explaining seasonal pCO2, dissolved organic carbon (DOC), and nutrient dynamics. Furthermore, it is shown that the organic carbon production needed to reproduce the summer pCO2 drawdown is larger than measured estimates of primary production. This discrepancy is attributed to a substantial production of extracellular DOC, which seems not to be captured by measurements. Best regards, Susanne Ekman _____________________________________ Susanne Frej Ekman Science Communicator Department of Meteorology (MISU) Stockholm University 106 91 Stockholm Visiting address: Arrhenius Laboratory, Svante Arrhenius Väg 16C Phone: +46(0)8-16 17 51 Mobile: +46(0)72-147 43 17 Email: susanne.ekman at misu.su.se www.misu.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: 413041 bytes Desc: image001.jpg URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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If you are interested in urban ecosystem services, green-blue areas and nature-based solutions in relation to hydro-climatic conditions and changes, come to this seminar! Romain will present for about 30 mins and after that there will be time for discussion, feedback and questions. Warmly welcome! Gia --- Georgia (Gia) Destouni Professor of Hydrology, Hydrogeology and Water Resources Head of Department Department of Physical Geography Stockholm University SE-106 91 Stockholm Telephone: +46 (0)8 164785 Fax: +46 (0)8 16 4794 e-mail: georgia.destouni at natgeo.su.se URLs: www.su.se/profiles/gdest giadestouni.blogspot.se -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Can´t join us? Watch it live here: https://connect.sunet.se/bolincentre. Bolin Centre Seminar Series: A Review of the Arctic Freshwater Synthesis and Emerging Adaptation Strategies Hosted by RA3 = Hydrosphere, Cryosphere and Climate. Speaker: Terry D. Prowse, Professor and Research Chair, Water and Climate Impacts Research Centre (W-CIRC), University of Victoria & Environment and Climate Change Canada Title: A Review of the Arctic Freshwater Synthesis and Emerging Adaptation Strategies When and where: TODAY at 11h15-12h15 in Ahlmannsalen, Geoscience Building Abstract This talk reviews the rationale, design and results of the Arctic Freshwater Synthesis (AFS), which was produced in response to joint requests from the World Climate Research Program's Climate and Cryosphere Project (WCRP-CliC), the International Arctic Science Committee (IASC) and the Arctic Council's Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Program (AMAP). 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Best wishes, RA4 co-leads Abstract The Arctic region is warming faster than the rest of the world. As the climate warms, permafrost soils in the Arctic are thawing, exposing not only carbon (C) but also large nitrogen (N) stocks. The decomposition of this vast pool of long-term immobile C and N stocks may result in the release of greenhouse gases to the atmosphere. Among these, carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4) are being studied extensively, and gaseous C release from thawing permafrost is known to be substantial. However, predictions on the magnitude of this permafrost-carbon feedback are highly variable. Recent studies show that Arctic soils may further be a relevant source of the strong greenhouse gas nitrous oxide (N2O). As N2O is almost 300 times more powerful in warming the climate than CO2 based on a 100-yr time horizon, the release of N2O from thawing permafrost could create a significant non-carbon permafrost-climate feedback. This seminar presents a study that aims to directly assess the effect of permafrost thaw on CO2, CH4 and N2O flux dynamics in a permafrost peatland by using a novel experimental approach: permafrost thaw was simulated on intact plant-soil systems (mesocosms) in a climate-controlled chamber under near-to-natural conditions with different moisture and vegetation scenarios. 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Welcome! · Tuesday March 20th 11.15 MISU seminar An observer's view of the meridional overturning circulation in the northeast Atlantic: Fluxes, flux divergences and conversions Thomas Rossby - MISU/University of Rhode Island, USA · Thursday March 22nd 10.00 PhD Defence Organic carbon dynamics in the Baltic Sea - a modelling perspective Filippa Fransner, MISU · Thursday March 22nd 2018, 14.15 Research seminar Selective Ensemble Mean Technique for Severe Mid-latitude Storms Sebastian Scher, PhD student at MISU · Thursday March 22nd 2018, 15.15 Extra Guest seminar An elevated marine oxygen inventory in a warmer future ocean? Andreas Oschlies, GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel, Germany All seminars take place in Rossbysalen C609, Arrhenius Laboratory, 6th floor. [cid:image001.jpg at 01D3BC4B.951644B0] Welcome! See all MISU seminars here. 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The first Bolin Center Journal Club meeting will be on April 16, 14:00-15:00 in the Navarino room. Like to join? Please contact: alasdair.skelton at geo.su.se (mailto:alasdair.skelton at geo.su.se) In Swedish | Här ska all svensk medborgarforskning samlas Den tekniska utvecklingen gör att medborgarforskning har ökat lavinartat under det senaste decenniet. Nu ska en nationell portal hjälpa både forskare och allmänhet att hitta rätt bland appar och etik så att framtidens projekt håller hög kvalitet. Vinnova stöder projektet med tio miljoner kronor under en treårsperiod. Läs mer HÄR (https://www.tidningencurie.se/nyheter/2018/03/14/har-ska-all-svensk-medborgarforskning-samlas/?utm_campaign=unspecified&utm_content=unspecified&utm_medium=email&utm_source=apsis-anp-3) . BOLIN CENTRE SEMINARS AND EVENTS 8 MAy Bolin Centre Seminar Series | Research Area 4 Titel: To be announced Speaker: David Bastviken, Linköping University Time & place: May 8 at 11h15–12h15, Ahlmannsalen Abstract and more info: will soon be published at www.bolin.su.se (http://www.bolin.su.se) Lunch sandwich: will be served, please e-mail bolin at su.se (mailto:bolin at su.se) if you would like one 21-23 MAY In Swedish | Bolincentrets Klimatfestival Populärvetenskapliga föreläsningar om högaktuell klimatforskning, klimataktiviteter med klimatforskare och mängder av klimatanknutna utställningar från olika organisationer. På Klimatfestivalen finns något för alla! Under tre dagar öppnar vi upp för allmänheten som får träffa våra klimatforskare och under roliga former lära sig mer om klimatförändringarna och vad vi kan göra åt dem. Mer info: HÄR (https://bolin.su.se/index.php/klimatfestivalen) Other Seminars and Events 20 MAR Webinar: Harassment in the Field Panel discussion on changes to field logistics in the context of the #MeToo movement and recent allegations of harassment in the McMurdo Dry Valleys focusing on what to do as a member of a field team or a team leader if you witness harassment, helpful best practices to avoid it in the first place, and systemic changes needed within polar science organizations. More info: HERE (https://apecs.is/outreach/international-polar-week/upcoming-polar-week/polar-week-webinars/2374-harassment-in-the-field-webinar-on-23-march.html) The Bolin Centre Weekly News provides you with a selection of our current activity and latest news and is sent to all members of the Bolin Centre. If you have suggestions that you would like to include in coming updates, you are welcome to send these to bolin at su.se. 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Time and place: Tuesday March 27th 2018, 11.15 Rossbysalen C609, Arrhenius Laboratory, 6th floor Upcoming MISU seminars For the nearest month there will be a recess in the MISU seminars due to the Easter holidays and the EGU conference. Next scheduled seminar is on April 24th, by Dr. Valerio Lembo, also at the University of Hamburg, but in the Department of Meteorology. See all MISU seminars here https://www.misu.su.se/about-us/events/seminars Best regards, Susanne Ekman _____________________________________ Susanne Frej Ekman Science Communicator Department of Meteorology (MISU) Stockholm University 106 91 Stockholm Visiting address: Arrhenius Laboratory, Svante Arrhenius Väg 16C Phone: +46(0)8-16 17 51 Mobile: +46(0)72-147 43 17 Email: susanne.ekman at misu.su.se www.misu.su.se _____________________________________ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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As the climate warms, permafrost soils in the Arctic are thawing, exposing not only carbon (C) but also large nitrogen (N) stocks. The decomposition of this vast pool of long-term immobile C and N stocks may result in the release of greenhouse gases to the atmosphere. Among these, carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4) are being studied extensively, and gaseous C release from thawing permafrost is known to be substantial. However, predictions on the magnitude of this permafrost-carbon feedback are highly variable. Recent studies show that Arctic soils may further be a relevant source of the strong greenhouse gas nitrous oxide (N2O). As N2O is almost 300 times more powerful in warming the climate than CO2 based on a 100-yr time horizon, the release of N2O from thawing permafrost could create a significant non-carbon permafrost-climate feedback. This seminar presents a study that aims to directly assess the effect of permafrost thaw on CO2, CH4 and N2O flux dynamics in a permafrost peatland by using a novel experimental approach: permafrost thaw was simulated on intact plant-soil systems (mesocosms) in a climate-controlled chamber under near-to-natural conditions with different moisture and vegetation scenarios. Besides revealing a clear contribution of old C from deep peat layers to the post-thaw CO2 flux, this study demonstrates that Arctic post-thaw N2O emissions may be larger than previously thought, and that up to one fourth of the Arctic land area could be vulnerable for N2O emissions as permafrost thaws. ---------- Gustaf Hugelius Senior Lecturer Department of Physical Geography Stockholm University Visiting Associate Professor Department of Earth System Science Stanford University Contact: gustaf.hugelius at natgeo.su.se +468 674 78 73 Stockholm University Dept. of Physical Geography Gustaf Hugelius SE-106 91 Stockholm Sweden -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: From bolin at su.se Tue Mar 27 13:36:08 2018 From: bolin at su.se (The Bolin Centre for Climate Research) Date: 27 Mar 2018 13:36:08 +0200 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] Weekly update, week 13 Message-ID: [Sidhuvud] Week 13, 2018 Click here to read the letter in your browser (http://su.powerinit.com/Modules/Campaign/Newsletter.aspx?n=1545&e=bolincentret-at-su.se at lists.su.se&r=302161&h=B40003D2F2977BE1AFD87383D3F7FA26) The Bolin Centre is a multi-disciplinary consortium of over 350 scientists in Sweden that conducts research and graduate education related to the Earth´s climate. In Swedish | Sjögräsängar på västkusten är ovanligt bra på att lagra koldioxid Att sjögräsängar på västkusten är ovanligt bra på att lagra koldioxid är ännu ett viktigt skäl för att skydda dem och deras ekosystem, som hotas av övergödning och överfiske. Läs mer om Bolincenterforskaren Martin Dahls resultat HÄR» (https://www.su.se/deep/om-oss/nyheter/sj%C3%B6gr%C3%A4s%C3%A4ngar-p%C3%A5-v%C3%A4stkusten-%C3%A4r-ovanligt-bra-p%C3%A5-att-lagra-koldioxid-1.378008) Har du också nya spännande resultat som du vill dela med dig av? Tipsa bolin at su.se (mailto:bolin at su.se) . Inbjudan från Accelerator på Stockholms universitet Accelerator (https://acceleratorsu.art) inbjuder forskare, sammanlagt 20 personer från de fyra fakulteterna, för att delta i forskningsinitierande verksamhet där alla fakulteter är representerade. Syftet är att reflektera över den egna forskningen, i samspel med andra discipliners forskare, med utgångspunkt i det eller de konstverk som visas i Accelerator hösten 2018. Intresseanmälningar ska göras till Bengt Novén (bengt.noven at su.se (mailto:bengt.noven at su.se) ). Om ni undrar något så svarar Bengt Novén gärna på era frågor. Call from The Permafrost Young Researchers Network (PYRN) PYRN renews its Executive Committee and has now opened a call for applications of new ExCom members for 2018-2020. This is especially attractive for PhD students and postdocs in their first years after completing PhD in permafrost research who want to be become involved in international networking and also plan to attend the European Conference on Permafrost this year. The call is found HERE» (https://pyrn.arcticportal.org/about-us/executive-committee/excom-2018-2020) BOLIN CENTRE SEMINARS AND EVENTS 8 May Bolin Centre Seminar Series | Research Area 4 Titel: Greenhouse gas emissions from aquatic environments – how can we approach key challenges? Speaker: David Bastviken, Linköping University Time & place: May 8 at 11h15–12h15, Ahlmannsalen Lunch sandwich: will be served, please e-mail bolin at su.se (mailto:bolin at su.se) if you would like one Abstract and more info: HERE» (https://bolin.su.se/index.php/component/jevents/icalrepeat.detail/2018/05/08/490/-/bolin-centre-seminar-series-research-area-4?Itemid=1) 21 May Science Seminar by the Bert Bolin Climate Lecture Speaker 2018 Titel: Climate Feedbacks: Observational Constraints for the worst possible outcomesSpeaker: Dr. Ramanathan, Distinguished Professor of Atmospheric and Climate Sciences at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California, San Diego. Time & place: May 21 at 10h00–11h00, Ahlmannsalen Abstract and more info: will soon be published at bolin.su.se (http://www.bolin.su.se) (https://www.science.su.se/om-oss/kalendarium/2018-%C3%A5rs-bolinf%C3%B6rel%C3%A4sning-om-klimatforskning-1.378800) 21 May Bert Bolin Climate Lecture 2018 Titel: Bending the Curve: Climate Change SolutionsSpeaker: Dr. Ramanathan, Distinguished Professor of Atmospheric and Climate Sciences at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California, San Diego. Time & place: May 21 at 14h00–15h00, Aula Magna Abstract and more info: HERE» (https://www.science.su.se/om-oss/kalendarium/2018-%C3%A5rs-bolinf%C3%B6rel%C3%A4sning-om-klimatforskning-1.378800) 21-23 May In Swedish | Bolincentrets Klimatfestival Populärvetenskapliga föreläsningar om högaktuell klimatforskning, klimataktiviteter med klimatforskare och mängder av klimatanknutna utställningar från olika organisationer. På Klimatfestivalen finns något för alla! Under tre dagar öppnar vi upp för allmänheten som får träffa våra klimatforskare och under roliga former lära sig mer om klimatförändringarna och vad vi kan göra åt dem. Mer info: HÄR» (https://bolin.su.se/index.php/klimatfestivalen) Other Seminars and Events 18-21 June International Paleolimnology Association - International Association of Limnogeology Joint Meeting Welcome to the IPA-IAL 2018 conference in Stockholm June 18-21. More info: HERE» (https://ipa-ial.geo.su.se/) The Bolin Centre Weekly News provides you with a selection of our current activity and latest news and is sent to all members of the Bolin Centre. If you have suggestions that you would like to include in coming updates, you are welcome to send these to bolin at su.se. 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