From Alasdair.Skelton at geo.su.se Thu Apr 8 16:28:54 2021 From: Alasdair.Skelton at geo.su.se (Alasdair Skelton) Date: Thu, 8 Apr 2021 14:28:54 +0000 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] Future Earth Sweden is in search of a Deputy Director In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Dear Members of the Bolin Centre, In case you are interested: Future Earth Sweden is searching for a Deputy Director. The position is posted here: https://futureearth.org/2021/03/31/future-earth-vacancy-deputy-director-for-the-swedish-global-hub-in-stockholm/ Best wishes, Alasdair -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From bolin at su.se Thu Apr 8 16:31:19 2021 From: bolin at su.se (Bolin Centre for Climate Research) Date: 8 Apr 2021 16:31:19 +0200 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] Weekly News, week 14 Message-ID: <202104081431.138EVfju005379@v-mailfilter5.sunet.se> [Sidhuvud] Week 14, 2020 Click here to read the letter in your browser (http://su.powerinit.com/Modules/Campaign/Newsletter.aspx?n=13404&e=bolincentret-at-su.se at lists.su.se&r=302161&h=DCC3FD051B810D668A0CB17FEE0E6659) The Bolin Centre is a multi-disciplinary consortium of over 400 scientists in Sweden that conducts research and graduate education related to the Earth´s climate. Call for proposal: Engineering Mechanics for Climate Research To facilitate new, excellent collaborative work on all aspects of the climate system, viewed through a lens focused on the combination of engineering and natural science approaches, funding is made available through a competitive application and review process. The aim is to increase collaboration between Bolin Centre members with expertise in the natural sciences and the engineering sciences. Proposal application deadline: April 16, 2021 Read more on the Bolin Centre website » (https://bolin.su.se/polopoly_fs/1.546798.1616147002!/menu/standard/file/CALL_EngineeringMechanicsForClimateScience_17March2021_v2.pdf) [Bild] Recent Bolin Centre publications On bolin.su.se/publications (https://bolin.su.se/publications) you’ll find a list of scientific journal publications by Bolin Centre scientists. Here are the most recent ones we have published on the website. Roth, N., Jaramillo, F., Wang-Erlandsson, L., Zamora, D., Palomino-Ángel, S., & Cousins, S.A.O., 2021. A call for consistency with the terms ‘wetter’ and ‘drier’ in climate change studies. Environ Evid: 10, 8. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13750-021-00224-0 (https://doi.org/10.1186/s13750-021-00224-0) Peillod, A., Majka, J., Ring, U., Drüppel, K., Patten, C., Karlsson, A., Włodek, A., and Tehlera, E., 2021. Differences in decompression of a high-pressure unit: A case study from the Cycladic Blueschist Unit on Naxos Island, Greece. Lithos: 386–387. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lithos.2021.106043 (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lithos.2021.106043) Dessandier, P-A., Knies, J., Plaza-Faverola, A., Labrousse, C., Renoult, M., Panieri, G., 2021. Ice-sheet melt drove methane emissions in the Arctic during the last two interglacials. Geology. doi: https://doi.org/10.1130/G48580.1 (https://doi.org/10.1130/G48580.1) De Frenne, P., Lenoir, J., Luoto, M., Scheffers, B.R., Zellweger, F., Aalto, J., Ashcroft, M.B., Christiansen, D.M., Decocq, G., De Pauw, K., Govaert, S., Greiser, C., Gril, E., Hampe, A., Jucker, T., Klinges, D.H., Koelemeijer, I.A., Lembrechts, J.J., Marrec, R., Meeussen, C., Ogée, J., Tyystjärvi, V., Vangansbeke, P., and Hylander, K., 2021. Forest microclimates and climate change: Importance, drivers and future research agenda. Global Change Biology. DOI: 10.1111/gcb.15569 (https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.15569) Rusca, M., Messori, G., & Di Baldassarre, G., 2021. Scenarios of human responses to unprecedented social‐environmental extreme events. Earth's Future: 9, e2020EF001911. https://doi.org/10.1029/2020EF001911 (https://doi.org/10.1029/2020EF001911) Fries, J., Sardina, G., Svensson, G. and Mehlig, B, 2021. Key parameters for droplet evaporation and mixing at the cloud edge. Q J R Meteorol Soc. Accepted Author Manuscript. https://doi.org/10.1002/qj.4015 (https://doi.org/10.1002/qj.4015) You, C., Tjernström, M., Devasthale, A., 2021. Eulerian and Lagrangian views of warm and moist air intrusions into summer Arctic. Atmospheric Research. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.atmosres.2021.105586 (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.atmosres.2021.105586) Please send your newly published publication to bolin at su.se » (mailto:bolin at su.se ») News at Tarfala Research Station Read Tarfala News April 2021 via Dep't of Physical Geograpghy's website » (https://www.natgeo.su.se/tarfala-forskningsstation/nyheter) How to prepare a successful proposal in Horizon Europe (Recorded webinar, 24 March 2021) Here you can listen to a webinar on how to prepare a proposal in the new Horizon Europe programme. Read more on European Commission's website » (https://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/docs/h2020-funding-guide/other/event210324.htm) In Swedish | Forskare möter media – distansutbildning För dig som är forskare på Stockholms universitet och vill veta mer hur media arbetar och få praktiska råd och tips om vad du kan tänka på inför och under intervjuer. Två gånger per år erbjuder Kommunikationsavdelningen utbildningen Forskare möter media där du som är forskare på Stockholms universitet kan få verktyg som kan hjälpa dig i dina kontakter med media. På grund av situationen med Covid 19 ges utbildningen den här gången digitalt via Zoom. Kursen genomförs på svenska. Kurstillfället kommer innehålla en teoretisk genomgång av journalistik och medias villkor samt konkreta råd för eventuella intervjusituationer. De som deltar på utbildningstillfället kommer ges möjlighet att boka in en enskild zoom-träff med intervjuträning. Den kommer ge verktyg både för generella intervjusituationer och för intervjuer över videolänk. När: Tisdagen 20 april Var: Zoom, länk skickas ut till alla anmälda dagen innan Tid: 10:00-11:30 Anmälan skickas till johnny.foglander at su.se (mailto:johnny.foglander at su.se) senast den 16 april. Climate Change in the Geological Record Event type: Virtual event, Conference Date: 26-27 May Organised by: Geological Society Events The geological record captures multiple episodes of climate change. It shows that changes in temperature and greenhouse gas concentrations have direct impacts on sea level, the hydrological cycle, marine and terrestrial ecosystems, and the acidification and oxygen depletion of the oceans. By reconstructing past climate changes, we can better understand the dynamics of the climate system and hence the range of impacts possible under current warming. This symposium is arranged in conjunction with the Geological Society’s scientific statement on climate change. It will feature invited keynote lectures and submitted short presentations on nine themes over the course of two days. The organizers are inviting submissions for short presentations. Deadline: 15 April 2021 Read more on the Geological Society's website » (https://www.geolsoc.org.uk/05-GSL-Climate-Change) CIVIS summer course on remote sensing Master and PhD students are welcome to apply a summer school on remote sensing! This summer school will consist of lectures given by the participant experts on remote sensing techniques applicable to the study of climate and environmental change and related phenomena, and on the other, of using those techniques in practical sessions to perform local studies focused on a different topic each summer school edition. Complimentary activities such as (virtual) visits to institutions or facilities relevant to the course topic are also planned. Course date: 28 June - 9 July 2021. Application deadline: 21 May 2021. Read more on Civis' website » (https://civis.eu/en/civis-courses/applications-of-the-copernicus-satellites) Bolin Centre Events 14 April Bolin Centre Seminar Series | Research Area 5 Time & venue: April 14 at 14h30, Zoom Title: Global warming, or global cooling, in the last 10000 years? Speaker: Zhengyu Liu, Professor of Climate Dynamics, Ohio State University Read more » (https://bolin.su.se/popular-science/seminars/bolin-centre-seminar-series-research-area-5-1.546270) 17 MAY Bert Bolin Science Seminar Time & venue: May 17 at 15h00, Zoom Titel & abstract: To be announced Speaker: William F Ruddiman, professor emeritus, Dep. of Environmental Sciences, University of Virginia 20 MAY Bert Bolin Climate Lecture 2021 Time & venue: May 20 at 15h00, Zoom Titel: For how long have humans affected the climate? Speaker: William F Ruddiman, professor emeritus, Dep. of Environmental Sciences, University of Virginia Read more» (https://bolin.su.se/popular-science/bert-bolin-climate-lectures/2021-bert-bolin-climate-lecture-1.539767) 19-21 MAY Bolincentrets digitala Klimatfestival Datum och plats: 19–21 maj 2021, digitalt via länk Vi bjuder in till ett fullspäckat program som sträcker sig över tre dagar. Det blir aktiviteter, föreläsningar och ett livesänt avslut från Campus Frescati den 21 maj som ni garanterat inte vill missa. Välkomna! Program och bokning» (https://bolin.su.se/klimatfestival-2021) 9 June Bolin Centre Seminar Series | Research Area 4 Time & venue: June 9 at 10h00, Zoom Title: What can we learn from radiocarbon data of density-fractionated soil from the Lena Delta, Siberia? Speaker: Prof. Christian Beer, Heisenberg-Professor for dynamics of soil processes, Institute of Soil Science, University of Hamburg Office staff - Bolin Centre at campus Due to COVID-19, the Bolin Centre Office will be irregular staffed at the University. Like many of you, we work from home. Don’t hesitate to get in touch with us via mobile or e-mail. Magnus: 076-695 70 78, magnus.atterfors at su.se (mailto:magnus.atterfors at su.se) (Communications)Annika: 072-148 91 49, annika.granebeck at su.se (mailto:annika.granebeck at su.se) (Coordination)Laila: laila.islamovic at su.se (mailto:laila.islamovic at su.se) (Communications & coordination during the spring)Eva: 076-650 03 08, eva.gylfe at su.se (mailto:eva.gylfe at su.se) (Supports the office part-time during the spring) The Bolin Centre Weekly News provides you with a selection of our current activities and latest news and is sent to all members of the Bolin Centre. 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URL: From anna.lewinschal at misu.su.se Wed Apr 14 13:13:22 2021 From: anna.lewinschal at misu.su.se (Anna Lewinschal) Date: Wed, 14 Apr 2021 11:13:22 +0000 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] =?windows-1252?q?Fw=3A_One-day_Workshop_o?= =?windows-1252?q?n_High-performance_Data_Analytics_=96_ENCCS/HiDALGO_=28A?= =?windows-1252?q?pril_27=29?= In-Reply-To: <98ff99ba6d08479fae05c35958cdb661@natgeo.su.se> References: <98ff99ba6d08479fae05c35958cdb661@natgeo.su.se> Message-ID: <3776d01bafb742bab413e7c20306b030@misu.su.se> Dear Bolin Centre members, Please see forwarded message below about a workshop given by ENCCS on high performance data analytics with focus on climate, weather and air pollution. Kind regards, Anna Lewinschal ________________________________ From: Qiang Li Sent: 14 April 2021 12:58 To: Anna Lewinschal Subject: Fwd: One-day Workshop on High-performance Data Analytics – ENCCS/HiDALGO (April 27) Workshop on High-performance Data Analytics – ENCCS/HiDALGO (April 27 2021) ENCCS and HiDALGO are organizing a workshop on High-performance Data Analytics, its tools, technologies and use cases such as Urban Air Pollution (UAP). For whom is the workshop? Researchers, practitioners, and developers who are interested in the implementation of HPC workflows and HPDA. Environmental scientists who would like to apply microscale models and exploit the strength of HPC easily. The part provided by ECMWF is aimed in particular at researchers that would like to use weather, climate, or environmental data in their work. 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Kind regards, Anna Lewinschal -------- Forwarded Message -------- Subject: [Is-enes3] New Compute-to-data IS-ENES3 services ! Date: Mon, 19 Apr 2021 12:17:52 +0200 (CEST) From: Sophie Morellon To: is-enes3 , enes ** Tired of downloading tons of climate model data? Do you need more computing resources? Check our two compute-to-data services, you just need the internet to log in, nothing to install, we make the data, the software, and the hardware ready for you! Thanks to the EU H2020 funding, the IS-ENES3 project provides model data users in Europe with access free of charge to world-class computers directly connected to extensive data collections, including CMIP6 and CORDEX model results. For *short and quick access*, apply to the new ENES Climate Analytic Service (ECAS) at any time. Our national facilities at DKRZ (Germany), CMCC (Italy), and UKRI-CEDA (UK) offer a virtual climate research environment for Jupyter notebooks users and CNRS-IPSL (France) offers Secure Shell (SSH) access. Just register and start running your scripts today: https://portal.enes.org/data/ Data — vERC portal.enes.org Data and Metadata data-metadata-service/climate-analytics-service * * For *longer access*, write a one-page scientific proposal and apply to the Analysis Platforms, the 4th call is open *until 31 May*. Our national facilities at DKRZ (Germany) and UKRI-CEDA (UK) offer a virtual climate research environment for users of any software up to Nov 2022. Send us your proposal, more information here: https://portal.enes.org/data/data-metadata-service/analysis-platforms Analysis Platforms for CMIP6 and CORDEX — vERC portal.enes.org Trans-national Access (TA) Analysis Platforms for CMIP6 and CORDEX — vERC portal.enes.org Trans-national Access (TA) * * We created*demos and use cases* to help you adopt the compute-to-data workflow for both services. If you are not familiar with any compute-to-data workflow, the ECAS would be the place to start and test. We had an Online Training on 8-9 March, here all the info and the material that may be useful for you to get familiar with our server-side analytic environments: https://is.enes.org/events/trainings-and-education/joint-is-enes3-eosc-hub-online-training-event-on-data-analytics-with-enes-climate-analytics-service-ecas Please spread the word to your networks ! 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URL: From bolin at su.se Fri Apr 30 09:44:16 2021 From: bolin at su.se (Bolin Centre for Climate Research) Date: 30 Apr 2021 09:44:16 +0200 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] Weekly News, week 17 Message-ID: <202104300744.13U7iIXN011786@v-mailfilter3.sunet.se> [Sidhuvud] Week 17, 2021 Click here to read the letter in your browser (http://su.powerinit.com/Modules/Campaign/Newsletter.aspx?n=13573&e=bolincentret-at-su.se at lists.su.se&r=302161&h=2114AD427A2E0EB91C1376016310DF1D) The Bolin Centre is a multi-disciplinary consortium of over 400 scientists in Sweden that conducts research and graduate education related to the Earth´s climate. RA6 Funding of small projects or specific activities Dear RA6 Members,to those of you working with deep-time climate/biodiversity research, we invite short proposals for funding of small projects or specific activities, related to your research. The time scales involved could be from ice-age cycles of the Pleistocene-to the Proterozoic (orbital to tectonic time scales). Examples of the types of projects funded include pilot studies, other analytical costs, publication costs, conference registration, contributions to hosting a workshop, or field work (although this might not be possible this year). Importantly, the invoices for the expenses must be submitted by November 2021. Please get in touch with Margret Steinthorsdottir and Helen Coxall (your RA6 co-leaders) if you need more information and to obtain a template for your application. Helen Coxall, helen.coxall at geo.su.se » (mailto:helen.coxall at geo.su.se) Margret Steinthorsdottir, margret.steinthorsdottir at nrm.se » (mailto:margret.steinthorsdottir at nrm.se) [Bild] Recent Bolin Centre publications On bolin.su.se/publications (https://bolin.su.se/publications) you’ll find a list of scientific journal publications by Bolin Centre scientists. Here are the most recent ones we have published on the website. Steinthorsdottir, M., Coxall, H.K., de Boer, A.M., Huber, M., Barbolini, N., Bradshaw, C.D., Burls, N.J., Feakins, S.J., Gasson, E., Henderiks, J., Holbourn, A., Kiel, S., Kohn, M.J., Knorr, G., Kürschner, W.M., Lear, C.H., Liebrand, D., Lunt, D.J., Mörs, T., Pearson, P.N., Pound, M.J., Stoll, H., Strömberg, C.A.E., 2021. The Miocene: the Future of the Past. Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology 36, e2020PA004037 (https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1029/2020PA004037) .Pitcairn, I.K., Leventis, N., Beaudoin, G., Faure, S., Guilmette, C., and Dubé, B., 2021. A metasedimentary source of gold in Archean orogenic gold deposits. Geology. https://doi.org/10.1130/G48587.1 (https://doi.org/10.1130/G48587.1) Jewson, S., Scher, S., Messori, G., 2021. Decide Now or Wait for the Next Forecast? Testing A Decision Framework Using Real Forecasts and Observations. Mon Wea. Rev. https://journals.ametsoc.org/view/journals/mwre/aop/ MWR-D-20-0392.1/MWR-D-20-0392.1.xml (https://journals.ametsoc.org/view/journals/mwre/aop/ MWR-D-20-0392.1/MWR-D-20-0392.1.xml) Modak, A., & Mauritsen, T., 2021. The 2000‐2012 global warming hiatus more likely with a low climate sensitivity. Geophysical Research Letters: 48, e2020GL091779. https://doi.org/10.1029/2020GL091779 (https://doi.org/10.1029/2020GL091779) Uribe, A., Vial, J., & Mauritsen, T., 2021. Sensitivity of Tropical Extreme Precipitation to Surface Warming in Aquaplanet Experiments Using a Global Nonhydrostatic Model. Geophysical Research Letters: 48, e2020GL091371. https://doi.org/10.1029/2020GL091371 (https://doi.org/10.1029/2020GL091371) Stranne, C., Nilsson, J., Ulfsbo, A., O’Regan, M., Coxall, H.K., Meire, L., Muchowski, J., Mayer, L.A., Brüchert, V., Fredriksson, J., Thornton, B., Chawarski, J., West, G., Weidner, E., & Jakobsson, M., 2021. The climate sensitivity of northern Greenland fjords is amplified through sea-ice damming. Commun Earth Environ: 2, 70. https://doi.org/10.1038/s43247-021-00140-8 (https://doi.org/10.1038/s43247-021-00140-8) Sagoo, N., Storelvmo, T., Hahn, L., Tan, I., Danco, J., Raney, B., & Broccoli, A. J., 2021. Observationally constrained cloud phase unmasks orbitally driven climate feedbacks. Geophysical Research Letters: 48, e2020GL091873. https://doi.org/10.1029/2020GL091873 (https://doi.org/10.1029/2020GL091873) Rebecka Ericsdotter Engström, David Collste, Sarah E. Cornell, Francis X Johnson, Henrik Carlsen, Fernando Jaramillo, Göran Finnveden, Georgia Destouni, Mark Howells, Nina Weitz, Viveka Palm, Francesco Fuso-Nerini, 2021. Succeeding at home and abroad: Accounting for the international spillovers of cities’ SDG actions, NPJ Urban Sustainability, DOI: 10.1038/s42949-020-00002-w (https://www.nature.com/articles/s42949-020-00002-w) Lucander, K., Zanchi, G., Axlesson, C., Belyazid, S., 2021. The effect of nitrogen fertilization on tree growth, soil organic carbon and nitrogen leaching – A modelling study in a steep nitrogen deposition gradient in Sweden. Forests 12, 298. https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/12/3/298 (https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/12/3/298) Akselsson, C., Kronnäs, V., Stadlinger, N., Zanchi, G., Belyazid, S., Karlsson, P.E., Hellsten, S., Karlsson, G.P.A., 2021. Combined Measurement and Modelling Approach to Assess the Sustainability of Whole-Tree Harvesting – A Swedish Case Study. Sustainability: 13, 2395. https://doi.org/10.3390/su13042395 (https://doi.org/10.3390/su13042395) Zanchi, G., Yu, L., Akselsson, C., Bishop, K., Köhler, S., Olofsson, J., Belyazid, S., 2021. Simulation of water and chemical transport of chloride from the forest ecosystem to the stream. Environmental Modelling & Software: 138, 1364–8152. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsoft.2021.104984 (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsoft.2021.104984) Holmes, F.A., Kirchner, N., Prakash, A., Stranne, C., Dijkstra, S., Jakobsson, M., 2021. Calving at Ryder Glacier, northern Greenland. Journal of Geophyiscal Research: Earth Surface, doi: 10.1029/2020JF005872 (https://doi.org/10.1029/2020JF005872) Augier,P., Bolz-Tereick, C.F., Guelton, S., and Mohanan, A.V., 2021. Reducing the ecological impact of computing through education and Python compilers. Nature Astronomy: 5, 4, 4. doi: 10.1038/s41550-021-01342-y (https://www.nature.com/articles/s41550-021-01342-y) Ernakovich, J.G., Eklund, N., Varner, R. K., Kirchner, N., Jeuring, J., Duderstadt, K., Granebeck, A., Golubeva, E., and ASIAQ participants, 2021. Is a common goal a false hope in convergence research?: Opportunities and challenges of international convergence research to address Arctic change. Earth's Future. https://doi.org/10.1029/2020EF001865 (https://doi.org/10.1029/2020EF001865) Ploeg, K., Seemann, F., Wild, A.-K., Zhang, Q., 2021. Glacio-Nival regime creates complex relationships between discharge and climatic trends of Zackenberg river, Greenland (1996–2019). Climate, 9, 59. https://doi.org/10.3390/cli9040059 (https://doi.org/10.3390/cli9040059) Siegel, K., Karlsson, L., Zieger, P., Baccarini, A., Schmale, J., Lawler, M., Salter, M., Leck, C., Ekman, A. M. L., Riipinen, I. & Mohr, C., 2021. Insights into the molecular composition of semi-volatile aerosols in the summertime central Arctic Ocean using FIGAERO-CIMS. Environmental Science: Atmospheres. DOI: 10.1039/ D0EA00023J (https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlehtml/2021/ea/d0ea00023j) Please send your newly published publication to bolin at su.se » (mailto:bolin at su.se ») Succeeding at home and abroad: accounting for the international spillovers of cities’ SDG actions In a comment in the journal NPJ Urban Sustainability, Bolin Centre scientists are calling for research priorities to enable and empower cities to account for the international spillovers of their local 2030 Agenda implementation strategies. Cities are vital for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG). However, different local strategies to advance on the same SDG may cause different ‘spillovers’ elsewhere, writes Bolin Centre scientists David Collste, Sarah E. Cornell, Fernando Jaramillo, Georgia Destouni and colleagues. These spillovers have remote impacts on SDG progress outside national borders. Read article on Bolin Centre's website » (https://bolin.su.se/about-us/news/succeeding-at-home-and-abroad-accounting-for-the-international-spillovers-of-cities-sdg-actions-1.552899) Launch of the 50x30 Coalition A new coalition is urging governments to prevent long-term – and essentially permanent – dire global consequences from the Earth’s cryosphere (snow and ice) regions due to overshoot of the Paris climate goals. Called “50x30” (Fifty by Thirty) to reflect the need for 50% emissions reductions by the year 2030, the group partners with those few governments that meet the 50% bar. It includes leading science institutions from around the world that focus on cryosphere and climate impacts. Several governments have endorsed the 50x30 goals and their representatives, including COP-26 High-level Champion Nigel Topping, who spoke at the April 21 launch. Founding 50x30 scientific institutions include: the 130,000-member American Geophysical Union (AGU), Antarctic Research Centre at Victoria University of Wellington (New Zealand), Bolin Centre/Stockholm University (Sweden), Bristol University Glaciology Centre (UK), Grantham Institute – Climate Change and the Environment at Imperial College London (UK), University of Massachusetts Amherst (U.S.), Climate Analytics (Germany), and the National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC, U.S.). Climate Analytics has identified the “1.5°C consistent” pathways needed to reach carbon neutrality by 2050, analyzing current country commitments. The International Cryosphere Climate Initiative (ICCI, Sweden/U.S.) provides administrative support. Read more about the launch event that took place on April 21 and the 50x30 Coalition on Bolin Centre's website » (https://bolin.su.se/about-us/news/launch-of-the-50x30-coalition-1.551151) Miocene Temperature Portal launched On the 26the April 2021, scientists from Bolin Centre Research Area 6 (Deep Time Climates) and international collaborators launched the Miocene Temperature Portal, which allows investigators interested in the Miocene to access and share published proxy temperature records from the marine realm. The portal is now open and ready for use. Explore the Miocene Temperature Portal » (https://bolin.su.se/data/miocene-temperature-portal) The data portal partners recently published a review paper on the Miocene, a warm period 23-5 million years ago (https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1029/2020PA004037) , which is the direct result of joint RA6 and RA1 activities over 2018-2020 lead by Steinthorsdottir, Coxall and de Boer. Thick sea-ice warms Greenland fjords A new study led by Stockholm University Assistant Professor Christian Stranne, shows that thick sea-ice outside the fjords can actually increase the sensitivity of Greenlandic fjords to warming. Stranne and a team of researchers from Sweden, Greenland, the Netherlands, the USA, and Canada report on expeditions to two distinct fjords in northern Greenland during the 2015 and 2019 summers. Read the article on Bolin Centre's website » (https://bolin.su.se/about-us/news/new-study-thick-sea-ice-warms-greenland-fjords-1.549996) RA5 seminar sets new participation record - watch the video now This year's RA5 seminar was co-organized together with our climate modelling coordinator Qiong Zhang. With up to 70 participants joining in from all over Europe and beyond, it marks a new record for the seminar series highlighting the potential for hybrid-formats for post-pandemic times. If you missed the RA5 seminar "Global warming, or global cooling, in the last 10000 years?" by Zhengyu Liu, Professor of Climate Dynamics, Ohio State University, you can watch a recorded video via the link below! The lecture provides an excellent example of how climate models can serve as a tool to test multiple hypotheses and in the end, can even lead to adjustments of proxy reconstructions rather than a falsification of the climate model. The lecture ends with a prelude to this year's Bert Bolin Climate Lecture on the "Ruddiman Hypothesis". Use this link to view the seminar » (https://stockholmuniversity.app.box.com/file/804422853010?s=71sy1snr9cdv1tfp374ol1svnbc9xxhj) Read more about the seminar » (https://bolin.su.se/popular-science/seminars/bolin-centre-seminar-series-research-area-5-1.546270) Read the most recent paper » (https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-020-03155-x) Commentary in Nature Astronomy on the use of Python In a commentary and reply paper in Nature Astronomy, French and German researchers P. Augier, C. F. Bolz-Tereick, S. Guelton, and SU Dept of Meteorology and Bolin Centre researcher Ashwin Mohanan defend the use of Python in scientific codes. Read the article on Dept of Meteorology's website » (https://www.misu.su.se/commentary-in-nature-astronomy-on-the-use-of-python-1.551838) Methane releases from the East Siberian Arctic Ocean A new article in PNAS by Bolin Centre researchers Julia Steinbach, Henry Holmstrand, Volker Brückert, Örjan Gustafsson and colleagues. Extensive release of methane from sediments of the world’s largest continental shelf, the East Siberian Arctic Ocean (ESAO), is one of the few Earth system processes that can cause a net transfer of carbon from land/ocean to the atmosphere and thus amplify global warming on the timescale of this century. An important gap in our current knowledge concerns the contributions of different subsea pools to the observed methane releases. This knowledge is a prerequisite to robust predictions on how these releases will develop in the future. Triple-isotope–based fingerprinting of the origin of the highly elevated ESAO methane levels points to a limited contribution from shallow microbial sources and instead a dominating contribution from a deep thermogenic pool. Read the article "Source apportionment of methane escaping the subsea permafrost system in the outer Eurasian Arctic Shelf" on PNAS’s website » (https://www.pnas.org/content/118/10/e2019672118.short?rss%3D1) CIVIS summer course on remote sensing Master and PhD students are welcome to apply a summer school on remote sensing! This summer school will consist of lectures given by the participant experts on remote sensing techniques applicable to the study of climate and environmental change and related phenomena, and on the other, of using those techniques in practical sessions to perform local studies focused on a different topic each summer school edition. Complimentary activities such as (virtual) visits to institutions or facilities relevant to the course topic are also planned. Course date: 28 June - 9 July 2021. Application deadline: 21 May 2021. Read more on Civis' website » (https://civis.eu/en/civis-courses/applications-of-the-copernicus-satellites) Bolin Centre Events 6 MAY RA3 seminar series | Perspectives of Hydrology and Water Resources Time & venue: May 6 at 14h00, Zoom Titel: Advances in Modelling Global Hydrology and Water Resources under Change Speaker: Marc F.P. Bierkens, Department of Physical Geography, Utrecht Univcersity, Utrecht, the Netherlands Read more » (https://bolin.su.se/popular-science/seminars/ra3-seminar-series-perspectives-of-hydrology-and-water-resources-1.552904) 17 MAY Bert Bolin Science Seminar Time & venue: May 17 at 15h00, Zoom Titel & abstract: To be announced Speaker: William F Ruddiman, professor emeritus, Dep. of Environmental Sciences, University of Virginia Read more » (https://bolin.su.se/popular-science/seminars/2021-may-17-bert-bolin-science-seminar-1.539744) 20 MAY Bert Bolin Climate Lecture 2021 Time & venue: May 20 at 15h00, Zoom Titel: For how long have humans affected the climate? Speaker: William F Ruddiman, professor emeritus, Dep. of Environmental Sciences, University of Virginia Read more» (https://bolin.su.se/popular-science/bert-bolin-climate-lectures/2021-bert-bolin-climate-lecture-1.539767) 19-21 MAY Bolincentrets digitala Klimatfestival Datum och plats: 19–21 maj 2021, digitalt via länk Vi bjuder in till ett fullspäckat program som sträcker sig över tre dagar. Det blir aktiviteter, föreläsningar och ett livesänt avslut från Campus Frescati den 21 maj som ni garanterat inte vill missa. Välkomna! Program och bokning» (https://bolin.su.se/klimatfestival-2021) 9 JUNE Bolin Centre Seminar Series | Research Area 4 Time & venue: June 9 at 10h00, Zoom Title: What can we learn from radiocarbon data of density-fractionated soil from the Lena Delta, Siberia? 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URL: From magnus.atterfors at su.se Fri Apr 30 11:27:24 2021 From: magnus.atterfors at su.se (Magnus Atterfors) Date: Fri, 30 Apr 2021 09:27:24 +0000 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] RA3 seminar series | Perspectives of Hydrology and Water Resources on May 6 at 14h00 Message-ID: <472638b038da49cc84447d50ac086aca@su.se> Dear all, Welcome to participate in the RA3 seminar series Perspectives of Hydrology and Water Resources on May 6 at 14h00, which will be given by Marc F.P. Bierkens, Department of Physical Geography at Utrecht University. The title of the seminar is "Advances in Modelling Global Hydrology and Water Resources under Change" Read more about the seminar in the attachment and on https://bolin.su.se/popular-science/seminars/ra3-seminar-series-perspectives-of-hydrology-and-water-resources-1.552904 Best regards, Fernando Jaramillo- leader of RA3 Magnus Atterfors magnus.atterfors at su.se +46-76-695 70 78 +46-8-674 75 97 www.bolin.su.se Bolin Centre for Climate Research Stockholm University 106 91 Stockholm Visiting adress: Geohuset i Frescati, Svante Arrhenius väg 8, Stockholm Bolin Centre for Climate Research - a cooperation 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: RA3_Zoomseries_may_21 (1).pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 842471 bytes Desc: RA3_Zoomseries_may_21 (1).pdf URL: From anna.lewinschal at misu.su.se Fri Apr 30 13:00:52 2021 From: anna.lewinschal at misu.su.se (Anna Lewinschal) Date: Fri, 30 Apr 2021 11:00:52 +0000 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] New model and reanalysis data library Message-ID: <7318fb4d95db4af6b850d01b7d59a299@misu.su.se> Dear Bolin Centre members, We are happy to invite you to use the data in the newly installed Rossby and Bolin Centre data libraries. The Rossby Centre has a large CMIP model-data library, which is continuously expanded with more datasets. Bolin Centre members outside the Rossby Centre are welcome to access and use this data. The Bolin Centre library contains ERA5 reanalysis data, currently close to 10 years of 6 hourly atmospheric vertically resolved fields. Both the Rossby Centre and Bolin Centre data libraries are located on the nobackup storage at NSC, accessible from the supercomputers Tetralith and Bi. Thus, users will need to have a user account on Tetralith or Bi to access this data. Rossby Centre data library at NSC /nobackup/rcdl/proj/rossby/data_lib If you use these datasets you are responsible for making sure you acknowledge the data provider properly in your work and are aware of the data license. http://is-enes-data.github.io/cordex_terms_of_use.pdf https://pcmdi.llnl.gov/mips/cmip5/terms-of-use.html https://pcmdi.llnl.gov/CMIP6/TermsOfUse/TermsOfUse6-1.html Bolin Centre data library at NSC /nobackup/bolinc1/bcdl/data_lib/ If you use this dataset you are responsible for making sure you acknowledge the data provider properly in your work and are aware of the data license. https://apps.ecmwf.int/datasets/licences/copernicus/ https://confluence.ecmwf.int/display/CKB/ERA5%3A+data+documentation How to access? 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