From bolin at su.se Mon Oct 2 14:21:12 2023 From: bolin at su.se (bolin.geo) Date: Mon, 2 Oct 2023 12:21:12 +0000 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] Reminder! Call for nominations for Bolin Climate Lecture 2024. Deadline: October 15, 2024. In-Reply-To: <45795d2660384e99805de7114eced0a2@su.se> References: <45795d2660384e99805de7114eced0a2@su.se> Message-ID: Dear Bolin Centre Members, This is a reminder about the Bert Bolin Climate Lecture Call for nominations for 2024 with the deadline: October 15, 2024. Take the opportunity to think about which researcher you appreciate and would like to honor by nominating them for the Bolin Lecturer 2024. Please find the nomination template attached. Criteria for selection of Lecturer: Essential: • The quality and recognition of the candidate's research related to climate and Earth system science. • The ability to effectively communicate with a broad public audience of all ages. Desirable: • Over the years, we aim to achieve a balanced representation of the various research themes within the Bolin Centre for Climate Research. • Gender balance. • Willingness of the candidate to participate in additional outreach activities during the visit. • Preference for a candidate with personal experience related to Bert Bolin's scientific or organizational legacy. Eligible to nominate: • Staff members at Stockholm University. • Staff members associated with the Bolin Centre for Climate Research via SMHI or KTH. What to send: • Nomination template. • The candidate's curriculum vitae. Please note that incomplete applications will not be considered. Submission email: bolin at su.se On behalf of the Bolin Centre's Directorate, Maria Basova Coordinator Bolin Centre for Climate Research Stockholms Universitet bolin at su.se Phone: +46 (0)8 674 75 97 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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The seminar will be followed by a RT3 Workshop & Debate on several highly controversial issues regarding the timing and drivers of abrupt climate shifts, ice sheet terminations and the meltwater paradox in climate models. The workshop programme is attached. Welcome! Bolin Centre Seminar Series | RT3 Past Climates Glacial perspectives on abrupt climate change as a tool for future climate prediction Speaker: Gordon Bromley, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland Time: 8 November 2023, 10h00-11h00 Place: William-Olsson lecture hall, Geoscience Building (house Y) [cid:fb4f75ee-d64e-4b8b-a68e-1de4096e5527] Abstract This seminar explores how glaciers and the geologic record of past glacial change are being employed to explore the behaviour of Earth’s climate during abrupt, high-magnitude disturbances that are potentially analogous to modern climate change. We will also discuss how, on a global scale, the story of our ancient glaciers is now being quantified and fed into numerical climate models forecasting the future. Building on a tradition of geomorphic mapping and stratigraphy, my research in the tropics and Europe uses cosmogenic-nuclide geochronology to constrain the ages of relict glacial deposits and the climatic upheavals they represent. Amongst the boulders and moraines of the last ice age, we also encounter stubborn paradigms and novel new ideas, some of which are causing us to reassess our perceptions of abrupt climate change. Best wishes from RT3 "Past Climates" co-leaders, Frederik, Fredrik & Natasha Climate Researcher, Paleoclimate Modelling and Statistics & Research Area Leader "Past Climates" Bolin Centre for Climate Research & Department of Geological Sciences Stockholm University Svante Arrhenius väg 8 C 106 91 Stockholm Phone +46 8 16 47 41 https://www.mech.kth.se/~fsche/ https://twitter.com/FrederikSchenk -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Bolin_seminar_2023_figure.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 371410 bytes Desc: Bolin_seminar_2023_figure.jpg URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Deglaciation_Workshop_20231108.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 330860 bytes Desc: Deglaciation_Workshop_20231108.pdf URL: From Maria.Basova at aces.su.se Thu Oct 5 08:02:54 2023 From: Maria.Basova at aces.su.se (Maria Basova) Date: Thu, 5 Oct 2023 06:02:54 +0000 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] =?utf-8?q?Br=C3=A5dskande!_TV4_vill_ha_en?= =?utf-8?q?_kommentar_om_Copernicus-rapporten_till_morgonnyheterna_idag=2E?= Message-ID: Dear Bolin members, I apologize for writing in Swedish the rest of the mail, but I have an urgent request from TV4 for comments that they would like to include in the morning news today. Vill någon av medlemmarna kommentera Copernicus-rapporten i en intervju via FaceTime eller Teams? TV4 skulle vilja be om en kommentar om nedan inklippt rapport om temperaturerna i september. * Hur överraskande är det? * Hur allvarligt? * Vad innebär det? * Går det att vända och i så fall hur? Ni kan skriva till mig eller ringa direkt till Evelina. Kontaktperson: Evelina Hertz Reporter Evelina Hertz evelina.hertz at tv4.se Mobil: +46 76 256 58 46 Tack på förhand! Vänligen, Maria Basova Newsflash  Bonn, 05/10/2023 EMBARGOED UNTIL 04:00 am CEST, October 5th, 2023 Copernicus: September 2023 – unprecedented temperature anomalies; 2023 on track to be the warmest year on record [cid:b6a2be98-f639-4bba-9c14-4363598b34e1] Globally averaged surface air temperature anomalies relative to 1991–2020 for each September from 1940 to 2023. Data: ERA5. Credit: C3S/ECMWF. DOWNLOAD IMAGE / DOWNLOAD DATA The Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S), implemented by the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts on behalf of the European Commission with funding from the EU, routinely publishes monthly climate bulletins reporting on the changes observed in global surface air temperature, sea ice cover and hydrological variables. All the reported findings are based on computer-generated analyses using billions of measurements from satellites, ships, aircraft and weather stations around the world. September 2023 – Surface air temperature and sea surface temperature highlights: • September 2023 was the warmest September on record globally, with an average surface air temperature of 16.38°C, 0.93°C above the 1991-2020 average for September and 0.5°C above the temperature of the previous warmest September, in 2020.  • September 2023 global temperature was the most anomalous warm month of any year in the ERA5 dataset (back to 1940).  • The month as a whole was around 1.75°C warmer than the September average for 1850-1900, the preindustrial reference period.  • The global temperature for January-September 2023 was 0.52°C higher than average, and 0.05°C higher than the equivalent period in the warmest calendar year (2016).  • For January to September 2023, the global mean temperature for 2023 to date is 1.40°C higher than the preindustrial average (1850-1900). • For Europe, September 2023 was the warmest September on record, at 2.51°C higher than the 1991-2020 average, and 1.1°C higher than 2020, the previous warmest September.  • The average sea surface temperature for September over 60°S–60°N reached 20.92°C, the highest on record for September and the second highest across all months, behind August 2023. • El Niño conditions continued to develop over the equatorial eastern Pacific. [cid:49a25d88-cc30-487c-8d27-6eec342dd30e] Global daily surface air temperature (°C) from 1 January 1940 to 30 September 2023, plotted as time series for each year. 2023 and 2016 are shown with thick lines shaded in bright red and dark red, respectively. Other years are shown with thin lines and shaded according to the decade, from blue (1940s) to brick red (2020s). The dotted line and grey envelope represent the 1.5°C threshold above preindustrial level (1850–1900) and its uncertainty. Data source: ERA5. Credit: Copernicus Climate Change Service/ECMWF. Access to data - Download the original image DOWNLOAD IMAGE / DOWNLOAD DATA According to Samantha Burgess, Deputy Director of the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S): "The unprecedented temperatures for the time of year observed in September - following a record summer - have broken records by an extraordinary amount. This extreme month has pushed 2023 into the dubious honour of first place - on track to be the warmest year and around 1.4°C above preindustrial average temperatures. Two months out from COP28 – the sense of urgency for ambitious climate action has never been more critical.” September 2023 – Sea Ice Highlights • Antarctic sea ice extent remained at a record low level for the time of year.  • Both the daily and monthly extents reached their lowest annual maxima in the satellite record in September, with the monthly extent 9% below average.  • The daily Arctic Sea ice extent reached its 6th lowest annual minimum while the monthly sea ice extent ranked 5th lowest, at 18% below average.  [cid:7d43a9c2-4d39-4888-8d5b-660fd2c6a129] Daily Antarctic sea ice extent from 1979 to September 2023. Shades of blue are used for years up to 1999, and shades of red from 2000 onward. The year 2023 is shown with a thick black line, the year 2022 with a thick red line, and the median for 1991–2020 with a dashed grey line. Data source: EUMETSAT OSI SAF Sea Ice Index v2.2. Credit: Copernicus Climate Change Service/ECMWF/EUMETSAT.  DOWNLOAD IMAGE September 2023 – Hydrological variables highlights: • September 2023 saw wetter-than-average conditions along many parts of the western seaboard of Europe, including the western Iberian Peninsula, Ireland, northern Britain, and Scandinavia. • It was also wetter than average in Greece following extreme rainfall associated with storm Daniel; this event was also responsible for the devastating flooding in Libya. • Southern Brazil and southern Chile also experienced extreme precipitation events. • Drier-than-average regions included parts of Europe, the southeastern USA, Mexico, central Asia, and Australia, where the driest September on record was recorded. - End - More information about climate variables in September and climate updates of previous months as well as high-resolution graphics and the video can be downloaded here (this link can be accessed when the embargo is lifted). Answers to frequently asked questions regarding temperature monitoring can be found here. The findings about global sea surface temperatures (SSTs) presented here are based on SST data from ERA5 averaged over the 60°S–60°N domain. Note that ERA5 SSTs are estimates of the ocean temperature at about 10m depth (known as foundation temperature). The results may differ from other SST products providing temperature estimates at different depths, such as 20cm depth for NOAA’s OISST. Information about the C3S data set and how it is compiled: Temperature and hydrological maps and data are from ECMWF Copernicus Climate Change Service’s ERA5 dataset. Sea ice maps and data are from a combination of information from ERA5, as well as from the EUMETSAT OSI SAF Sea Ice Index v2.1, Sea Ice Concentration CDR/ICDR v2 and fast-track data provided upon request by OSI SAF. Regional area averages quoted here are the following longitude/latitude bounds: Globe, 180W-180E, 90S-90N, over land and ocean surfaces. Europe, 25W-40E, 34N-72N, over land surfaces only. More information about the data can be found here. Information on national records and impacts: Information on national records and impacts are based on national and regional reports. For details see the respective temperature and hydrological C3S climate bulletin for the month. C3S has followed the recommendation of the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) to use the most recent 30-year period for calculating climatological averages and changed to the reference period of 1991-2020 for its C3S Climate Bulletins covering January 2021 onward. Figures and graphics for both the new and previous period (1981-2010) are provided for transparency. More information on the reference period used, can be found here.  About Copernicus and ECMWF Copernicus is a component of the European Union’s space programme, with funding by the EU, and is its flagship Earth observation programme, which operates through six thematic services: Atmosphere, Marine, Land, Climate Change, Security and Emergency. It delivers freely accessible operational data and services providing users with reliable and up-to-date information related to our planet and its environment. The programme is coordinated and managed by the European Commission and implemented in partnership with the Member States, the European Space Agency (ESA), the European Organisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites (EUMETSAT), the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF), EU Agencies and Mercator Océan, amongst others.  ECMWF operates two services from the EU’s Copernicus Earth observation programme: the Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS) and the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S). They also contribute to the Copernicus Emergency Management Service (CEMS), which is implemented by the EU Joint Research Centre (JRC). The European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) is an independent intergovernmental organisation supported by 35 states. It is both a research institute and a 24/7 operational service, producing and disseminating numerical weather predictions to its Member States. This data is fully available to the national meteorological services in the Member States. The supercomputer facility (and associated data archive) at ECMWF is one of the largest of its type in Europe and Member States can use 25% of its capacity for their own purposes.  ECMWF has expanded its location across its Member States for some activities. In addition to an HQ in the UK and Computing Centre in Italy, offices with a focus on activities conducted in partnership with the EU, such as Copernicus, are in Bonn, Germany.    The Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service website can be found at http://atmosphere.copernicus.eu/  The Copernicus Climate Change Service website can be found at https://climate.copernicus.eu/  More information on Copernicus: www.copernicus.eu  The ECMWF website can be found at https://www.ecmwf.int/     Twitter:  @CopernicusECMWF  @CopernicusEU  @ECMWF  #EUSpace    Media contact  Nuria Lopez  Communications | Copernicus Contracts and Press  Office of the Director General  European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts  Reading, UK | Bologna, Italy | Bonn, Germany     Email: copernicus-press at ecmwf.int  Phone: +44 (0)118 949 9778  Mobile: +44 (0)7392 277 523 If you don’t want to receive further information from Copernicus services implemented by ECMWF, click here to unsubscribe. 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Regards Radek ----------------------------------------------------------- Radovan KREJCI Department of Environmental Science - Atmospheric Science Unit & Bolin Centre for Climate Research Stockholm University S 106 91 Stockholm Sweden Tel: +46 8 6747224 Cell phone: + 46 706 341511 Fax: +46 8 6747325 E-mail: Radovan.Krejci at aces.su.se www.aces.su.se ------------------------------------------------------------ From: owner-actris-community at helsinki.fi On Behalf Of Véronique RIFFAULT Sent: den 9 oktober 2023 12:28 To: ACTRIS Community Subject: MOOC Air Quality (free online course) by IMT Dear all, For your information, our free online 3-week course focused on "Air Quality / Air pollution causes and impacts" is open for registration and will start on November 6, 2023. After 5 time-limited sessions and about 3,000 participants trained in this course, we have moved this year to an entirely self-paced format and the possibility to start the course almost all along the year! Enrollment and more details can be found here: https://www.edx.org/course/air-pollution-causes-and-impacts The MOOC is in English with subtitles in English/French/Spanish and Portuguese available on all our videos. Do not hesitate to enroll or promote the course to your network! We hope to see you there, Veronique -- Véronique RIFFAULT Professor Co-Chair of the ACTRIS National Facility Technical and Scientific Forum | https://www.actris.eu/ +33 327 712 604 | Teleworking on Tuesdays (email only) IMT Nord Europe / Centre of Education, Research and Innovation "Energy and Environment" Douai Campus : 941 rue Charles Bourseul CS 10838 - 59508 Douai Cedex - FRANCE https://imt-nord-europe.fr/ Note: My working schedule do not always follow normal office hours. Should you receive an email from me, you are under no obligation to reply outside your own normal working hours. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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The cross-disciplinary Delta-X mission was funded by NASA to investigate the connections between the complex processes controlling soil accretion within deltaic wetlands through development of calibrated and validated models that account for processes at the hectare scale, the scale on which soil production and sediment deposition vary in a delta. Delta-X uses a combination of airborne remote sensing instruments and in situ data collection to measure sediment distribution, hydrological connectivity, vegetation, and geomorphic variables in the Mississippi River Delta, studying two neighboring basins, one with a prograding delta evolving naturally and the other isolated from sediment input and rapidly losing land. These measurements calibrate and validate hydrodynamic, sediment transport, and organic productivity models at the 10-30 m scale, which are now being combined to forecast long-term sustainability. This talk will present an overview of the mission, data, and models plus results to date from the Delta-X project team. Short bio Cathleen Jones is a Senior Research Scientist at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California. Her research is focused on using radar to identify, monitor, and study natural and man-made hazards, and includes development of methods for tracking and characterizing oil slicks, measuring subsidence in deltas, and monitoring levees, dams, and aqueducts. She is the Deputy Principal Investigator of the NASA Delta-X mission, which studies the processes controlling land loss in the Mississippi River Delta. She is also the Science Team Applications Lead for NASA’s upcoming NISAR mission, which will image nearly all the Earth’s land surface every 12 days, providing the data to the public free of charge. FERNANDO JARAMILLO Department of Physical Geography Stockholm University, SE-106 91 Stockholm. 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More information about this initiative is available here: Major Baltic Sea research initiative – 12 PhD positions open It would be highly appreciated if you want to share this info with candidates and networks that might be interested. We are currently looking for: PhD student in Atmospheric Sciences and Oceanography focusing on coastal circulation PhD student in Business Administration, with focus on climate change in coastal seas PhD student in Ecotoxicology, fish mediated contaminant cycling in a warmer climate PhD student in Environmental Law with a focus on the Baltic Sea PhD student in Environmental Science focusing on coastal sea spray aerosol emissions PhD student in Environmental Science focusing on risk management of chemicals PhD student in Environmental Science focusing on the fate of land derived mercury in coastal ecosystems PhD student in Geochemistry PhD student in Marine Biology, biological controls of greenhouse gas fluxes in marine ecosystems PhD student in Marine Biology, the role of food webs for blue carbon PhD student in Physical Geography focusing on hydrology of coastal Baltic wetlands from earth observations PhD student in Sediment/Ocean methane dynamics Application deadline: 3 November. Twitter/LinkedIn posts, ready to share, are available here: Twitter/X https://twitter.com/balticseacentre/status/1709877452057501953 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7115646777562738690 Kind regards, Isabell Stenson ____________________________________ Isabell Stenson Communications Officer and Coordinator Baltic Sea Centre Stockholm University SE-106 91 Stockholm +468-16 29 14 isabell.stenson at su.se su.se/ostersjocentrum/en How personal data is handled at Stockholm University ____________________________________ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From caroline.greiser at su.se Thu Oct 12 13:56:03 2023 From: caroline.greiser at su.se (Caroline Greiser) Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2023 11:56:03 +0000 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] Do you use TOMST TMS loggers? just yes/no Message-ID: <5f8083c270324c16a9f1495b8e62ab28@su.se> Dear Bolin members, Do you use TOMST TMS loggers? Please just drop me a line, if yes/no. 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There is one for two years: Post-doctoral fellow in modeling of of bioaerosols, layer-clouds and climate with AI And another three, each for one year: Two researchers in Climate Modeling with AI (varbi.com) Researcher in Modeling of Aerosols, Cold Clouds and Climate (varbi.com) The deadline is 15 October to apply but the deadline may be extended -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From bolin at su.se Fri Oct 13 13:38:06 2023 From: bolin at su.se (bolin.geo) Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2023 11:38:06 +0000 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] Reminder! Call for nominations for Bolin Climate Lecture 2024. Deadline: October 15, 2024. In-Reply-To: References: <45795d2660384e99805de7114eced0a2@su.se>, Message-ID: Dear Bolin Centre Members, This is a final reminder about the Bert Bolin Climate Lecture Call for nominations for 2024 with the deadline: October 15, 2024. Take the opportunity to think about which researcher you appreciate and would like to honor by nominating them for the Bolin Lecturer 2024. Please find the nomination template attached. Criteria for selection of Lecturer: Essential: • The quality and recognition of the candidate's research related to climate and Earth system science. • The ability to effectively communicate with a broad public audience of all ages. Desirable: • Over the years, we aim to achieve a balanced representation of the various research themes within the Bolin Centre for Climate Research. • Gender balance. • Willingness of the candidate to participate in additional outreach activities during the visit. • Preference for a candidate with personal experience related to Bert Bolin's scientific or organizational legacy. Eligible to nominate: • Staff members at Stockholm University. • Staff members associated with the Bolin Centre for Climate Research via SMHI or KTH. What to send: • Nomination template. • The candidate's curriculum vitae. Please note that incomplete applications will not be considered. Submission email: bolin at su.se On behalf of the Bolin Centre's Directorate, Maria Basova Coordinator Bolin Centre for Climate Research Stockholms Universitet bolin at su.se Phone: +46 (0)8 674 75 97 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Tusen tack, Jorien Vonk Sent from my iPhone From Karin.Bergman at aces.su.se Tue Oct 17 13:21:46 2023 From: Karin.Bergman at aces.su.se (Karin Bergman) Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2023 11:21:46 +0000 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] Tomorrow: Invitation to PhD Thesis Defence 18 October 2023 Roxana Cremer Message-ID: <3612a3bd76df42ab9635ba0bf86759ea@aces.su.se> [cid:image001.png at 01D9F136.232E1190] Abstract: http://www.diva-portal.org/smash/record.jsf?pid=diva2:1766835 Zoom: https://stockholmuniversity.zoom.us/s/66335290607 _______________________________________ Karin Bergman Research engineer Environmental representative Department of Environmental Science Stockholm University SE-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden Phone +46 (0)8 674 74 72 karin.bergman at aces.su.se www.aces.su.se www.su.se/miljo How personal data is handled at Stockholm University Please consider the environment before printing. _______________________________________ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Bolin Centre Seminar Series | RT3 Guest Lecture Spatiotemporal variations and interactions of permafrost in the terrestrial eco-climate system in the cryosphere Speaker: Kazuyuki Saito, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC) Time: 2 November 2023, 15h00-16h00 Place: Högbom lecture hall, Geoscience Building (house U) [cid:d5057d19-a640-43bb-8cac-7bb49ec25dc8] Abstract Permafrost, or more widely, frozen ground, is an important component of the terrestrial eco-climate system in the cryosphere, which is a part of the global eco-climate system. It is not a passive element but has close and strong interactions with other eco-climate elements, such as vegetation and carbon dynamics, hydrology and water movement, topography, and also with human sectors. Permafrost underlies almost 20% of the exposed land areas on the Earth, and when seasonally frozen ground is included, it is close to half. Being underground, however, permafrost is not easy to detect its presence (or absence), its thermal states, and its changes in space and time. I will talk about my work on the permafrost distributions in the past and present day, and its interactions with subsurface storage of carbon (organic carbon) and water (ground ice) with the help of numerical models, observational data and proxies, and data analysis. Best wishes, Frederik Schenk Climate Researcher, Paleoclimate Modelling and Statistics & Research Area Leader "Past Climates" Bolin Centre for Climate Research & Department of Geological Sciences Stockholm University Svante Arrhenius väg 8 C 106 91 Stockholm Phone +46 8 16 47 41 https://www.mech.kth.se/~fsche/ https://twitter.com/FrederikSchenk -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image[1].jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 186101 bytes Desc: image[1].jpg URL: