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Monthly Archives: October 2013

ClimateSnack Tromsø had its first meeting on Friday at the University of Tromsø. Despite...
News

ClimateSnack Tromsø

Author SciSnack Date October 21, 2013
SciSnack
Tagged Tromsø, writing group | Leave a comment |
A big winter storm is brewing in the North Atlantic. Meteorologists on TV exclaim...
Sea

The making of an ocean wave (forecast)

Author Johannes Röhrs Date October 11, 2013
Johannes Röhrs
Tagged Flood, Modelling, Nordic Seas, Numerical wave prediction, Storm surge, Surface gravity waves, Swell forecast, Wave, Wave forecast, Wave model, Waves, Wind wave, Wind wave model | 4 Comments |
The Hadley Circulation, responsible for the tropical humid band across the equator and the...
Air, Life

Rainforests in the Sahara

Author Dilshad Shawki Date October 9, 2013
Dilshad Shawki
Tagged Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, Atmospheric circulation, Hadley, Hadley cell, Hadley Circulation, Ozone depletion, Sahara, Southern Hemisphere | 1 Comment |
Fridtjof Nansen sailed the Arctic and Nordic seas and measured the oceans for many...
People, Sea

Our lega-seas of data

Author Mathew Stiller-Reeve Date October 6, 2013
Mathew Stiller-Reeve
Tagged Benjamin Pfeil, CARINA, Data Management, Fridtjof Nansen, oceanographic observations, scientific legacy, SOCAT | Leave a comment |
In many ways, glaciers behave like ketchup. Once the layer of ketchup reaches a...
Ice

Ice can flow like ketchup

Author Clemens Spensberger Date October 4, 2013
Clemens Spensberger
Tagged ablation, accumulation, crevasse, glacier, ice flow, turspor | 5 Comments |
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