Last week, I was invited to the Forum for Arctic Modelling and Observing Systems... Outreach, Sea What I learnt from publicly failing my demo Author Céline Heuzé Date November 12, 2015 Céline Heuzé
“Could you check out the weather for a hike?” shouts my friend from the... Climate, Physics The Doppler Debutante – Introducing SODAR into society Author Anne Karina Date November 2, 2015 Anne Karina
The denial of climate science is wide spread. Most people have been confronted with... Climate, People, Society How to respond to climate science denial Author Karin van der Wiel Date October 5, 2015 Karin van der Wiel
I didn’t know what to expect for my first research cruise, which entailed an... Ice, People, Sea Forcing and Response: The Climate of an Arctic Research Cruise Author Ashley Braunthal Date September 28, 2015 Ashley Braunthal
As part of my paleo-climate PhD research, I did some laboratory work in Durham,... Climate, Life, Sea Podcast: Tiny creatures millions of years ago Author SciSnack Date September 25, 2015 SciSnack
Have you ever seen a documentary about a research cruise? Have you heard about... Life, People, Sea The non-science side of a research cruise Author Chata Seguro Date September 8, 2015 Chata Seguro
In the 1920s your fridge could kill you. A range of explosive, flammable and... Air, Chemistry, Climate, People, Society CFCs and Ozone: The Hole Story Author Mike Newland Date September 7, 2015 Mike Newland
My right foot is six-inches deep in mud – thick, smelly, sticky mud –... Climate, Land, Sea Stuck in the mud: investigating a tidal bore Author Peter Sheehan Date August 13, 2015 Peter Sheehan
You may have come across the term COP21 or indeed heard the phrase... Climate, People, Society, Systems What is COP21? By a layman for a layman Author Osgur McDermott Long Date August 10, 2015 Osgur McDermott Long
Nobody likes to receive negative feedback, because this usually means that you have done... Air, Ice, Land, Life Why negative feedback is good for the climate Author Annemarie Eckes Date August 4, 2015 Annemarie Eckes
I study the physical climate system. It is easy, maybe even convenient, to think... Climate, People, Society Characteristics of climate science denial Author Karin van der Wiel Date July 3, 2015 Karin van der Wiel
Behind the enigmatic smile of the Mona Lisa lies a landscape, reddish in the... Air, Life, Society Frits W. Went: Turning the Air Blue Author Mike Newland Date June 2, 2015 Mike Newland
As everyone living in Bergen knows, it can rain a lot. Most people have... Air, Life, People, Physics The Famous ”Person-Running-Through-Rain-Problem” Author Patrik Bohlinger Date May 26, 2015 Patrik Bohlinger
I was dangling out of an aeroplane hatch, my legs stretching towards the ground... Air Glorious Glories Author Amee O'Callaghan Date May 11, 2015 Amee O'Callaghan
The quote “all models are wrong, but some are useful” by Box and Draper... Physics, Systems In the climate model jungle Author Annemarie Eckes Date April 13, 2015 Annemarie Eckes
There are moments during your PhD where you wonder what on Earth you’re doing.... Ice, People, Sea The race to the South Pole (or why I became a polar oceanographer) Author Céline Heuzé Date April 6, 2015 Céline Heuzé
If you study hard to become a diplomat, you manage to work for... Land, Life, People, Sea, Society The unpredicted consequences of the life of Monsieur de Lesseps. Author Umberto Binetti Date March 11, 2015 Umberto Binetti
What are polar lows? Through the centuries seafarers in the Nordic Seas have told... Air Polar lows: what fuels Arctic hurricanes? Author Denis Sergeev Date March 4, 2015 Denis Sergeev
Norwegians love their mountains. They go there for hiking in the summer, skiing in... Earth, Land The mystery of the Norwegian mountains Author Vivi Pedersen Date February 25, 2015 Vivi Pedersen
The Netherlands, ‘Nederland’, its name literally means ‘low country’. In the CIA World Factbook... Land, People, Sea, Society Flood management below sea level – strategies from the Netherlands Author Karin van der Wiel Date February 3, 2015 Karin van der Wiel