GREENICE PUBLICATIONS ¹

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THESIS

2015

  • Hell, C. Momme. High Arctic-Stratosphere-Feedback on Sub-Seasonal Scale.
    Master thesis, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Department of
    Environmental Sciences (2015).

 

GREENICE PRESENTATIONS

US CLIVAR meeting on “Arctic Change and its Influence on Mid-Latitude Climate and Weather”, 1-3 February 2017, Washington, DC, USA

4th Nordic Conference on Climate Change Adaptation, “From Research to Actions and Transformation”, 29 – 31 August 2016, Bergen, Norway

Workshop on Climate Prediction in the Arctic-Atlantic sector, 13-14 June 2016, Bergen, Norway

EGU General Assembly, 17-22 April 2016, Vienna, Austria

2-day meeting of the EC-Earth consortium, 5-6 May 2015, ECMWF, Reading, UK, to review progress in developing an improved Earth system model for fresh insights into climate change.

NAS Climate Predictability Workshop, 11-13 June 2014, Bergen, Norway

 

 

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT: Remember to acknowledge GREENICE: NordForsk TRI, project n. 61841