Blar i Geophysical Institute på emneord "Meteorology"
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Arctic climate change: observed and modelled temperature and sea-ice variability
(Tellus A 56A(4), Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2004-07-09)Changes apparent in the arctic climate system in recent years require evaluation in a century-scale perspective in order to assess the Arctic's response to increasing anthropogenic greenhouse-gas forcing. Here, a new set ... -
Atmospheric response to zonally averaged sea surface temperatures in the North Atlantic - a model study
(Master thesis, 2008-05-29)A less dynamically active ocean will most likely lead to a more zonal sea surface temperature (SST) distribution. In order to identify if, and how such an effect affects the atmospheric variability, idealized experiments ... -
Characterization of the coastal marine atmospheric boundary layer (MABL) for wind energy applications
(Master thesis, 2013-06-03)The main problem for the characterization of marine atmospheric boundary layer is the lack of available offshore measurements in relevant altitude range up to 200 m. Remote sensing meteorological instruments such as LIDARs ... -
Coastal ocean fronts and eddies imaged with ERS 1 synthetic aperture radar
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 1996-03-15)ERS 1 C band synthetic aperture radar (SAR) data were collected during the Norwegian Continental Shelf Experiment (NORCSEX) both in November 1991 during the ERS 1 commissioning phase and at different seasons in 1992 and ... -
Investigations on the External Forcings acting on the Convective Boundary Layer during the BLLAST Campaign by the CLASS Model
(Master thesis, 2017-06-20)Using both observed and modelled datasets from the 2011 Boundary Layer Late Afternoon and Sunset Turbulence (BLLAST) campaign, the influence of large-scale forcings and surface heterogeneity is investigated for ten out of ... -
New approaches to investigate the influence of orographic and dynamic blocking on large-scale atmospheric flow
(Doctoral thesis, 2015-01-15)Orographic and dynamic blocks have a profound influence on both weather and climate. The persistence of dynamic blocks can, for example, lead to the build-up of extreme temperature anomalies or droughts. In addition, ...