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Time and place: , Rio / Cicero

Title: The contribution of radiative transfer error and base state diversity to inter-model spread in climate responses

Speaker: Ryan Kramer, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

Time and place: , Rio / Cicero

Title: The role of aerosols in the predictability at the subseasonal-to-seasonal scale

Speaker: Angela Benedetti, ECMWF

Time and place: , Rio / Cicero

Title: ACE -- Analytic Climate Economy (with Temperature and Uncertainty)

Speaker:  Christian Träger, UiO (Dept. of Econ.)

Time and place: , Rio / Cicero

Title: Aerosols and Ancient History in Arctic and Alpine Ice

Speaker:  Joe McConnell, DRI

Time and place: , Rio / Cicero

Title: The role of chemistry on the climate forcing of major volcanic eruptions

Speaker:    Kostas Tsigaridis, NASA GISS

Time and place: , Rio / Cicero

Title: Sulfate in the stratosphere: Efficiency, QBO and impact on stratospheric dynamics

Speaker:   Ulrike Niemeier, MPI-M

Time and place: , Rio / Cicero

Title: Ice nucleating aerosol particles and the cloud-phase climate feedback

Speaker:  Benjamin Murray, Univ. of Leeds

Time and place: , Rio / Cicero

Title: Aerosol effects on precipitation - bridging the scales

Speaker:  Philip Stier, Univ. of Oxford

Time and place: , Rio / Cicero

Title: The role of new particle formation in the remote atmosphere: Improving our understanding through global-scale in-situ measurements from the NASA atmospheric tomography mission.

Speaker:  Christina Williamson, NCAR

Time and place: , Tallhall / met.no

Cancelled

Speaker: Angela Benedetti, ECMWF

Time and place: , Rio / Cicero

Title: Extratropical volcanic eruptions and climate

Speaker: Matthew Toohey, Geomar

Time and place: , Rio / Cicero

Cancelled

Speaker: Thomas Richardson, U. of Leeds

Time and place: , Tallhall / met.no

Title: Aerosol-cloud interactions in the Arctic: Recent results from observations on Svalbard and the high Arctic

Speaker: Paul Zieger, Univ. Stockholm

Time and place: , Tallhall / met.no

Title: Are aerosol remote sensing products from satellite good enough to evaluate models?

Speaker: Nick Schutgens, VU Amsterdam

Time and place: , Tallhall / met.no

Title: The Polar Radiant Energy in the Far Infrared Experiment (PREFIRE): Filling a Startling Gap in Polar Climate Observation

Speaker: Tristan L'Ecuyer, U. Wisconsin

Time and place: , Tallhall / met.no

Title: Earth’s surface radiation budget and its changes over time

Speaker: Martin Wild, ETH-Zürich

Time and place: , Rio / Cicero

Title: The Dynamics of Abrupt Climate Change

Speaker: Kerim Nisancioglu, UiB

Time and place: , Rio / Cicero

Title: Increasing our understanding of atmospheric turbulence - the Comtessa tracer experiments.

Speaker: Anna Solvejg Dinger, NILU

Time and place: , Rio / Cicero

Title: Atmospheric Structure and its Response to Global Warming

Speaker: Geoff Vallis, U. of Exeter

Time and place: , Rio / Cicero

Title: Ice formation in the atmosphere - how does it work and why does it matter?

Speaker: Ulrike Lohmann, ETH-Zürich

Time and place: , Rio / Cicero

Title: Surface superrotation

Speaker: Rodrigo Caballero, MISU

Time and place: , Rio / Cicero

Title: North Atlantic jet stream variability from weather to climate time scales

Speaker: Camille Li, UiB

Time and place: , Rio / Cicero

Title: Do we underestimate the today’s risk of extremes?

Speaker: Erich Fischer, ETH Zürich

Time and place: , Rio / Cicero

Title: High Mountain Asia glacier changes in the early 21st century

Speaker: Andreas Kääb, UiO

Time and place: , Rio / Cicero

Atmospheric and climate sciences have a stronghold in Oslo among the four institutions University of Oslo, the Meteorological Institute, CICERO and NILU. This joint seminar invites renowned international experts to contribute to an informal series of lectures, meant to create interaction with the Oslo atmospheric and climate science community on recent highlights and analysis in the field. All seminars will be held on Thursdays (Noon -1pm) and lunch (sandwiches) will be served on a “first-come-first-served”-basis.