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Colloquium in Climatology, Climate Impact and Remote Sensing

Autumn Semester 2022

Lieu de l'événement

Mittelstrasse 43, 3012 Bern

Wednesdays, 14:15, seminar room 324, Mittelstrasse 43, 3012 Bern

Colloquium in Climatology, Climate Impact and Remote Sensing
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Sept 28 Christian Sigg (MeteoSwiss) Photographic Visualization of Weather Forecasts with Generative Adversarial Networks

Oct 5 Eliza Harris (SDSC) Warming and redistribution of nitrogen inputs drive an increase in terrestrial nitrous oxide emission factor

Oct 12 Helge Aasen (Agroscope) Ecophysiological Remote Sensing to adress agroecological challanges – Remote Sensing at Agroscope

Oct 14 Jianquan Dong (University of Bern) Humid heat waves: Dataset, assessment and risk

Oct 19 Leonie Villiger (ETHZ) Looking into the cloud-circulation coupling in the trade-wind region using stable water isotopes

Oct 26 Alexandre Tuel (University of Bern) Persistent temperature and precipitation extremes in the Northern Hemisphere

Nov 2 Qing Sun (University of Bern) The seasonal cycles of atmospheric N2O and land biosphere N2O fluxes

Nov 9 Angela-Maria Burgdorf (University of Bern) A 175-year perspective on Indian summer monsoon onset variability and its drivers

Nov 16 Daniel Regenass (MeteoSwiss) Testing and tuning a simple groundwater model for high resolution weather and climate modelling

Nov 23 Devis Tuia (EPFL) Machine learning supporting ecology supporting machine learning

Nov 30 Koen Hufkens (BlueGreen Labs) Near-surface remote sensing in Vegetation monitoring and modelling

Dec 7 Paul Froidevaux (Meteotest) Miscellaneous activities of a climatologist in a private company: icing of helicopters, extreme storms on cable cars, heating wind turbines, wind map of Switzerland, and more

Dec 14 Daniel Fenner (University of Freiburg) Urban boundary layer characteristics - First insights from the urbisphere-Berlin campaign

Dec 21 Elin Lundstad (University of Bern) Past Climate Variations in Early Instrumental Data

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