Essays about: "klimatmodellering"

Found 5 essays containing the word klimatmodellering.

  1. 1. Reprocessing weather data from Smart Stake weather stations on the Greenland ice sheet

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Avdelningen för beräkningsvetenskap

    Author : Leon Lovén; [2023]
    Keywords : ice sheet; data processing; weather station; Greenland; GEUS; Smart Stake; istäcke; databehandling; väderstation; Grönland; GEUS;

    Abstract : To identify a climate trend, a lot of data is required for the conclusion to be accurate. A trend can require 30 years worth of measurements in order to say anything with certainty about how the climate is changing. It is therefore important to utilize every source of data in climate research. READ MORE

  2. 2. Change in Thunderstorm Activity in a Projected Warmer Future Climate: a Study over Europe

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Luft-, vatten- och landskapslära

    Author : Wennerdahl Emelie; [2017]
    Keywords : Thunder; Convection; Stability Indices; Climate change; Regional Climate Model; RCA4; Åska; konvektion; stabilitetsindex; klimatförändring; regional klimatmodellering; RCA4;

    Abstract : In the last 100 years, a rise in the global mean temperature has been noted, and projections show even higher temperatures in the future. The temperature rise can lead to changes in the weather patterns and therefore the thunderstorm activity in a future warmer climate has been investigated in this study. READ MORE

  3. 3. The Impact of Climate Change and Man on the Spatial Distribution of Wildfire Events : A GIS and Ranking System Approach

    University essay from Södertörns högskola/Institutionen för naturvetenskap, miljö och teknik

    Author : Stephanie Hurst; [2015]
    Keywords : Wildfire; Climate change; GIS; Ranking system; Human risk; skogsbrand; klimatförändringar; GIS; rankingsystem; mänsklig risk;

    Abstract : Wildfire is a destructive and devastating phenomenon experienced all around the world, which is predicted to increase in frequency and geographical range as climate change continues throughout the 21st century and beyond. This paper used a GIS approach to analyse the expected change in wildfire geographical range by 2050 using a Global Climate Model of the worst case scenario. READ MORE

  4. 4. On the Relation Between Arctic Sea Ice and European Cold Winters During the Little Ice Age 1400-1850

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Luft-, vatten- och landskapslära

    Author : Kristian Silver; [2014]
    Keywords : Barents Sea; Kara Sea; sea ice reduction; Arctic; midlatitudes; feedback effect; Last Millennium; historical climate change; climate modeling; threshold; global warming; cold winters; Little Ice Age; North Atlantic oscillation; LIA; NAO; PMIP3; CMIP5; NASA-GISS.; Barents hav; Karahavet; reducerat istäcke; Arktis; mellanbredderna; återkopplingseffekt; historiska klimatförändringar; klimatmodellering; tröskeleffekt; global uppvärmning; kalla vintrar; Lilla istiden ; Nordatlantiska oscillationen; NAO; PMIP3; CMIP5; NASA-GISS.;

    Abstract : This study aims to investigate the possible historical correlation between sea ice reduction in the Arctic and cold winters in Central Europe. The study is conducted over a cold period in Europe known as the Little Ice Age (LIA), 1400–1850, and uses a Global Climate Model with eight different forcing scenarios. READ MORE

  5. 5. The dynamics of non-methane hydrocarbons and other trace gas fluxes at a subarctic mire in northern Sweden

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för naturgeografi och ekosystemvetenskap

    Author : Kristina Bäckstrand; [2004]
    Keywords : geomorfologi; naturgeografi; climatology; cartography; climate change; carbon cycle; physical geography; nodelling; pedology; geomorphology; marklära; kartografi; klimatologi; Earth and Environmental Sciences;

    Abstract : In the context of climate change, it is important to understand how the terrestrial carbon cycle is interacting with the anthropogenic increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentration. Boreal and subarctic regions in the northern hemisphere are great carbon pools, as well as they are subject to predicted warming. READ MORE