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Colloquium in Climatology, Climate Impact and Remote Sensing

Venue

Institute of Geography
Hallerstrasse 10
3012 Bern

Wednesday at 14:15 in seminar room 310 (CDE), Hallerstrasse 10

Wetter und Klima (Symbolbild)
Image: NASA

09.05.2018
Sina Lenggenhager (University of Bern)

Interaction of atmospheric blocks and heavy precipitation events

16.05.2018
Dr. Nicholas Graham (Hydrologic Research Center)

The mid-Holocene decline of Megalake Chad and the puzzling 4.2 ka BP Event

23.05.2018
Prof. Dr. Thomas Frölicher (University of Bern)

Marine heat waves under global warming

30.05.2018
Dr. Simon Gascoin (CESBIO)

Sentinels for snow science

Categories

  • Remote sensing
Languages: English