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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

September 6: Gwendal Rivière (ENS Paris)

  • Storm tracks during the last glacial maximum

October 3: Antoine Pommerol (University of Bern)

  • Optical remote-sensing on Mars: what can we learn about the past and current Martian climate?

October 10: Susan Thieme (University of Bern)

  • "I want to study abroad": educational consultants as gatekeepers to student mobility in Nepal

October 17: Stefan Brönnimann (University of Bern)

  • Paleoreanalysis - how to reconstruct global 3D climate

October 24: Simona Boscani Leoni (University of Bern)

  • Wissen im Netz: Die ersten meteorologischen Messungen in der Schweiz

October 31: Gian Lieberherr (University of Bern)

  • A 35-years dataset of surface water temperature from European lakes, derived from the AVHRR sensor

November 7: Raphaël de Fondeville (EPFL)

  • A stochastic weather generator of extreme wind storms in Europe

November 14: Stefan Wunderle (University of Bern)

  • ESA Climate Change Initiative - towards a global snow cover time series

November 21: Michiko Hama (MeteoSwiss)

  • The National Centre for Climate Services NCCS

November 28: Alexander Damm (University of Zurich)

  • Measuring the faint glow of plants: Implications to advance water cycle research

December 5: Yannick Barton (University of Bern)

  • A method for real-time temporal disaggregation of blended radar-raingauge precipitation fields

December 12: Michael Zemp (University of Zurich)

  • Glacier mass balances and their contributions to sea-level rise

December 19: Filippo Lechthaler (ETHZ)

  • Using socio-economic vulnerability assessments to guide community-based adaptation to climate-change: an application to small-scale farming in the Peruvian highlands

Categories

  • Remote sensing
Languages: English