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Colloquium in Climatology, Climate Impact and Remote Sensing

Venue

Seminar room 310 (CDE)
Institute of Geography
Hallerstrasse 10
3012 Bern

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

Pflanzen (Symbolbild)
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February 27: Natália Machado Crespo (University of São Paulo)

  • Cyclones over South America

March 6: Jim Freer (University of Bristol)

  • Can we develop nationally applied hydrological models to provide effective evidence for answering a range of important societal concerns?

March 13: Alexandre Ramos (University of Lisbon)

  • Atmospheric rivers research in the Atlantic Ocean

March 20: Fernando Jaume Santero (Complutense University of Madrid)

  • Selection of Climatically Representative Locations using Evolutionary Algorithms

March 27: Veronika Valler (University of Bern)

  • TBA

April 3: Kai Kornhuber (University of Oxford)

  • TBA

April 17: Iñaki Garcia-De-Cortazar-Atauri (INRA)

  • Climate change and grapevines: impacts and adaptation strategies

May 1: Markus Stoffel (University of Geneva)

  • Melting ice – crumbling mountains? Reconstructing changes in mass-movement activity in the Swiss Alps

May 8: Markus Kalberer (University of Basel)

  • TBA

May 15: Willy Tinner (University of Bern)

  • Paleoecological insights on species and vegetation responses to global warming

May 22: Sonia Seneviratne (ETHZ)

  • Projecting changes in impacts at 1.5°C vs 2°C global warming: The role of land processes

May 27: Johanna Ziegel (University of Bern)

  • Isotonic Distributional Regression (IDR): A powerful nonparametric calibration technique

Categories

Languages: English