Colloquium in Climatology, Climate Impact and Remote Sensing
Autumn Semester 2020 Wednesdays, 14:15, seminar room 116, Mittelstrasse 43, 3012 Bern
September 30: Santos Gonzalez (University of Bern)
Experiences with data assimilation over the Iberian Peninsula using WRF and WRFDA
October 7: Gian Lieberherr (MeteoSchweiz)
New pollen monitoring network in Switzerland
October 14: Gabrielle De Lannoy (KULeuven)
Estimating soil moisture from space using microwave radiation
October 21: Sebastian Sippel (ETHZ)
Characterizing and detecting climate signals in observations and models using statistical learning
October 28: Hélène Barras (University of Bern)
The prediction of hail in Switzerland
November 4: Simona Trefalt (MeteoSchweiz)
Preparing radar hail data for climatological studies – the long way to (sort of) homogeneous data
November 11: Regula Mülchi (University of Bern)
Future Changes in River Runoff and Extreme Moisture Transport towards Switzerland
November 18: Emanuele Bevacqua (University of Reading)
Projections of the compound flooding potential from coastal processes and cyclone clusters
November 25: Martin Stengel (DWD)
Generating global, satellite-based cloud property datasets for climate research
December 2: Christoph Aubrecht (ESA – World Bank)
More Space for Development – Satellites boosting International Cooperation on Climate Resilience
December 9: Eric Samakinwa (University of Bern)
Global monthly sea surface temperature and sea ice reconstruction for large ensemble historical simulations
December 16: Benjamin Stocker (ETHZ)
- Searching for principles to predict terrestrial ecosystem dynamics