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03.12.25
Disputas: Charlotte Rahlves: "Improving Greenland ice sheet projections across timescales".
Charlotte Rahlves disputerer 3.12.2025 for ph.d.-graden ved Universitetet i Bergen med avhandlingen "Improving Greenland ice sheet projections across timescales". Les mer om avhandlingen her: Grønlandsisens fremtid | Nye doktorgrader | UiB

03.12.25
Storm track group meeting
Hi everyone, We’ll have our Stormtracks group meeting this Wednesday (03.12), from 12:30 to 13:30 at meeting room 212 (the second floor of east wing). This week Sinan will give a talk on Simulations of two Black Sea extreme events in the future climate using pseudo-global warming. The meeting will be hybrid and you can join remotely via Zoom: https://uib.zoom.us/j/62886269543?pwd=ajWbi97zr0hbniaoQdZkUtD2EUSSri.1 Meeting ID: 628 8626 9543 | Password: qSKTfKU3 The meeting schedule for this semester is in the following google doc. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1yjicxkFp_8Y17LVftgksb1SnqSUSUXogg0pOFZfbK0g/edit?usp=sharing See you all there! :) Cheers, ~Hari and Yangfan

03.12.25
Bjerknes choir's Christmas concert
This year, the Bjerknes choir's Christmas concert will take place on Wednesday, December 3rd at 1:30 PM in the foyer of the GFI main building. We hope to see you all there for some Christmas cheer!
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25.11.25
All the water we cannot see
Only a fraction of the ocean lies at the surface. How can we find out what happens in water that lies underwater?

13.11.25
Another record year for fossil fuel emissions
Global CO₂ emissions from fossil fuels are projected to be 1.1 % higher in 2025. The ocean CO₂ uptake was re-evaluated based on stronger evidence and new understanding.

03.11.25
Banned gases reveal the age of water
The use of gases that deplete the ozone layer has been restricted for almost forty years. Still such substances linger in the ocean – a troublesome legacy marine scientists can exploit to keep track of the ocean circulation.





