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Upcoming events
- 04 Mar Review seminar, Gaspard Geoffroy, PhD student, MISU
- 09 Mar Guest seminar, James Annan and Julia Hargreaves, Blue Skies Research Ltd, Settle, UK
- 16 Mar Research seminar, Johan Nilsson, Professor at MISU
- 23 Mar Guest seminar, Melinda Galfi, Postdoc, Dept of Earth Sciences, Uppsala University
- 08 Apr Research seminar, Sara Berglund, PhD student, MISU
Nya publikationer / Recent publications
- Global Radiative Impacts of Mineral Dust Perturbations Through Stratiform Clouds [2021-03-03]
- Ship-based measurements of ice nuclei concentrations over the Arctic, Atlantic, Pacific and Southern oceans [2021-03-02]
- Probabilistic Forecasting of Wind Turbine Icing Related Production Losses Using Quantile Regression Forests [2021-02-21]
- Bispectral analysis of nonlinear interaction, predictability and stochastic modelling with application to ENSO [2021-02-17]