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    Understand climate change in the polar regions

    See the film from Knut & Alice Wallenberg Foundation about Arctic and Antarctic climate research performed by several Swedish universities, for example the Department of Meteorology at Stockholm University.

     

     

    Last updated: October 30, 2019
    Page editor: Marianne Lagerklint
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    • Overview of the Norwegian Earth System Model (NorESM2) and key climate response of CMIP6 DECK, historical, and scenario simulations [2021-01-21]
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