Project 1: Climate modelling

The Deliverables and Milestones of the Project 1 are listed below for 2011. For completed ones, a link to the result is provided. (Internal Deliverables are password-protected.)

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Deliverable/Milestone Type Description Due Result
D1.1.4 Science First implementation of stochastic model for yearly regional temperatures based on regression of data from GCM simulations. 2011  
D1.2.1d Science, Internal Method description for application of the downscaling method in an arbitrary location in Sweden. 2011  
D1.1.5 User, Science, Internal Report on changes of planetary scale phenomena bearing on regional scales (oscillations, storm tracks, blocking) in climate change scenarios. 2011  
D1.1.6 User, Science, Internal Parameterisation of the ocean carbon cycle for coupled economy-climate model. 2011 See M.27 (2012)
D1.2.7 Science, Internal High-resolution RCM integrations for present climate for Sweden using both reanalysis and GCM boundary conditions, on a resolution of 5km or better. Analysis targets especially local wind and precipitation. 2011  
D1.3.6 Science, Internal First set of initialized decadal predictions will be made and analyzed for the period 2005-2035 using EC-Earth, made available to the Mistra-SWECIA community. 2011  
D1.3.7 User, Science, Internal A first regional climate change scenario, for Scandinavia at ~10km horizontal resolution, will be completed and analysed, based on the EC-Earth global model. 2011  
D1.0.4 User, Science, Internal Reports, papers and peer-reviewed articles. 2011  
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
Updated: 2012-04-05
Events
2012-05-23 2012-05-23
Mistra-SWECIA Science seminar: The effects of different energy sources and technological progress on climate change
Fossil energy and technological progress are two important factors that potentially influence climate change. Today, the main source of energy is fossil energy, and its use generates CO2-emissions with global warming as result. Technological progress can however improve the energy efficiency and potentially lead to the implementation of alternative clean energy sources that may partially or fully...