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Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research

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The Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research is a climate research centre in Bergen, Norway. The centres key areas of research is natural variability in the Earth system and man-made climate change. The centre combines observations with theoretical and modelling studies of past, present and future climates. Both Global and Polar regions are studied.[1]

The centre was started in 2000 and is a co-operation between University of Bergen, Institute of Marine Research, the Nansen Environmental and Remote Sensing Center and NORCE (formerly Uni Research). The centre was part of Research Council of Norway's Centre of Excellence program from 2003 to 2013. Eystein Jansen headed the centre from 2000 to 2013, after which Tore Furevik has been director.[2][3]

Researchers from the Bjerknes Centre have taken part in the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change assessment reports; Eystein Jansen as one of the lead authors in the fourth report. Asgeir Sorteberg in the Special Report on managing the risks of extreme events and disasters to advance climate change adaption (SREX). Eystein Jansen, Peter Thorne and Christoph Heinze have been respectively lead authors and review editor in the IPCC Working Group 1, for the IPCC Fifth Assessment Report.[4][5][6]

It is named after Vilhelm Bjerknes and his son Jacob Bjerknes, who did much to found the modern practice of weather forecasting.[1]

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References

  1. ^ a b An excellent research centre on the top of Europe Archived 2014-02-01 at the Wayback Machine Bjerknes Centre. Retrieved 19 January 2014
  2. ^ Ida W. Bergstrøm (18 December 2014) Ny direktør på Bjerknessenteret Archived 2018-01-23 at the Wayback Machine (in Norwegian) På høyden. Retrieved 19 January 2014
  3. ^ Furevik is new Director Archived 2017-09-07 at the Wayback Machine Bjerknes centre. Retrieved 19 January 2014
  4. ^ Mette Mila (6 September 2012) Suksessen Bjerknessenteret (in Norwegian) Research Council of Norway. Retrieved 19 January 2014
  5. ^ Norske forskere i IPCC-arbeidsgrupper (in Norwegian) Miljødirektoratet. Retrieved 19 January 2014
  6. ^ Sylte, Gudrun. "Annual Report 2013" (PDF).

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