The world’s poorest countries face the largest temperature swings as result of climate change, a brand new NESSC-publication finds. The study by NESSC-researcher Sebastian Bathiany (Wageningen University), published in
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Warm winds let snow melt even in Antarctican winter
Long, shallow melt lakes form in the Antarctic even in winter, new NESSC-research shows. Even though the sun does not reach the South Pole during winter and temperatures can
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Meet dr. Elena Popa, who is the new tenure track assistant professor at NESSC! The coming years Elena will work at the Institute for Marine and Atmospheric research Utrecht
/ read moreConstraining climate sensitivity from various lines of evidence
We invite you to present your research in the session on "Constraining climate sensitivity from various lines of evidence" at the European Geosciences Union (EGU) General Assembly 2018, 8-13
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The 2018 NESSC days will be held on the 14th and 15th of March at NH hotel Koningshof Veldhoven. The 14th of March is exclusively a NESSC day, while
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