Stefan Hofer

@st_hof

PostDoc , PhD , Clouds and Greenland climate.

Oslo, Norway.
Vrijeme pridruživanja: listopad 2016.

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    24. lip 2019.

    What's the impact of on uncertainties in future melt and sea level contribution? Our latest study just published in finds a strong connection between cloud microphysics and melt uncertainties.

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    Arctic, wealthy Norway might be the world's luckiest country when it comes to climate effects. Even so, our country has already started changing rapidly and completely, and I found on our climate 📸-journey:

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    “50% of the emissions come from just 10% of the population. Imagine those top 10% cut their CO₂ footprint to the level of the average EU citizen, that’s a 33% cut in global CO₂. If you really thought that your child’s life depends on it, you could do it in a week.” [THREAD 8/9]

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    I'm in a debate about climate justice and I'm sickened to hear a Tory MP blame the lack of family planning "in Africa" for the climate crisis. The problem isn't people in the Global South having kids. The problem is disaster capitalism.

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    3. velj

    I am over the moon that Future Planet is up and running today 🙌 we’re a new section of focusing on sustainable solutions to the biggest environmental challenges we are facing (1/6)

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    In the face of does a city with a population of 460k really need to expand an airport that already provides capacity for 10 million flights (or 20 flights for every citizen) per year?!

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    I certainly expected some different weather in my first month in Oslo

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    1. velj

    Highest ever February temperature today in Australia's capital Canberra: 42.7⁰C (109F). Up to 46.8⁰C (116F) in the western suburbs of Sydney.

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    Only 6.7 percent of the Great Lakes were covered by ice on January 30, which is a remarkable statistic for the middle of winter.

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    The average temperature in Stockholm in January was 7°C warmer than normal. Parts of central Sweden had an average of over 10°C warmer than normal. Yet, this is barely even mentioned in the media... (Source: SMHI)

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  13. 31. sij
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    31. sij

    A high of 15° C in Vienna and the city’s vice mayor says, “The climate crisis is a reality! What it means for us: We have to break new ground in transport policy. *The times in which we argue about individual parking spaces are over.*” 👀👀👀

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    Stations with lowest temp >=0,0°C. Map from

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  16. 30. sij

    Is this the freedom-of-speech that "top" UK universities are known for?

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    30. sij

    A sensible piece by pointing out the simplistic assumptions underlying the recent "three degrees by 2100" narratives. FYI.

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    30. sij

    Sjekk "snødjevelen" i Tamokdalen i på tirsdag 👀 Denne virvelen av snø ble til da sterk vind beveget seg over fjellene og ble turbulent. Løssnø på bakken ble revet opp i virvelen, og gjorde den synlig ❄️ Video: Sylvi Andersen

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    29. sij

    NEW PAPER in from project featuring many at BGC namely Andrew Tedstone, Chris Williamson, , Thomas Gribbin and - Glacier algae accelerate melt rates on the south-western Greenland Ice Sheet

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  20. 29. sij

    Great work by and our team, finally out in today, showing how algae can accelerate melt rates in SW Greenland.

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    28. sij

    All you researchers, residents, educators -- Please give us your input and sign up for the QGreenland newsletter! Links below...

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