Topic AllData science newsScience newsLife science newsNordic welfare newsHealth newsEducation newsLanguage & cultureSociety & economySustainability newsTeaching & studying at the UniversityHigher education & science policyHelsinki University Library Type AllNewsPress releaseIn briefEditorialArticleProfileEssayColumnCommentBooksSpeech Listing <span class="icon--list-as-blocks"></span><span class="icon--list"></span> 14.2.2022 Science news A new paper on verification of probabilistic climate change forecasts A new paper "Probabilistic forecasts of near-term climate change: verification for temperature and precipitation changes from years 1971-2000 to... 25.11.2021 Science news A new paper on mid-latitude cyclones and windstorms in Northern Europe. A recent study performed in collaboration with the Finnish Meteorological Institute has investigated the characteristics and long-term trends in... 9.11.2021 Science news Meri Virman will defend her PhD thesis Meri Virman will defend her PhD thesis, entitled “Understanding the sensitivity of convection to free-tropospheric moisture”, on Friday 26th of... 28.6.2021 Teaching & studying at the University Dynamic Meteorology group welcomes new summer students This summer we welcome five summer students to our group. 12.2.2021 Science news Wind speeds over the North Atlantic and Europe have decadal changes but no significant trends Our recently published study shows that there are no significant trends in wind speeds over the North Atlantic and Europe during 1979-2018, and... 13.1.2021 Science news New paper by J. Räisänen is published A paper on "Effect of atmospheric circulation on surface air temperature trends in years 1979–2018" was published on-line in Climate Dynamics on... 16.10.2020 Teaching & studying at the University Dynamic Meteorology group welcomes 2 new students We welcome two new students to the dynamic meteorology group 18.5.2020 Science news New paper published A new paper "Vertical Temperature Structure Associated with Evaporation of Stratiform Precipitation in Idealized WRF Simulations” by M. Virman,... 12.5.2020 Teaching & studying at the University Dynamic Meteorology group welcomes 4 summer students. This summer we welcome four summer students to our group. Pages1 2 Next
14.2.2022 Science news A new paper on verification of probabilistic climate change forecasts A new paper "Probabilistic forecasts of near-term climate change: verification for temperature and precipitation changes from years 1971-2000 to...
25.11.2021 Science news A new paper on mid-latitude cyclones and windstorms in Northern Europe. A recent study performed in collaboration with the Finnish Meteorological Institute has investigated the characteristics and long-term trends in...
9.11.2021 Science news Meri Virman will defend her PhD thesis Meri Virman will defend her PhD thesis, entitled “Understanding the sensitivity of convection to free-tropospheric moisture”, on Friday 26th of...
28.6.2021 Teaching & studying at the University Dynamic Meteorology group welcomes new summer students This summer we welcome five summer students to our group.
12.2.2021 Science news Wind speeds over the North Atlantic and Europe have decadal changes but no significant trends Our recently published study shows that there are no significant trends in wind speeds over the North Atlantic and Europe during 1979-2018, and...
13.1.2021 Science news New paper by J. Räisänen is published A paper on "Effect of atmospheric circulation on surface air temperature trends in years 1979–2018" was published on-line in Climate Dynamics on...
16.10.2020 Teaching & studying at the University Dynamic Meteorology group welcomes 2 new students We welcome two new students to the dynamic meteorology group
18.5.2020 Science news New paper published A new paper "Vertical Temperature Structure Associated with Evaporation of Stratiform Precipitation in Idealized WRF Simulations” by M. Virman,...
12.5.2020 Teaching & studying at the University Dynamic Meteorology group welcomes 4 summer students. This summer we welcome four summer students to our group.