Ellen Viste
Rådgiver / Adviser
Bjerknes-UiB
Jahnebakken 5, Bergen
E-mail: ellen.viste@uib.no
Phone: 55584393
One millimeter can be too much
31.05.2022, 16:00
If the sea rises one meter, will five centimeters more or less matter? That depends on where you are. Climate researchers develop methods for more precise projections of sea level rise in Northern Europe.
Predicting Arctic sea ice
27.04.2022, 13:37
When a fishing vessel sets course for Bear Island, the captain knows only which areas are ice-covered now, not where the ice will be tomorrow. In a few years, sea ice predictions will make routing easier and safer.
Following the flight of water
22.03.2022, 18:19
In a large-scale airplane campaign researchers will follow water molecules from take-off till landing.
Investigating the breathing ocean
01.03.2022, 08:33
The oxygen level in the global ocean has declined, limiting the living space of fish. New research is aimed at improving future oxygen projections.
International Women in Science Day: "We need good role models"
10.02.2022, 16:42
Four female scientists, four interesting stories. Meet Victoria Miles, Elaine McDonagh, Shuang Gao and Lise Øvreås.
Five new Chinese-Norwegian collaboration projects to the Bjerknes Centre
21.12.2021, 13:41
The Research Council of Norway funds eight new project on Chinese-Norwegian climate research in the Arctic. Five of these, awarded a total of NOK 50 million, are led by researchers affiliated by the Bjerknes Centre.
Forskningsrådet deler ut åtti millioner til norsk-kinesisk samarbeid om klimaforskning i Arktis. Femti av disse går til Bjerknessenterets forskere.
No influence from Arctic sea ice on mid-latitude winters
30.09.2021, 16:25
In the last decades, little sea ice in the Arctic in fall has been associated with cold winters in Europe. A new study signals little reason to prepare for frosty nights and heavy snow, despite less than normal ice in the north.
A director for climate knowledge
16.06.2021, 19:35
Meet the Bjerknes Centre’s new director, Kikki Kleiven!
Prehistoric megafloods smaller than assumed
11.05.2021, 10:38
Mighty floods have carved out deep canyons on Earth. New research suggests this required less power than previously believed. Collecting such data, however, may be demanding.
Reducing emissions may halve sea level rise from melting ice
04.05.2021, 14:50
Limit global warming to 1.5°C and halve the land ice contribution to sea level this century