Winter school on ‘Causes, contributions, and trends to Arctic Amplification’
23 -29 March 2025, Hyytiälä, Finland
The winter school is an advanced course intended for graduate students and researchers who want to receive up-to-date knowledge on Arctic amplification, with a specific focus on
causes, contributions, and trends. The course is structured around a combination of lectures and hands-on experience using data from research-grade radars, in situ sensors and state-of-the-art models. The course topics include: surface and airborne energy budget measurements, cloud and precipitation processes, aerosol-cloud and atmosphere-ice-ocean interactions, remote sensing of the atmosphere and ocean, Arctic boundary layer processes and surface energy fluxes as well as the Arctic water cycle.
The program can be found here.
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