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., Pettersson, H., Behrens, A., Männik A., 2018. Comparing a 41-year model hindcast with decades of wave measurements from the Baltic Sea. Ocean Engineering, 152, 57–71. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.oceaneng
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with offshore extreme sea levels. The project aims at applying physics-based modelling and advanced analysis to mitigate an environmental challenge with direct implications for coastal risk management
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the eastern coast of the Baltic Sea. Journal of Marine Systems., 129, 96–105, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmarsys.2013.02.001 Soomere, T., Viška, M., 2014. Simulated wave-driven sediment transport along
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substantial intensification of the ocean heat transport, highlighting their climatic influence. However, the dynamics of submesoscale flows, and hence their representation in climate models, have not been
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involving Fluid Dynamics. Demonstrable affinity with studying the physics of the ocean and preferably with polar oceanography. Experience with numerical modelling. Excellent ability to communicate in both
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Modeling and Management Division of the Portuguese Institute of the Sea and the Atmosphere, I.P. and Dr. António Miguel Piecho Almeida Santos, Coordinating Researcher of the Ocean Observation and Monitoring
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(). Project PAST, “A proxy-model alliance to decode storms in warmer climates”, aims to quantify the occurrence of storms over western Europe during warmer climates. Climate change is known to increase the risk
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mass balance of the northern Greenland Ice Sheet. You will combine airborne observations, satellite remote sensing, and regional climate modelling to understand how changes in sea ice thickness, mobility
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the land-ocean interface: the role of Submarine Groundwater Discharge A PhD position is available in the Physics Department and the Institute of Environmental Science and Technology (ICTA
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to build a microscopic-to-global understanding of ice formation, plume processes and ocean–surface transport. Their combined efforts will generate new laboratory data, physical models and spectroscopic tools