2023/2024

Heterogeneous Climate Forcing

Linking Regional Perturbations to Climate Implications Across Multiple Scales (HETCLIF)

Natural Sciences
HETCLIF. Smog over Delhi. Photo: Bjørn H. Samset.

Principal investigators

Marianne Tronstad Lund

Senior Researcher
Centre for International Climate Research (CICERO)
Year at CAS
Research Area
Climate research /
Geosciences /
Natural Sciences

Bjørn Hallvard Samset

Senior Researcher
Centre for International Climate Research (CICERO)
Year at CAS

Abstract

If you gave the climate a localized “kick” – a strong radiative forcing or perturbation over a limited region – what would the impact on regional and global weather and climate be? In HETCLIF, an international team of experts in climate modelling, climate dynamics and atmospheric processes gathered in Oslo to provide answers to this question. We focused on already ongoing changes, such as the rapidly changing levels of air pollution over parts of Asia, and future changes such as large-scale afforestation or ice loss. Through a three-step evolution, we were able to make progress in understanding of the climate response to Asian aerosol emissions, to the future of climate change and emissions in Africa, and on the possible role of afforestation projects. We also focused on training the next generation of climate scientists, through a dedicated Early Career Researcher programme. In all, HETCLIF has let us address a major challenge for projecting near-term climate evolution: The role of local climate forcing, and how it interacts with global warming from greenhouse gases and internal variations.

Fellows

Robert J. Allen

Associate Professor
University of California Riverside
Year at CAS

Annica Ekman

Professor
Stockholm University
Year at CAS
Research Area
Climate research /
Natural Sciences

Manoj Joshi

Professor
University of East Anglia
Year at CAS
Research Area
Climate research

Fei Fei Luo

Researcher
Chengdu University of Information Technology
Year at CAS

Geeta Persad

Assistant Professor
University of Texas
Year at CAS

Catherine Toolan

PhD Candidate
University of Reading
Year at CAS

Daniel Westervelt

Associate Professor
Columbia University
Year at CAS
Research Area
Climate research

Kayla White

PhD Candidate
University of Texas
Year at CAS
Research Area
Climate research

Laura Wilcox

Associate Professor
University of Reading
Year at CAS
Research Area
Climate research

Affiliated researchers

Terje K.
Berntsen

Professor
University of Oslo (UiO)

Carley
Iles

Senior Researcher
Centre for International Climate Research (CICERO)

Srinath
Krishnan

Senior Researcher
Centre for International Climate Research (CICERO)

Camilla Weum
Stjern

Senior Researcher
Centre for International Climate Research (CICERO)

Trude
Storelvmo

Professor
University of Oslo (UiO)

News

A recent article in 'Forskningspolitikk' focuses on the Center for Advanced Study (CAS) and its significance in basic research. The article, written by Lisbet Jære, features researchers like Bjørn Samset and Svenn-Erik Mamelund, who highlight the unique opportunities provided by CAS.

On Wednesday, 20 September, CAS proudly participated in Forskningsdagene, an annual festival where researchers from across the country showcase their work.