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Webinar on climate data and their relevance to hydropower adaptation
Author: Juliet Landrø

Webinar on climate data and their relevance to hydropower adaptation

Several of the projects in RenewHydro will use climate models in their research. In this webinar, researchers Lu Li and Ole Wulff from NORCE Climate & Environment present different climate models and how they can be used.

They discuss key aspects of climate simulations, including both spatial and temporal scales - forecast lead times - such as weather forecasts, climate predictions, and long-term projections and different modeling approaches. Their presentation aims to show how spatial and temporal scales influence model applications, using concrete examples of how these data inform practical applications. 

The webinar is part of RenewHydro’s Framework Program 5 (FP5) and Research Program 3 Hydropower in a changing climate (RP3)

Presentation (pdf): 

Simulating Future Climate – Predictions to Projections, by Lu Li & Ole Wulff, NORCE.

Contacts:

Lu Li, Senior Researcher NORCE

Ole Wulff, Senior Researcher NORCE

Line Sundt-Hansen, programme leader for Hydropower in a changing climate.

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We are a research center for environmentally friendly energy.

Researchers will deliver knowledge and innovative solutions to Norwegian hydropower.

The goal is for the research to contribute to Norwegian hydropower being able to meet complex challenges and opportunities in the future's renewable energy system.

Norwegian University of Science and technology (NTNU) is the host institution and main research partner in HydroCen together with SINTEF Energy and the Norwegian Institute for Natural Research (NINA). HydroCen has around 50 national and international partners from research, industry and administration.

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About HydroCen

We are a research center for environmentally friendly energy.

Researchers will deliver knowledge and innovative solutions to Norwegian hydropower.

The goal is for the research to contribute to Norwegian hydropower being able to meet complex challenges and opportunities in the future's renewable energy system.

Norwegian University of Science and technology (NTNU) is the host institution and main research partner in HydroCen together with SINTEF Energy and the Norwegian Institute for Natural Research (NINA). HydroCen has around 50 national and international partners from research, industry and administration.

About the Knowledge Hub

The goal of the Knowledge Hub is to collect and make available the knowledge from the research in HydroCen so that the results can be used directly by the hydropower industry or in further research, thereby helping to ensure value creation and societal benefit.

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