Kristine Flacké Haualand
Field of work
I am a meteorologist with a background in geophysics, mathematics and physics.
Currently, I am enrolled in the JOSTICE project, where I am studying how the evolution of the Jostedalsbreen Ice Cap influences the future regional climate. I use the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model and downscale it to regional scale for climate and glacier outlines for the future and the past. To validate the simulations, I compare results for current time with local weather data such as data from our weather station on the outlet glacier Nigardsbreen.
In the past, I studied the development of midlatitude cyclones focusing on how the intensity and structure of cyclones are influenced by diabatic effects such as cloud formation and surface heat fluxes from the ocean.
GE483 Climate Change
MGBNA201 Naturfag 1, emne 2 - Den ikkje-levande naturen 1
MGUNA201 Naturfag 1, emne 2 - Den ikkje-levande naturen 1
Glacier-atmosphere interactions
Dynamic meteorology
Midlatitude cyclone development
Glacier
Selected publications
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Investigation of the 2010 rock avalanche onto the regenerated glacier Brenndalsbreen, Norway
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JOSTICE: Natural and societal consequences of climate-forced changes of Jostedalsbreen ice cap
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Den siste isen
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Europas grösster Festlandgletscher: Der Jostedalsbreen
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Relative importance of tropopause structure and diabatic heating for baroclinic instability