Geophysical Institute, Bergen

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The Geophysical Institute in Bergen is a Norwegian research institution known for its pioneering work in meteorology and geophysics, particularly in the development of modern weather forecasting.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geophysical research institute
research institute
affiliation University of Bergen Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences
collaboratesWith Geophysical Institute, Bergen self-linksurface differs
surface form: Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research

Norwegian Meteorological Institute
international meteorological research institutions
continent Europe
country Norway
employs climate scientists
geophysicists
meteorologists
oceanographers
fieldOfWork atmospheric sciences
climate science
geophysics
meteorology
oceanography
focusesOn applied weather forecasting
observational meteorology
theoretical meteorology
hasAcademicProgram graduate education in climate dynamics
graduate education in meteorology
graduate education in oceanography
hasNotableContribution advancement of synoptic meteorology
development of operational weather forecast methods
training of meteorologists for Norway
hasResearchArea air–sea interaction
atmospheric dynamics
climate modeling
climate variability
physical oceanography
polar meteorology
weather prediction
knownFor Geophysical Institute, Bergen self-linksurface differs
surface form: Bergen School of Meteorology

development of modern weather forecasting
pioneering work in meteorology
languageOfWorkOrName English
Norwegian
locatedIn Bergen
Vestland
Western Norway
locatedNear North Sea
locatedOn Western Norway
surface form: Norwegian west coast
operatesIn higher education and research sector
partOf University of Bergen
sector public research sector

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Subject: Geophysical Institute, Bergen
Description of subject: The Geophysical Institute in Bergen is a Norwegian research institution known for its pioneering work in meteorology and geophysics, particularly in the development of modern weather forecasting.

Referenced by (8)

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Jacob Bjerknes employer Geophysical Institute, Bergen
University of Bergen hasResearchCenter Geophysical Institute, Bergen
this entity surface form: Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research
Geophysical Institute, Bergen knownFor Geophysical Institute, Bergen self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Bergen School of Meteorology
Geophysical Institute, Bergen collaboratesWith Geophysical Institute, Bergen self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research
Bjerknes influenced Geophysical Institute, Bergen
subject surface form: Vilhelm Bjerknes
this entity surface form: Bergen School of Meteorology
Vilhelm Bjerknes notableWork Geophysical Institute, Bergen
this entity surface form: Bergen School of Meteorology
Vilhelm Bjerknes employer Geophysical Institute, Bergen
this entity surface form: Geophysical Institute in Bergen
Vilhelm Bjerknes founded Geophysical Institute, Bergen
this entity surface form: Bergen School of Meteorology