Research for more accurate decisions and better information

Large areas of society are dependent on or influenced by the weather and water. Increased requirements with regard to the environment and a changed climate also provide new opportunities.

SMHI's research involves the development of tools and knowledge for many industries and areas of society. Mathematical calculation models are important tools which provide an integrated description of the processes on the ground, in the water and in the atmosphere.

An important aspect is also to develop methods to make better use of observations which form the basis of forecasting and developing scenarios and also to follow the development of the weather. Activities in the research department are based on extensive cooperation with other institutes and research establishments, both in Sweden and internationally.

LATEST

Ice break-up in Torne River

SMHI has used high-resolution satellite images for the first time to monitor ice break-up in Torne River.

Satellite images make it possible to monitor ice break-up in Torne River

From data to decisions...

At the annual Rossby Centre Day 2013, representatives of the SMHI Rossby Centre, the impacts and risk assessment community and relevant stakeholders came together.

Information and presentations
Snow coverage, as seen from satellite May 1, 2013

The hidden water content of the snow layer

Satellite measurements can show the extent and water content of the snow coverage, and where it will melt.

Satellite measurements show hidden water content of snow
Bild på Arktis iskoncentration 2012

Satellite data on melting Arctic ice

With data from satellites, scientists at SMHI have analysed changes in the atmosphere, and then compared the conditions for the ice melt in 2012 with 2007, the previous record low for ice spread.

Melting Arctic ice
Bild på ett cumulusmoln.

Higher temperatures affect intensive rain showers

In Nature Geoscience, a scientist from SMHI describes how elevating temperatures affect intensive rain showers, e.g. summer thunderstorms.

Temperatures and rain showers
Bild på nedisade mätinstrument

New way of predicting ice on wind turbines

A research project at SMHI has developed new methods for projecting ice formation on wind turbines.

Predicting ice on wind turbines

New climatology on clouds and radiation

There is now a 28-year compilation of clouds and radiation – a cloud climatology – based on data from polar satellites.

New cloud climatology

New planning tool for climate adaptation in cities

To make city planning easier, a planning tool has been developed to support climate adaptation of cities and regions in Europe.
SUDPLAN planning tool

Bild på algblomning maj 2004.

Ocean pH value decreasing

A research project into ocean acidification has increased knowledge about conditions in the Baltic Sea and Kattegat-Skagerrak. When the pH value falls, the whole marine ecosystem is affected.
Ocean pH value decreasing

Algblomning på havsytan.

How does the climate in the Baltic Sea vary?

A new research project will analyse how the climate in the Baltic Sea has varied since 1850 and simulate future scenarios for the Baltic Sea.
Project to reconstruct and predict future scenarios for the Baltic Sea

Special issue of AMBIO

New Special issue of AMBIO about the Baltic Sea

The research project ECOSUPPORT focused on how the marine environment in the Baltic Sea might change due to the combined impact of climate change and nutrient discharge. Some of the project’s findings are presented in the new issue of AMBIO from the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.

New Special issue of AMBIO about the Baltic Sea
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MORE RESEARCH DEVELOPMENTS

Climate research at SMHI

The Rossby Centre pursues research on climate processes and the behaviour of the climate system.

Climate research at SMHI

Satellite data gives cloud climatology

The properties and distribution of clouds around the globe are important to climate research. There is now a 28-year compilation of clouds and radiation based on data from polar satellites.

Cloud climatology 1982-2009

Research for the future of the Baltic Sea

The research project ECOSUPPORT focused on how the marine environment in the Baltic Sea might change due to the combined impact of climate change and nutrient discharge.

Results from ECOSUPPORT

Air quality important to climate and health

Atmospheric pollutants have a detrimental impact on the environment and human health.

Research on air quality

New hydrological calculation model

A high-resolution hydrological model is being developed for water resources and water quality. HYPE - new hydrological model