Peter Berg
Ph.D., Head of hydrological research unit.

Peter Berg
Contact and CV
Publications
Role in team
- Head of Unit for Hydrological Research at SMHI (some 45 pers.)
- Member in Management team of the Research & Development department.
- Member of SMHI climate strategy group
- Strategic planning, communication and attracting external funds
Expertise
- Precipitation processes
- Bias adjustment
- Climate scenarios
Professional records
- H-index: 26
Future projections of wet and dry spells in southern Sweden
Dong An, Jonas Olsson, Du Yiheng, Johanna Sorensen, Cintia B. Uvo, Peter Berg
Weather warning archives reveal spatio-temporal hot spots of compound natural hazards
Wei Yang, Jonas Olsson, Peter Berg, Lennart Simonsson
Abstract
Individual natural hazards may be combined in different ways, leading to cascading or co-occurring effects, turning them into compound hazards. However, assessment of individual as well as compound hazards is often hampered by short or incomplete observational records of actual hazards, and records of various hazards that do not easily combine. In this study we propose an alternative way to detect potential risk of compound natural hazards via archived severe weather warnings. We investigate weather warnings in Sweden from 2011 to 2020 regarding their distributions and frequencies in time (at daily level) and space (at warning district level) from both an individual and compound perspective. We illustrate the methodology and results by focusing on compound flood-related risk, generated by combinations of heavy rainfall, high streamflow and high sea level, and contextualize with two actual compound flood events in Sweden. We find compound fluvial and coastal flood risk primarily along the southwest coast during the winter half year as well as compound fluvio-pluvial flood risk during the summer half year. The results show that severe weather warnings can be used to assess the frequency and compounding nature of natural hazards, as well as to identify actual cases for further investigation, and we encourage similar investigations elsewhere.
Robust handling of extremes in quantile mapping - "Murder your darlings"
Peter Berg, Thomas Bosshard, Denica Bozhinova, Lars Bärring, Joakim Löw, Carolina Nilsson, Gustav Strandberg, Johan Södling, Johan Thuresson, Renate Wilcke, Wei Yang

