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The societal importance of meteorology is increasing—not only because of weather forecasts, but also due to the energy transition and adaptation to climate change. Harvesting energy from fossil reserves underground must be replaced by wind, solar, and hydropower on the Earth’s surface. This transiti...

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Автори: Andresen, Lars, Benestad, Rasmus, Eliassen, Anton, J. Førland, Eirik, Grasbakken, Ove, Hanssen-Bauer, Inger, Harstveit, Knut, A. Iden, Knut, Isaksen, Ketil, Iversen, Trond, Kjensli, Per-Ove, Nordli, Øyvind, Petter Røed, Lars
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Опубліковано: Fagbokforlaget Vigmostad & Bjørke 2026
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author Andresen, Lars
Benestad, Rasmus
Eliassen, Anton
J. Førland, Eirik
Grasbakken, Ove
Hanssen-Bauer, Inger
Harstveit, Knut
A. Iden, Knut
Isaksen, Ketil
Iversen, Trond
Kjensli, Per-Ove
Nordli, Øyvind
Petter Røed, Lars
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Andresen, Lars
Benestad, Rasmus
Eliassen, Anton
Grasbakken, Ove
Hanssen-Bauer, Inger
Harstveit, Knut
Isaksen, Ketil
Iversen, Trond
J. Førland, Eirik
Kjensli, Per-Ove
Nordli, Øyvind
Petter Røed, Lars
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Benestad, Rasmus
Eliassen, Anton
J. Førland, Eirik
Grasbakken, Ove
Hanssen-Bauer, Inger
Harstveit, Knut
A. Iden, Knut
Isaksen, Ketil
Iversen, Trond
Kjensli, Per-Ove
Nordli, Øyvind
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description The societal importance of meteorology is increasing—not only because of weather forecasts, but also due to the energy transition and adaptation to climate change. Harvesting energy from fossil reserves underground must be replaced by wind, solar, and hydropower on the Earth’s surface. This transition will require large land resources, and local meteorological conditions will at any time determine energy production. At the same time, the population is growing, and the consequences of climate development challenge societal stability. Through six articles, current and former staff at the Norwegian Meteorological Institute describe aspects of Norwegian meteorological research from the 1960s onward, where the Institute has played an important role. This research can be characterized as “research for societal benefit.” In such research, observations and numerical modeling form the basis for developing or improving forecasts and specialized information about weather, climate, and environment. The experience gained through applications is further used in research. This is research for societal benefit in practice. The book is edited by Øystein Hov, Research Director at the Norwegian Meteorological Institute from 2004 to 2016.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-1713692026-02-12T09:59:41Z Forskning til samfunnsnytte Andresen, Lars Benestad, Rasmus Eliassen, Anton J. Førland, Eirik Grasbakken, Ove Hanssen-Bauer, Inger Harstveit, Knut A. Iden, Knut Isaksen, Ketil Iversen, Trond Kjensli, Per-Ove Nordli, Øyvind Petter Røed, Lars Hov, Øystein Research impact Knowledge transfer Innovation Evidence-based policy Societal benefit Applied research Public engagement Research communication Sustainability Science and society thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JP Politics and government thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JN Education::JNZ Study and learning skills: general thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JH Sociology and anthropology The societal importance of meteorology is increasing—not only because of weather forecasts, but also due to the energy transition and adaptation to climate change. Harvesting energy from fossil reserves underground must be replaced by wind, solar, and hydropower on the Earth’s surface. This transition will require large land resources, and local meteorological conditions will at any time determine energy production. At the same time, the population is growing, and the consequences of climate development challenge societal stability. Through six articles, current and former staff at the Norwegian Meteorological Institute describe aspects of Norwegian meteorological research from the 1960s onward, where the Institute has played an important role. This research can be characterized as “research for societal benefit.” In such research, observations and numerical modeling form the basis for developing or improving forecasts and specialized information about weather, climate, and environment. The experience gained through applications is further used in research. This is research for societal benefit in practice. The book is edited by Øystein Hov, Research Director at the Norwegian Meteorological Institute from 2004 to 2016. 2026-02-12T09:59:35Z 2026-02-12T09:59:35Z 2023 book 9788245045604 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/171369 nor application/octet-stream Attribution 4.0 International https://oa.fagbokforlaget.no/index.php/vboa/catalog/book/36 https://oa.fagbokforlaget.no/index.php/vboa/catalog/view/36/56/660 Fagbokforlaget Vigmostad & Bjørke 10.55669/oa2201 The societal importance of meteorology is increasing—not only because of weather forecasts, but also due to the energy transition and adaptation to climate change. Harvesting energy from fossil reserves underground must be replaced by wind, solar, and hydropower on the Earth’s surface. This transition will require large land resources, and local meteorological conditions will at any time determine energy production. At the same time, the population is growing, and the consequences of climate development challenge societal stability. Through six articles, current and former staff at the Norwegian Meteorological Institute describe aspects of Norwegian meteorological research from the 1960s onward, where the Institute has played an important role. This research can be characterized as “research for societal benefit.” In such research, observations and numerical modeling form the basis for developing or improving forecasts and specialized information about weather, climate, and environment. The experience gained through applications is further used in research. This is research for societal benefit in practice. The book is edited by Øystein Hov, Research Director at the Norwegian Meteorological Institute from 2004 to 2016. 10.55669/oa2201 637f2da4-f01b-482d-ac9d-8f3e204f400e 9788245045604 Bergen open access
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Sustainability
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Andresen, Lars
Benestad, Rasmus
Eliassen, Anton
J. Førland, Eirik
Grasbakken, Ove
Hanssen-Bauer, Inger
Harstveit, Knut
A. Iden, Knut
Isaksen, Ketil
Iversen, Trond
Kjensli, Per-Ove
Nordli, Øyvind
Petter Røed, Lars
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Knowledge transfer
Innovation
Evidence-based policy
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Applied research
Public engagement
Research communication
Sustainability
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