Rasmus E. Benestad
I am a physicist by training and have affiliations with the Norwegian Meteorological Institute (met.no) and the Oslo Climate Group (OCG) [My views here are personal and may not necessarily represent those of RegClim, OCG, met.no, or the mentioned societies]. I have a D.Phil in physics from Atmospheric, Oceanic & Planetary Physics at Oxford University in the United Kingdom. Recent work involve a good deal of statistics (empirical-statistical downscaling, trend analysis, model validation, extremes and record values), but I have also had some experience with electronics, cloud micro-physics, ocean dynamics/air-sea processes and seasonal forecasting. In addition, I wrote the book 'Solar Activity and Earth's Climate' (2002), published by Praxis-Springer, and I was a member of the council of the European Meteorological Society for the period (2004-2006), representing the Nordic countries and the Norwegian Meteorology Society.
In my work, I often get questions from media and lay persons about climate change. I believe it is necessary to approach these questions with identifying what we really don't know and what we are more sure about. I believe that some of Karl Popper ideas about falsification can be useful.
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e-mail: rasmus.benestad-at-met.no
Member of the NORKLIMA pages editorial board for Cicero's publication Klima, EMS's Programme and Science and Outreach & Communication Award select committees, Institute of Physics, American Geophysical Union, Amnesty International, and Attac. Also contributor to the Encyclopedia of Earth, one degree change, and justMeans.
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