Research
Modeling of internal waves and studies of their implication on the
vertical mixing in the Baltic Sea.
Education
M.Sc. in Oceanography, Göteborg University, 2001
Professional Experience
Assistant in under graduated cources, Department of Oceanography,
Göteborg University, 1999 - 2004
Teaching in under graduated cources, Department of Oceanography,
Göteborg University, 2003 - 2004
Other Commitments
Participant in the international expedition Arctic Ocean 2002.
Participant in field tours to the Northern Kvark strait, Baltic
Sea, 2003.
Pilot project involving ice thickness mapping with upward looking
ADCP in the northern Baltic, 2003 - 2004
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Publications
Manuscript Submitted
- A. Omstedt and C. Nohr (2004): Calculating the water and heat
balances of the Baltic Sea using ocean modelling and available
meteorological, hydrological and ocean data. Tellus, 56A (4), 400-414.
- B. Rudels, G. Björk, J. Nilsson, P. Winsor, I. Lake and
C. Nohr, (2004), The interaction between water from the
Arctic Ocean and the Nordic Seas north of Fram Strait and
along the East Greenland Current: some results from the
Arctic Ocean-02 Oden expedition, Submitted to J. Mar. System.
Reports
- C. Nohr (2001): A simplified model of sea ice deformation based
on the formation direction of leads - a pilot study, B281 2001,
Earth Sciences Centre, Göteborg University (MSc-thesis).
Abstracts to conferences
- B. Gustafsson and C. Nohr, Implementation of topographic wave
drag in ocean circulation models - Examples of calculations for
Kattegat and the Baltic Sea. Orally presented at the Mini symposium
on Mechanics of baroclinic wave drag and topographic generation
of internal waves, 27 May, 2004 at Dept. of Oceanography, Earth
Sciences centre, Göteborg University.
- A. Omstedt and C. Nohr (2003): Estimating the water budget
and heat balances of the Baltic Sea using ocean modelling
and available meteorological, hydrological and ocean data.
Orally presented at the Baltic Sea Science Congress 2003,
CBO session, Helsinki Finland.
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