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Department of Meteorology
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Department of Meteorology

Source: https://www.su.se/english/divisions/department-of-meteorology Parent: https://www.su.se/english/about-the-university/contact/departments-and-centres

We conduct research in Atmospheric science, Oceanography and Climate science

Welcome to the Department of Meteorology (MISU)!

Our scientists study the atmosphere, the oceans and the climate. We offer education in atmospheric sciences, oceanography and climate physics at undergraduate, advanced and research level.

Our courses and programmes

Are you interested in working with weather and climate, with the atmosphere and the oceans? Do you want to become a climate expert, forecast meteorologist, oceanographer or a climate scientist? Or just gain understanding for what it is that affects the climate? At MISU we offer courses and programmes in atmospheric sciences, oceanography and climate physics on different levels.

Applications open 16/3–15/4

Our research

Our scientists at MISU study the mechanisms, components and interactions of the climate system within Atmosphere, Ocean and Climate Science.

Welcome to contact us!

Contact information to researchers and PhD students, Management Team, and the Administration team (incl. study counsellor)

Atmosphere, Ocean and Climate Studies

Applications open 16 March–15 April.

Successful launch of sounding rocket on November 17, to study nightglow in Earth's atmosphere

The ORIGIN sounding rocket project studies a light phenomenon (“airglow”) in the Earth's middle atmosphere. One sounding rocket was launched from Esrange Space Center.

NEWS

CALENDAR

Collaboration

Our researchers at MISU collaborate scientifically with several centres and organisations both within and outside of Sweden.

Infrastructure: Expeditions, satellites and climate models

These are some of the tools that our scientists use to produce new knowledge. Read about our intrastructure and how we collect data for our research.

Blogs, articles and social media

Follow our researchers on their expeditions on land, at sea and in the sky.

The International Meteorological Institute in Stockholm (IMI)

IMI conducts research in meteorology and associated fields, and promotes international scientific co-operation within meteorology.