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| Trygve Aspelien. Photo: Bård Gudim |
Title: Researcher
E-mail: trygve.aspelien@met.no
Postal address: P.O.Box 43 Blindern, NO-0313 Oslo
Phone: (+47) 2296 3389
CV: (pdf-file)
Research Interests:
- Numerical modeling and surrounding scripts
- High performance computing, parallelization and optimization
- Surface processes and data assimilation
- Model diagnostics and verification
Research projects:
- HIRLAM/HARMONIE
- IPY-THORPEX
Committees:
Employment:
- 2007-present The Norwegian Meteorological Institute (met.no). Researcher
- 2007-2007 Bjerknes Center for Climate Research, Bergen , Norway. Computational Scientist
- 2006-2007 Bergen Center for Computational Science, Bergen, Norway. Senior Scientist
- 2002-2006 GKSS Research Centre, Geesthacht, Germany: Research assistant and PhD work.
Education:
- 2006 : Dr. rer. nat. in Geosciences Doctor of Natural Sciences from the University of Hamburg.
Dissertation: The Use of Long-Term Observations in Combination with Modeling and Their Effect on the
Estimation of the North Sea Storm Surge Climate. - 2002: Cand. Scient. Master degree in meteorology at the University of Oslo. Dissertation: A Study of
Thunder Storm Indicators with Emphasis on the Southeastern Parts of Norway. - 2000: Cand. Mag. Bachelor degree in meteorology at the University of Oslo.
- 1996: Ex.phil at Høgskolen in Agder.
- 1996: Eksamen Artium (High school) at Rosthaug videregående skole, Åmot in Modum. Specializing in
maths, physics and chemistry.
Recent publications:
- Aspelien. T., Iversen. T, Frogner I-L. & Bremnes J.B. 2011: Short-range probabilistic forecasts from the Norwegian limited-area EPS. Long-term validation and a polar low study (Tellus 63A.)
- Aspelien T., 2008: Operational NORLAMEPS at met.no (Hirlam Newsletter no. 54)
- Aspelien T., 2005: The Use of Long-Term Observations in Combination with Modeling and Their Effect on the Estimation of the North Sea Storm Surge Climate. (PhD thesis at the University of Hamburg, Germany.)
- Aspelien T. and R. Weisse, 2005: Assimilation of Sea Level Observations for Multi-Decadal Regional Ocean Model Simulations for the North Sea.
- Aspelien T., 2002: A study of thunder storm indicators for the Southeast-Norway. (Master thesis at the University of Oslo, Norway. (Norwegian))




