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 ====== STARS team at met.no ====== ====== STARS team at met.no ======
  
-  * Øyvind Sætra (project leader), o.satra(at)met.no+  * Yvonne Gusdal (Project leader), y.gusdal(at)met.no 
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 +Yvonne Gusdal took her Master of Science in Physical Oceanography at the University of Bergen in 2007 working with Nearshore wave forecasting and hindcasting by dynamical and statistical downscaling. Since 2008 she has been working as a scientist in the Oceanography section in the R&D division at the Norwegian Meteorological Institute.  
 +She has been working with trajectory models in LEO (Long-term effects of oil accidents on the pelagic ecosystem of the Norwegian and Barents Seas) and SKAGCOD (Linking physics and biology - Structuring of cod-populations in the North Sea/ Skagerrak water-system), and has experience from 
 +model validation. M.Sc Gusdal has also been working with the ocean model ROMS. 
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 +  * Øyvind Sætra (project leader Phase I), o.satra(at)met.no
  
 Øyvind Sætra took his PhD on wind generation of waves and effects of surface films of wave Øyvind Sætra took his PhD on wind generation of waves and effects of surface films of wave
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 influence weather and climate. In several projects he has been involved in the coupling of atmosphere influence weather and climate. In several projects he has been involved in the coupling of atmosphere
 and ocean/wave models (such as, RegClim and Thorpex). and ocean/wave models (such as, RegClim and Thorpex).
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 +  * Birgitte Furevik, b.furevik(at)met.no
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 +Furevik has a MSc degree in oceanography from Copenhagen University from 1995 on the use of Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) for detecting and back-tracking oceanic internal waves. The work for the thesis was performed during a stay at the Geophysical Institute, University of Bergen (UiB) and at the Nansen Environmental and Remote Sensing Centre (NERSC) in Bergen. 1997-2001 she worked on a PhD at NERSC/UiB with the topic “Wind retrieval from ERS Synthetic Aperture Radar images - application in the marginal ice zone and in coastal regions” and received the PhD degree in November 2001. 2001-2005, Furevik held a position as post doc. and later as research scientist at NERSC. Her main field was microwave remote sensing (SAR and scatterometer), in particular with the application of offshore wind resource estimation. Since April 2005, she has been with the Norwegian Meteorological Institute, Bergen, as a research scientist. She is responsible for coastal wave modelling and forecasting at the institute, but works also with ocean winds from models, in situ observations and satellite. At present the focus of this work is on coastal variability and on winds in the boundary layer above 10m.
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 +  * Harald Schyberg, h.schyberg(at)met.no
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 +Harald Schyberg is Senior Scientist in the Numerical Weather Prediction (NWP) Division of the R&D Department. Fields of expertise comprise use of satellite observations in data assimilation for NWP and for extraction of sea surface and sea ice information as well as observation impact studies in NWP. Member of ESA ADM (Atmospheric Dynamic Mission) Science Advisory Group, SRNWP (the Short-Range Numerical Weather Prediction programme of the European meteorological services) Expert Team on Data Assimilation and EUCOS (EUMETNET Composite Observing System) Science Advisory Team.
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 +  * Gunnar Noer, g.noer(at)met.no
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 +Gunnar Noer took his Master of Science on parameterization of convective cloud cover in 1997. Since 1998 he has been working operationally as a senior forecaster at the Norwegian Meteorological Institute, in the Forecasting Division in Tromsø, Northern Norway. Since 2000 he has been leading a resource group on Polar Lows, and has in that capacity collected and studied data on a large number of Polar Lows in the Nordic Seas. He has been responsible for the developing and testing of the operational methodology of forecasting of Polar Lows at the Institute. He has also cooperated with several other national and international science communities on the topic and has contributed on several studies. Since 2010 he has been working as a developer for arctic meteorology at the Forecasting Division in Tromsø.