I use numerical modeling techniques to simulate the future evolution of the Greenland ice sheet. I am mainly interested in projections of future sea-level contribution from the ice sheet and associated uncertainties. Previous to my glaciology focus, I have been working on boundary layer meteorology using large-eddy simulations for measurement and wind energy applications.
Charlotte Rahlves
PhD fellow
chra@norceresearch.no
+47 56 10 75 45
Jahnebakken 5, 5007 Bergen, Norway
Projects
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Conference lectureHistorically consistent mass loss projections of the Greenland ice sheet– Norwegian Geophysical Society Assembly 2024
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Conference lectureUncertainties in Greenland ice sheet evolution and related sea-level projections until 2100– PROTECT fall meeting 2023
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Conference lectureUncertainties in Greenland ice sheet evolution and related sea-level projections until 2100– Greenland Ice Sheet stability - Lessons from the past 2023
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Conference lectureUncertainties in Greenland ice sheet evolution and related sea-level projections until 2100– EGU general assembly 2023
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Conference lectureUncertainties in Greenland ice sheet evolution and related sea-level projections– Sea Level Prediction and Reconstruction (SeaPR) Progress Meeting 2023
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Conference lectureResponse of the Greenland Ice Sheet to temperature overshoot scenarios– EGU General Assembly 2023 2023
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Conference lectureFuture Sea-level Contributions and Stability of the Greenland Ice Sheet– Climate Workshop 2022