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Regional trends for bud burst and flowering of woody plants in Norway as related to climate change
Ø Nordli, FE Wielgolaski, AK Bakken, SH Hjeltnes, F Måge, A Sivle, ...
International Journal of Biometeorology 52, 625-639, 2008
1002008
How do laypeople evaluate the degree of certainty in a weather report? A case study of the use of the web service yr. no
AD Sivle, SD Kolstø, PJK Hansen, J Kristiansen
Weather, Climate, and Society 6 (3), 399-412, 2014
282014
Toward valuable weather and sea-ice services for the marine Arctic: exploring user–producer interfaces of the Norwegian Meteorological Institute
J Jeuring, M Knol-Kauffman, A Sivle
Polar Geography 43 (2-3), 139-159, 2020
262020
Use of online weather information in everyday decision‐making by laypeople and implications for communication of weather information
A Doksæter Sivle, SD Kolstø
Meteorological Applications 23 (4), 650-662, 2016
252016
Making the Arctic predictable: The changing information infrastructure of Arctic weather and sea ice services
M Knol, P Arbo, P Duske, S Gerland, M Lamers, O Pavlova, AD Sivle, ...
Polar Geography 41 (4), 279-293, 2018
242018
A dialogue‐based weather forecast: adapting language to end‐users to improve communication.
AD Sivle, T Aamodt
Weather (00431656) 74 (12), 2019
152019
Reasons for relating representations when reading digital multimodal science information
AD Sivle, PH Uppstad
Visual Communication 17 (3), 313-336, 2018
92018
Enhancing the Saliency of climate services for marine mobility sectors in European Arctic seas (SALIENSEAS): Stakeholder Advisory Group workshop report
M Lamers, M Knol, M Müller, B Blair, J Jeuring, TAS Rasmussen, AD Sivle
Wageningen University, 2018
72018
Oh no, it’s raining! A study of how information in online weather reports is interpreted, integrated, and used in everyday decision-making by laypeople
AD Sivle
The University of Bergen, 2016
62016
How do laypeople evaluate the degree of certainty in a weather report? A case study of the use of the web service yr. no. Wea. Climate Soc., 6, 399–412
AD Sivle, SD Kolstø, PJK Hansen, J Kristiansen
62014
Use and perception of weather forecast information across Europe
AD Sivle, S Agersten, F Schmid, A Simon
Meteorological Applications 29 (2), e2053, 2022
52022
The Sandbox: How can we help forecasters to deal with uncertainties?
AD Sivle, J Jeuring, MLF Svehagen, M Ovhed, B Hagen, K Gislefoss, ...
EMS2021, 2021
12021
The benefits of using TV-meteorologists as climate change communicators
AD Sivle, AC Berger, MLF Svehagen, HO Hygen, J Jeuring
EMS2021, 2021
12021
The way towards impact based warnings in Norway
S Agersten, A Sivle
EMS2023, 2023
2023
EUMETNET Nowcasting Programme
F Schmid, A Sivle, S Agersten, A Simon, A Atencia
EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, EGU-14544, 2023
2023
Navigating overload and oblivion in weather warning communication-some insights from Norway
AD Sivle, J Jeuring
EMS2022, 2022
2022
Perceptions of impact-based warning information for ice-throw risk: A Norwegian survey
J Jeuring, A Sivle
EMS2022, 2022
2022
From sandcastles to bridges: how can we help forecasters to deal with uncertainties?
AD Sivle, J Jeuring, ML Finstad Svehagen
Advances in Science and Research 19, 1-8, 2022
2022
Weather and Climate Services in Africa as Digital Public Goods
J Jeuring, A Sivle, H Futsæter, V Bønes, K Gjesdal, D Melchior, E Kolstad
EMS2021, 2021
2021
TV meteorologists at MET Norway as climate communicators
AD Sivle, AK Holm, J Jeuring, HO Hygen, MLF Svehagen
Advances in Science and Research 18, 27-31, 2021
2021
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