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Asgeir Sorteberg is a Professor at the University of Bergen's Geophysical Institute and affiliated with the Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research. His research focuses on climate dynamics, extreme weather events, and their societal impacts. Key areas include projections of windstorm damages under climate change, offshore wind energy potential, and climate adaptation strategies. He has contributed to projects like StormRisk, examining damage modeling and future wind climates. His work integrates meteorological data, machine learning, and climate modeling to address challenges in environmental science and renewable energy.
Notable collaborations include the Bergen Offshore Wind Centre (BOW) and the Norwegian Meteorological Institute. His presentations at workshops and conferences highlight contributions to climate policy, infrastructure resilience, and Arctic climate studies. Sorteberg's research spans regional climate analysis, hydrological responses to precipitation extremes, and validation of high-resolution climate datasets like NORA3.
He frequently addresses interdisciplinary topics such as the impact of atmospheric rivers on Norwegian precipitation and the mitigation of energy intermittency through interconnected offshore wind systems. His findings inform climate adaptation policies and sustainable energy planning in Norway and beyond.




