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CV Camilla Margareta Andersson Born June 12, 1979 Nationality Swedish Telephone +46(11)4958203 (work) E-mail camilla.andersson *at* smhi.se Gender Female Academic degrees 2009 PhD in applied environmental science at Stockholm University achieved 3 April 2009. Andersson, C. “Air pollution dependency on Climate Variability and Source region – Past, current and Future Air pollution scenarios over Europe”, supervisors HC Hansson and Christer Johansson (Stockholm University) and Joakim Langner (SMHI). 2005 Master of Science in Engineering Physics at Chalmers Technical University, Gothenburg, Sweden. Current Employment 2015 - Research leader at SMHI , air quality unit. 100% research. Responsibility for research and development in regional air quality and impacts at SMHI. 2010 - Researcher at SMHI , air quality unit. 100% research. Air pollution modelling of environmental and health impacts, and interaction with climate change. Model development. Arosol dynamics, atmospheric chemistry, emission, transport, transformation and deposition of air pollutants. Project leadership. Current research projects 2015-2020 ADHIW – research programme funded by NordForsk 2014-2016 SCAC – research programme funded by the Swedish EPA 2014-2015 Ozone reanalysis funded by the Swedish EPA 2013-2015 ACCEPTED – research programme funded by ERA-ENVHEALTH. 2012-2015 IMPACT2C – funded by the EU within the 7 th framework programme. Current scientific work Hemispheric-regional-urban (1x1km) scale dispersion model development and application Aerosol dynamics; number, chemistry and aging Surface ozone, particle mass (PM10, PM2.5, PM1), deposition of sulphur and nitrogen State of the environment in Sweden, including data assimilation Long-term reanalysis of Swedish Air Quality Impact of climate change and variability in meteorology on air quality over Europe Impact on human health by air pollution

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CV Camilla Margareta Andersson

Born June 12, 1979Nationality SwedishTelephone +46(11)4958203 (work)

E-mail camilla.andersson *at* smhi.se Gender Female

Academic degrees2009 PhD in applied environmental science at Stockholm University achieved 3 April 2009.

Andersson, C. “Air pollution dependency on Climate Variability and Source region – Past, current and Future Air pollution scenarios over Europe”, supervisors HC Hansson and Christer Johansson (Stockholm University) and Joakim Langner (SMHI).

2005 Master of Science in Engineering Physics at Chalmers Technical University, Gothenburg, Sweden.

Current Employment2015 - Research leader at SMHI, air quality unit. 100% research.

Responsibility for research and development in regional air quality and impacts at SMHI. 2010 - Researcher at SMHI, air quality unit. 100% research.

Air pollution modelling of environmental and health impacts, and interaction with climate change. Model development. Arosol dynamics, atmospheric chemistry, emission, transport, transformation and deposition of air pollutants. Project leadership.

Current research projects2015-2020 ADHIW – research programme funded by NordForsk2014-2016 SCAC – research programme funded by the Swedish EPA2014-2015 Ozone reanalysis funded by the Swedish EPA2013-2015 ACCEPTED – research programme funded by ERA-ENVHEALTH. 2012-2015 IMPACT2C – funded by the EU within the 7th framework programme.

Current scientific work Hemispheric-regional-urban (1x1km) scale dispersion model development and application Aerosol dynamics; number, chemistry and aging Surface ozone, particle mass (PM10, PM2.5, PM1), deposition of sulphur and nitrogen State of the environment in Sweden, including data assimilation Long-term reanalysis of Swedish Air Quality Impact of climate change and variability in meteorology on air quality over Europe Impact on human health by air pollution

Scientific exchange2007-2008 Guest scientist during 9 weeks to Joint Research Centre in Ispra, Italy. Funded by

INTROP.

Project leadership (selected)2013-2015 Work package leader in the international research programme ACCEPTED, funded by

the Swedish EPA as a partner in ERA-ENVHEALTH.2009- Project leadership at SMHI within numerous projects, e.g. the research programme

SCARP and annual Swedish environmental monitoring/mapping.2009-2010 Programme manager of Air Pollution Management for India, international training

programme funded by the Swedish International Development Agency.

Experience in communication of results to stake holders and end users (selected)2013- Contributions to newsletters (e.g. the ACCEPTED newsletters)2010- Contributions to popular science articles and reports on the SMHI web site and

elsewhere.2008-2014 Contributor to EEA reports.

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2011 Interview in Swedish Radio, P1, “Vetenskapsradion” and “Vetandets värld”, on the Grimsvötn volcano eruption

2010 Presentation at the Swedish EPA. “Models and systems at SMHI.”2008 Contributor by model results to EEA report: “Impacts of Europe’s changing climate –

2008. Indicator-based assessment.” EEA report 4/2008.2007 Presentation at SCARP workshop, end users / stake holders present (.e.g. Swedish EPA).

“Påverkan på bakgrundshalter från olika källområden”.2007 Presentation at Saltsjöbaden 3. Andersson, C., Langner, J. and Bergström, R. End users /

stake holders present (e.g. EMEP, EEA, EU, Swedish EPA, JRC). “Dependence of past air pollution on meteorology over Europe.”

Scientific publications (a selection 2009-2015)

Marécal, V. Peuch, V.-H., Andersson, C. et al. A regional air quality forecasting system over Europe: the MACC-II daily ensemble production. Geosci Model Dev Discuss 8, 2739-2806, doi: 10.5194/gmdd-8-2739-2015, 2015.

Geels, C., Andersson, C., Hänninen, O., Lansö, A.S., Schwarze, P.E., Skjöth, C.A., Brandt, J. Future premature mortality due to O3, secondary inorganic aerosols and primary PM in Europe – sensitivity to changes in climate, anthropogenic emissions, population and building stock. Int J Environ res Public Health 12 (3), 2837-2869, doi: 10.3390/ijerph120302837. 2015

Thomas, M., Kahnert, M., Andersson, C., Kokkola, H., Hansson, U., Jones, C., Langner, J. and Devasthale, A. Development of prognostic aerosol-cloud interactions combining a chemistry transport model and a regional climate model. Geosci Model Develop Discuss 8, 897-933. Accepted to Geosci Model Develop. 2015

Andersson, C., Bergström, R., Bennet, C., Robertson, L., Thomas, M., Korhonen, H., Lehtinen, K. and Kokkola, H. MATCH-SALSA – Multi-scale Atmospheric Transport and CHemistry model coupled to the SALSA aerosol micropysics model. Part 1 – model description and evaluation. Geosci Model Develop 8, 171-189. 2015

Simpson, D., Andersson, C., Christensen, J.H., Engardt, M., Geels, C., Nyiri, A., Posch, M., Soares, J., Sofiev, M., Wind, P. and Langner, J. Impacts of climate and emission changes on nitrogen deposition in Europe: a multi-model study. Atmosph Chem Phys. 14, 6995-7017. 2014

Orru, H., Andersson, C., Ebi, K., Langner, J., Åström, C. and Forsberg, B. “Impact of climate change on ozone related mortality and morbidity in Europe.” European Respiratory Journal 41 (2), 285-294. DOI:10.1183/09031936.00210411, 2013

Jönsson, O., Andersson, C., Forsberg, B. and Johansson, C. ”Health impacts and air pollution episodes in Stockholm regional background air due to European source regions” Boreal Environment Research 18, 280-302. http://www.borenv.net/BER/pdfs/ber18/ber18-280.pdf

Langner, J., Engardt, M. and Andersson, C. “European summer surface ozone 1990-2100” Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 12, 10097-10105. 2012

Andersson, C. and Engardt, M. “European ozone in a future climate – the importance of changes in dry deposition and isoprene emissions.” Journal of Geophysical Research 115, doi:10.1029/2008JD011690. 2010

Engardt, M., Bergström, R. and Andersson, C. “Climate and emissions changes contributing to changes in near-surface ozone in Europe over the coming decades – Results from model studies.” Ambio 38(8), 452-458. 2009

Andersson, C., Bergström, R. and Johansson, C. “Population exposure and mortality due to regional background PM in Europe – long-term simulations of source-region and shipping contributions.” Atmospheric Environment 43, 3614-3620. 2009

Langner, J., Andersson, C. and Engardt, M. “Atmospheric input of nitrogen to the Baltic Sea basin: Present situation, variability due to meteorology and impact of climate change”. BER 14, 226-237. 2009