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Research

 
Ongoing PhD studies related to to the human dimension Name;PhD topic Gensch, Luisa;Opportunities and Challenges of Large-Scale Organic Agriculture in Europe: An Interdisciplinary Analysis Grunau, Jonas;Essays in Climate Economics Schaumann, Felix;Essays on the Potentials and Limitations of Integrated Assessment Models of Climate Change Thazhissery Pavanan, Aiswarya;The impacts of changes in climate extremes on human capital and socio-economic development over time Županić, Josipa;Using…  
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Seminars

 
Dr. Divya Sri Praturi Room: B 417 Phone: +49 (0)40 41173-424 Dr. Divya Sri Praturi Christina Rieckers Room: B 203 (MPI-M) Phone: +49 (0)40 41173-159 Christina Rieckers Dr. Ulrike Niemeier Room: B 418 Phone: +49 (0)40 41173-130 Dr. Ulrike Niemeier Dr Nele Müller Room: B 021 (CEN) Phone: +49 (0)40 42838-4327 Dr Nele Müller Dr Armin Köhl Room: B 138 Phone: +49 (0)40 42838-7473 Armin Köhl Seminars Seminars Find all upcoming Joint Seminars and KlimaCampus Colloquia here in…  
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David Nielsen

 
Postdoc, Max Planck Institute for Meteorology, Ocean Biogeochemistry group, Hamburg, Germany (2022 - present) PhD Earth System Sciences (summa cum laude), Universität Hamburg and International Max Planck Research School on Earth System Modelling, Hamburg, Germany (2018 - 2021) Lena Delta Expedition to Samoylov and Mustakh Islands, Russia (summer 2019).  MSc Biosystems Engineering, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Niterói, Brazil (2016 - 2018) Internship, LOCEAN, Sorbonne…  
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Department Climate Variability

 
The department investigates climate and Earth-system variability on all timescales from seasonal to millennial. The main research tools are coupled ocean-atmosphere and Earth-system models, but observations, statistical analysis, and data assimilation are also employed to improve the understanding of  past, current, and future climate variability. A particular focus lies on the role of the ocean in climate variability and change.  The department is the home of the ocean component of…  
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Courses

 
Course pool S_36 Climate Dynamics S_37 Statistical Tools in Climate Research:Spectral Analysis S_38 Statistical Tools in Climate Research: Hypothesis Testing S_39 Generic Aacademic Skills S_41 Advanced Scientific Writing S_43 NCL Workshop S_61 SoftSkills for Science S_87 Project and Time Management for Scientists S_62 The Middle Atmosphere S_63 Introduction to Turbulence S_71 Urban Areas and Global Change S_72 Introduction to ICON S_73 Parameterizing Moist Processes in Atmospheric…  
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Three fellowships for George Datseris

 
[Translate to English:] Dr. George Datseris, a scientist previously working in the department “The Atmosphere in the Earth System” at the Max Planck Institute for Meteorology, was recently granted a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions Postdoctoral Fellowship. This honor follows on two other successful postdoctoral fellowship applications, one from the Royal Society International Newton Fellowship, and the second from the German Research Foundation (DFG) Walter Benjamin postdoctoral fellowship, which cap a very productive…  
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Fairweather cumulus are here to stay after all!

 
“Eureka!” That is what the Greek scholar Archimedes is said to have exclaimed in delight upon discovering buoyancy. More than 2,000 years later, the similarly named meteorological field campaign EUREC4A has studied some of the implications of buoyancy, and in so doing provided some welcome news: cumuli in the subtropics diminish less with warming than the most sensitive models predict. Climate change need not necessarily be amplified by enhanced absorption of solar radiation.  
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Research ships

 
Around 70 % of the Earth are covered by oceans. The significance of the interaction between ocean and atmosphere cannot be overestimated. Yet, the vast majority of measuring stations are located on land. Satellite observations can compensate to some extent for the lack of measurements over the oceans. However, it is often difficult to obtain high-resolution data close to the surface which is precisely the region where exchange between ocean and atmosphere takes place and which is therefore…  
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