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TROPICS Workshop

 
The Workshop is hosted by the Max Planck Institute for Meteorology in Hamburg, Germany. The workshop room 022/023 is on the ground floor. WiFi: Eduroam Venue Each day will be devoted to a different theme: (1) Tropical feedbacks in models and observations on Day 1, (2) Role of persistent model biases and sensitivity to model resolution on Day 2, (3) Remote forcings and teleconnections on Day 3. Every presenter is assigned to the time slot according their declaration of the theme. …  
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Stratospheric Forcing and Climate

 
Dr. Claudia Timmreck  
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Wave Driven Circulations

 
Dr. Marco Giorgetta  
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Climate Surface Interaction

 
Dr. Cathy Hohenegger  
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Tropical Cloud Observations

 
Dr. Tobias Kölling  
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Global Circulation and Climate

 
Dr. Hauke Schmidt  
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Department Climate Physics

 
Department Climate Physics Department Climate Physics Our research focuses on understanding how atmospheric water conditions the behavior of the climate system. This leads to efforts to answer specific questions such as how cloud processes set the planetary albedo, how moist processes influence the structure of the troposphere, and how `water-powered' circulation systems interact with the surface and the stratosphere. Over the past few years these efforts have led to new developments, in…  
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Department Climate Dynamics

 
Contact Prof. Dr. Sarah M. Kang Director Tel.: +49 (0)40 41173-437 sarah.kang@mpimet.mpg.de Elke Lord Assistant Tel.: +49 (0)40 41173-438 elke.lord@mpimet.mpg.de Sarah Arugolanu Assistant Tel.: +49 (0)40 41173-280 sarah.arugolanu@mpimet.mpg.de Contact Department Climate Dynamics Department Climate Dynamics We aim to advance our fundamental understanding of global climate dynamics by employing a unique research strategy that involves systematically combining a hierarchy…  
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Large-Scale Coupled Dynamics

 
Dr. Moritz Günther  
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How can Thermokarst Lakes be Incorporated into Climate Models?

 
View from an airplane window over a vast landscape dotted with numerous lakes and rivers. In the foreground, the red wing of the aircraft is visible, while below lies a green, water-rich region with many dark lakes and a wide river. The scene depicts a typical arctic or subarctic landscape. Thermokarst lakes are numerous and dynamic and play a significant role in the Arctic hydrology and climate. Until now, however, there has been no way to represent these typical Arctic bodies of water in Earth system models. A new study shows that a probability-based modeling approach could achieve this goal.  
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New Research Group Led by Wei-Ting Hsiao Explores Weather-Climate Interaction

 
As of April 2026, Wei-Ting Hsiao is leading the new “Weather-Climate Interaction” research group at the Max Planck Institute for Meteorology. Within the department of director Sarah Kang, the group aims to provide an additional, novel perspective on climate dynamics.  
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