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Hernan Campos

 
My Research How will clouds behave in a warming world and how will this change feed back to the warming process? This question has occupied scientists for many years. It is especially hard to answer for the smallest clouds, shallow cumulus, as they need high resolutions to be properly represented in climate models. In my PhD project I try to leverage the capabilities of ICON-LES to look at the behaviour of these clouds under global warming conditions in sub-kilometer resolution. I work with…  
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Jacqueline Behncke

 
since Apr 2022: PhD Researcher, Max Planck Institute for Meteorology, Hamburg (GER). Quantifying the added value and rate of improvement of underway carbon dioxide data from sailboats. Jun 2023:  SOLAS Summer School, Ocean Science Centre Mindelo, Cabo Verde (CPV) May 2024: Southern Ocean Summer School, Institut d’Etudes Scientifiques de Cargèse Oct 2019 - Feb 2022: M.Sc. Marine Environmental Science, Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg.…  
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Katja Lohmann

 
Research interests Climate variability in the North Atlantic, with particular focus on the subpolar gyre and its exchanges with the Nordic Seas. Research interests  
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Mikael Karvinen

 
Ph.D. Candidate in Physical Oceanography / Earth System Sciences University of Hamburg & Max Planck Institute for Meteorology, Mar 2023 - present Working title of the thesis: Tropical Cyclones in a Warming World M.Sc. in Meteorology University of Helsinki, Sep 2021 - Nov 2022 Erasmus exchange at the University of Munich, Apr 2022 - Aug 2022 Thesis: Gravity Variations in Climate Modelling B.Sc. in Physics (specialisation in Meteorology) University of Helsinki, Sep 2017…  
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Dominic Hillenkötter

 
Research Interests My research interests lie in the ocean, specifically how eddies dissipate their energy. Together with my supervisor Nils Brüggemann, I aim to comprehend the processes through which eddies dissipate their energy. Eddies play a crucial role in the general circulation by transporting tracers such as salt, nutrition, and heat. Understanding the energy dissipation processes of eddies is key to understand the bigger picture. I am utilising global eddy-resolving simulations to…  
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Jin-Song von Storch

 
Prof. Jin-Song von Storch (née Xu) is Deputy Director of the Climate Variability Department and leads the Egergetics of Climate Working Group. She is also a professor (§17) at the University of Hamburg Personal data Born December 12, 1961 in Beijing, China Married to Hans von Storch Education PhD (1990): Meteorology, University of Hamburg. Dissertation: "Analysis and Prediction of El Niño Southern Oscilaltion Phenomenon Using Principal Oscillation Pattern Analysis". Diploma…  
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Antoine Leblond

 
Research Currently Postdoc in the team of Peter Korn. I am interested in the modelling, mathematical study, numerical analysis and implementation of coupled atmosphere-ocean models. During my PhD, I focused on the mathematical and numerical analysis of a reduced model for sedimenting fluids - namely the Stokes-transport equation. Research Short CV PhD in Applied Mathematics "Well-posedness and long-time behaviour of the Stokes-transport equation."  Laboratoire Jacques-Louis Lions…  
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[Translate to English:] Malena Andernach

 
Andernach, M., Turton, J. V. & Mölg, T. (2022): Modeling cloud properties over the 79N Glacier (Nioghalvfjerdsfjorden, NE Greenland) for an intense summer melt period in 2019. Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 148(749). doi:10.1002/qj.4374. Andernach, M., Wyss, D. & Kappas, M. (2020): An evaluation of the Land Cover Classification  Product Sentinel 2 Prototype Land Cover 20 m Map of Africa 2016 for Namibia. Namibian Journal of Environment 4A:…  
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[Translate to English:] Shreya Dhame

 
Dhame, S., Olonscheck, D., Rugenstein, M. Higher resolution does not consistently improve equatorial Pacific sea surface temperature pattern across climate models (in prep) Rugenstein, M., Dhame, S., Olonscheck, D., Wills, R. J., Watanabe, M., & Seager, R. (2023). Connecting the SST Pattern Problem and the Hot Model Problem. Geophysical Research Letters Research Interests I use climate models and statistical analysis of large data sets to understand large-scale atmospheric…  
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John Ssebandeke

 
Post-doctoral researcher working under the Climate variability department (Climate energetics group). Also part of the A6 project — Earth System Variability and Predictability in a Changing Climate — under the Cluster of Excellence Climate, Climatic Change, and Society (CLICCS, Universität Hamburg) Personal website: https://john-ssebandeke.github.io/ Ssebandeke, J. B, Von Storch, J. S., & Brüggemann, N. (2023). Sensitivity of the Lorenz Energy Cycle…  
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Chao Li

 
Name: Chao Li (李超) Date and place of birth:  07  November 1981, Hubei (China) Professional Records: Since Jan 2024: Distinguished Guest Professor, at Institute of Atmospheric Physics (IAP), the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) Since Jan 2019: Senior Research Scientist, at Max Planck Institute for Meteorology, Hamburg, Germany 2015-2018: Research Scientist, at Max Planck Institute for Meteorology, Hamburg, Germany 2013-2014: PostDoc, at the University of Hamburg…  
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Sarah Kang

 
Max Planck Institute for Meteorology, Hamburg, Germany Director for Climate Dynamics Department Aug. 2023 - present   Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology, Ulsan, Republic of Korea, Department of Urban and Environmental Engineering  Professor Sep. 2022 - Aug. 2023  Associate Professor Aug. 2015 - Aug. 2022  Assistant Professor Aug. 2011 - Aug. 2015 Columbia University, New York, USA Department of Applied Physics and Applied…  
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