Forschungsthemen
Letztes glaziales Maximum
AMOC Dynamik
Ozean-Atmosphären Wechselwirkung
Globale Klimamodellierung
Lebenslauf
Juli 2017 - Februar 2018
Postdoc am Max-Planck-Institut für Meteorologie, Hamburg
2014- Juli 2017
Doktorandin am Max-Planck-Institut für Meteorologie, Hamburg
International Max-Planck Research School for Earth System Modelling
Titel der Dissertation: "The AMOC and its sensitivity to different climate forcings in the range of glacial to modern conditions"
2013
Young Graduate Trainee in ESA/ESRIN, Frascati, Italien
Forschungsthemen: SMOS Salzgehalt und Wassermassenbildung im T-S Raum
2010 - 2012
M.Sc. Physikalische Ozeanographie, Universität Hamburg
Titel der Arbeit: "Atmospheric pressure adjustments associated with spin-down over sea surface temperature fronts – A regional and seasonal study"
2007 - 2010
B.Sc. Ozeanographie/Geophysik, Universität Hamburg
Titel der Arbeit: "Lagrangian Study of the Subtropical-Subpolar Gyres Water exchange in the North Atlantic"
Veröffentlichungen
M.Klockmann, U.Mikolajewicz, J.Marotzke (2018): Two AMOC states in response to decreasing greenhouse gas concentrations in the coupled climate model MPI-ESM, Journal of Climate (accepted)
M.Klockmann (2017): The AMOC and its sensitivity to different climate forcings in the range of glacial to modern conditions, Dissertation, Berichte zur Erdsystemforschung, 194, doi:10.17617/2.2472757
H.Kilbourne, M.Klockmann, E.Morene-Chamarro, P.Ortega, A.Romanou, M.Srokosz, Z.Szuts, K.Thirumalai, I.Hall, P.Heimback, D.Oppo, A.Schmittner, and R.Zhang (2017): Connecting paleo and modern oceanographic data to understand AMOC over decades to centuries. A US CLIVAR Workshop Report, Report 2017-3, 26pp., doi:10.5065/D6KP80KR
M.Klockmann, U.Mikolajewicz, J.Marotzke (2016): The effect of greenhouse gas concentrations and ice sheets on the glacial AMOC in a coupled climate model, Climate of the Past, 12, 1829-1846
R.Sabia, M.Klockmann, D.Fernandez-Prieto, C.Donlon (2014): A first estimation of SMOS-based ocean surface T-S diagrams, Journal of Geophysical Research, 119