CLIMATE CHANGE RESEARCH
Our group investigates a broad range of climate-related topics. In the most general sense, we are interested in understanding how the climate system operates using both climate models and observations, in order to understand its capacity for future change. We work at scales ranging from global to local, and from millions of years to seasons. We're equally interested in how the climate has evolved and where it is headed.
Our current research themes include (i) extreme past climates and what they reveal about climate dynamics in different climate states, (ii) vapor transport and cycling between the atmosphere and land surface, and (iii) the co-evolution of climate and landscape in mountainous regions.
Our group investigates a broad range of climate-related topics. In the most general sense, we are interested in understanding how the climate system operates using both climate models and observations, in order to understand its capacity for future change. We work at scales ranging from global to local, and from millions of years to seasons. We're equally interested in how the climate has evolved and where it is headed.
Our current research themes include (i) extreme past climates and what they reveal about climate dynamics in different climate states, (ii) vapor transport and cycling between the atmosphere and land surface, and (iii) the co-evolution of climate and landscape in mountainous regions.