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Bjorn B. Stevens
Professor/Director, Max Planck Institute for Meteorology
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The role of storm activity in Earth's hemispheric albedo symmetry paradox
AGU 2024
global environmental change | 09 december 2024
Or Hadas, Yohai Kaspi, George Datseris, Joaquin Bl...
Clouds are one of the most influential components of Earths climate system. Specifically, the midlatitude clouds play a vital role in shaping Earths a...
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Seasonal Emergence and Circulation Coupling of Moist Layers Over the Tropical Atlantic
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
06 august 2024
Marc Prange, Stefan A. Buehler, Bjorn B. Stevens

Mid‐tropospheric elevated moist layers (EMLs) near the melting level have been found in various regional observational studies in the tropics...

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A Perspective on the Future of CMIP
AGU ADVANCES
21 february 2024
Bjorn B. Stevens

The Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP) has demonstrated the importance of climate modeling for climate research and its usefulness for cl...

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Uncovering the Drivers of the Equatorial Ocean Surface Winds
OCEAN SCIENCES 2024
air-sea interactions | 21 february 2024
Marius Winkler, Tobias Kölling, Juan Pedro Mellado...
We investigate the underlying mechanisms that sustain equatorial ocean basin surface winds. We identify two distinct wind patterns: the Zonal Wind Bel...
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MACHINE LEARNING AND DIGITAL TWIN TECHNOLOGIES FOR CLIMATE AND WEATHER SIMULATION I ORAL
informatics | 15 december 2023
Bjorn B. Stevens, Peter Bauer, Torsten Hoefler
High-performance computing is enabling a new generation of climate models, ones capable of describing the Earth-system with local granularity, globall...
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Dark energy and cataclysms challenging climate science
THE FUTURE OF CLIMATE SCIENCE
union sessions | 12 december 2023
Bjorn B. Stevens
Two open, and related, questions are the role of the mesoscale, and the existent of large-scale discontinuities in the way Earth responds to warming. ...
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Retrieval of Trade Wind Cumulus Cloud Base Height from Downward Looking Airborne Lidar Measurements and its Correlation with Near Surface Humidity
ATMOSPHERIC AND OCEANIC PROCESSES OF THE TRADE WIND REGIONS AND THEIR WIDER IMPACT POSTER
atmospheric sciences | 11 december 2023
Martin Wirth, Anna Lea Albright, Silke Gross, Bjor...
Mesoscale ocean-atmosphere interactions influence the location and dynamics of storms and precipitation. To understand these mesoscale forcing pattern...
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Combining observations and modelling to advance understanding of trade cumulus clouds and their role in climate sensitivity
CLIMATE SENSITIVITY AND FEEDBACKS: ADVANCES AND NEW PARADIGMS II ORAL
atmospheric sciences | 11 december 2023
Raphaela Vogel, Jessica Vial, Anna Lea Albright, G...
Shallow trade cumulus clouds populate most of the subtropical oceans and cool the planet by reflecting the incoming solar radiation. The response of t...
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