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Member Since 2006
Annick Pouquet
Part-time research scientist, CIRES/ NOAA CSL / LASP
Member, Nonlinear Geophysics Canvassing Committee; Member, Ed Lorenz Lecture Committee; Member, Nonlinear Geophysics Executive Committee; Member, Nonlinear Geophysics Lorenz Lecture Committee
AGU since 2006. Visiting researcher, LASP, Boulder & Emeritus, NCAR. President (2016-18) Nonlinear Geophysics section, AGU. Chair, Richardson Committee, EGU, 2016-20. Co- organizer of AGU sessions. PhD advisor, and mentor of post-doctoral fellows. Associate editor for 20+ years at J. Computational Physics. Reviewer for many journals, national and international panels. Co-organizer of international conferences. Set of lectures on turbulence, published or not. Participated on various committees.
Professional Experience
CIRES/ NOAA CSL / LASP
Part-time research scientist
2023 - Present
National Center for Atmospheric Research
2012 - Present
National Center for Atmospheric Research
retired
2001 - 2022
University Corporation for Atmospheric Research
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Education
Doctorate
1976
University of Nice
Doctorate
University of Nice
Doctorate
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Honors & Awards
Union Fellow
Received December 2023
Citation
For outstanding contributions to understanding geophysical turbulence
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Publications
Observations of turbulence in a Kelvin-Helmholtz event on 8 September 2015 by the Magnetospheric Mul...
Spatial and high‐time‐resolution properties of the velocities, magnetic field, and 3‐D electric field within plasma turbulence ar...
November 22, 2016
Review of wave-turbulence interactions in the stable atmospheric boundary layer
Flow in a stably stratified environment is characterized by anisotropic and intermittent turbulence and wavelike motions of varying amplitudes and ...
September 04, 2015
AGU Abstracts
Intermittency scaling for mixing and dissipation in rotating stratified turbulence at the edge of instability
GEOPHYSICAL FLUID DYNAMICS: PHYSICS-INFORMED MACHINE LEARNING I ORAL
nonlinear geophysics | 14 december 2023
Annick Pouquet, Duane L. Rosenberg, Raffaele Marin...
Direct numerical simulations (DNS) of rotating, stably stratified flows are performed at moderate Reynolds numbers (Re), and for relatively long integ...
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Buoyancy Flux and Helicity Trends in Stably Stratified Turbulence
GEOPHYSICAL FLUID DYNAMICS IV POSTER
nonlinear geophysics | 13 december 2022
Fabio Feraco, Raffaele Marino, Raffaello Foldes, L...
Geophysical fluids are known to develop large-scale extreme events in the vertical velocity and temperature field which have been recently captured by...
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Extreme vertical drafts and the modulation of local energy dissipation in stratified geophysical flows
GEOPHYSICAL FLUID DYNAMICS IV POSTER
nonlinear geophysics | 13 december 2022
Raffaele Marino, Alain Pumir, Duane L. Rosenberg, ...
Stratified geophysical flows can develop extreme events in the form of bursts in the temperature and in the vertical velocity, resulting from the inte...
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Volunteer Experience
2023 - Present
Member
Ed Lorenz Lecture Committee
2023 - 2025
Member
Nonlinear Geophysics Executive Committee
2023 - 2025
Member
Nonlinear Geophysics Canvassing Committee
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