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Member Since 1994
Bjorn B. Stevens
Professor/Director, Max Planck Institute for Meteorology
Professional Experience
Max Planck Institut
2012 - Present
Max Planck Institute for Meteorology
Professor/Director
2008 - Present
Education
Colorado State University Fort Collins
Doctorate
1996
Honors & Awards
Jule Gregory Charney Lecture
Received December 2017
Publications
Estimates of the Global Clear‐Sky Longwave Radiative Feedback Strength From Reanalysis Data

We use atmospheric profiles from ERA5, JRA55, and MERRA2 between 1993 and 2023 to estimate Earth's global clear‐sky longwave feedback strengt...

April 05, 2025
AGU Abstracts
The role of storm activity in Earth's hemispheric albedo symmetry paradox
HEMISPHERIC (A)SYMMETRIES IN EARTH’S CLIMATE POSTER
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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Uncovering the Drivers of the Equatorial Ocean Surface Winds
INTERBASIN INTERACTIONS: PROCESSES, PATHWAYS, AND PREDICTABILITY III ELIGHTNING
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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AI On-Top
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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Volunteer Experience
2024 - 2025
Member
Revelle Medal Committee
2019 - 2024
Editor
AGU Advances
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