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What is climate dynamics about?

Climate dynamics is about the understanding and prediction of the climate system and its changes due to both natural and man-made (anthropogenic) causes.

 

Various components make up the climate system


 

What do we do?

We carry out research into

  • the mechanisms governing climate and its variations
  • the predictability of the climate system on time scales from days to centuries
  • the response of the climate system to anthropogenic forcing, and
  • the development and improvement of climate models.

The emphasis is on the role of the polar regions in the global climate system.

 

We also contribute to the training of the next generation of climate scientists through

  • lectures at the University of Bremen
  • collaborative research with students and early career scientists.

 

What is the benefit?

Science in general contributes to the understanding of the functioning of the world around us. Our research in the field of climate prediction and climate change also helps delivering more reliable information for risk-management, policy makers and society.


 

Who we are?

Coming from Germany, China, Japan, Russia, Serbia, the U.S. and other countries, we are an international team of senior and young scientists. The cross-over of expertise in mathematics, meteorology, oceanography, physics and other sciences makes us a broadly interdisciplinary research group.


 
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