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Climate: Past, Present & Future
Alessandro Gagliardi

Alessandro Gagliardi

Alessandro is a computer and data scientist by training and is currently a PhD student at the Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research, in Germany. His research combines statistical modeling with climate science. He focuses on the analysis of stable oxygen isotope ratios from Greenland ice cores to investigate past climate variability and extreme events. He is interested in applying statistical methods to better understand large-scale atmospheric dynamics across past, present, and future climates, with a particular focus on atmospheric rivers.

What can Greenland ice cores tell us about winter extreme events over Europe?

What can Greenland ice cores tell us about winter extreme events over Europe?

Introduction Human-caused climate change is increasing the frequency of extreme weather events around the world, and Europe is no exception. These events typically last from a few days to several weeks or even months. Using climate models and reanalysis products, scientists are studying how extreme weather events will evolve and where they are likely to become more frequent and intense in a warmin ...[Read More]