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Climate: Past, Present & Future

Alexandre M. Ramos

Alexandre M. Ramos has a PhD in Climate Sciences focused on regional climate present and future variability. He works on Atmospheric Rivers (ARs) research, mainly their variability in the North Atlantic Basin and their influence in extreme events over western Europe. An implementation of an automated detection scheme was applied to the Atlantic basin allowing to study the influence of ARs on extreme precipitation events and floods for past, present and future climates not only in western Europe, but also in South Africa. He is currently an associated researcher at Instituto Dom Luiz (IDL) of the Faculty of Sciences, University of Lisbon, where he continues to deepen the understanding of ARs dynamics and possible impacts on different hydrogeological extremes.

Atmospheric Rivers: the water tap of extreme precipitation

Atmospheric Rivers: the water tap of extreme precipitation

Extreme precipitation events, i.e., heavy rain episodes of short duration, can lead to severe or even catastrophic social and economic impacts, as seen recently in different flooding and landslide incidents throughout the world. One of the drivers behind these events is the occurrence of atmospheric rivers (ARs), a mechanism that transports great amounts of water vapour across the globe, and signi ...[Read More]