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Dietmar works in the School of Earth, Atmosphere and Environment at Monash University. His research focuses on large-scale climate variability, climate change, and climate modeling. He aims to develop climate models that ordinary people can use to understand the complex questions surrounding climate change. Frustrated by the general ignorance on the subject, especially among politicians, Dietmar advocates for informed discussions based on scientific analysis. He is particularly interested in the dynamics of the climate system, including the influences of phenomena like El Niño. His work is part of the Australian Research Council's funding and addresses critical questions about climate variability and the underlying factors affecting it. With a background in astrophysics, Dietmar brings a unique perspective to climate science, aiming to contribute to a greater understanding of what causes changes in our climate. His research outcomes strive to provide clarity on climate systems and effectively communicate the significance of climate variations to the broader community.
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