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Professor Steven Sherwood is a prominent figure in climate science, particularly known for his research on the interactions between the atmosphere and oceans, and how atmospheric processes affect climate change. He has a robust academic background, holding a Ph.D. in Oceanography from the Scripps Institution of Oceanography and has served as a professor at leading institutions including Yale University and UNSW Sydney. His research focuses on understanding complex atmospheric processes, including tropospheric convection and cloud dynamics, which are vital for improving climate models and weather predictions. Sherwood leads a research group that combines theoretical physics and advanced statistical techniques with large-scale observational data to address crucial questions regarding climate variability and change. His work is characterized by collaboration and engagement, encouraging students from quantitative backgrounds to participate in significant research projects within the Climate Change Research Centre (CCRC). Sherwood’s goal is to enhance the basic understanding of atmospheric phenomena and improve the predictions of climate models by uncovering the intricate secrets of the atmosphere.
University of New South Wales • Kensington, NSW, Australia
Leading research in climate science focusing on atmospheric processes and their implications for climate change.
Yale University • New Haven, CT, USA
Conducted research in geology and geophysics, providing insights into atmospheric changes.
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