Host Katinka Bellomo interviews fellow climate scientists on one of their latest peer-review research papers. In each episode we discuss the making of a scientific breakthrough: motivation, inspiration, as well as challenges and setbacks. We also talk more broadly about climate science, academia and doing research. Visit https://theclimatescientist.com/ for more information or email me directly at climate.scientist2020@gmail.com to nominate yourself or a colleague to participate in the podcast. All backgrounds in the earth system sciences are welcome to participate.
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Host Katinka Bellomo interviews fellow climate scientists on one of their latest peer-review research papers. In each episode we discuss the making of a scientific breakthrough: motivation, inspiration, as well as challenges and setbacks. We also talk more broadly about climate science, academia and doing research. Visit https://theclimatescientist.com/ for more information or email me directly at climate.scientist2020@gmail.com to nominate yourself or a colleague to participate in the podcast. All backgrounds in the earth system sciences are welcome to participate.
In this episode I interview Jie He from Georgia Tech. We discuss his research papers in which he investigates rainfall in the present climate and in response to future climate change, in particular the coupling with ocean dynamics. You can find more info on his research here: http://he.eas.gatech.edu/
The Climate Academy
Host Katinka Bellomo interviews fellow climate scientists on one of their latest peer-review research papers. In each episode we discuss the making of a scientific breakthrough: motivation, inspiration, as well as challenges and setbacks. We also talk more broadly about climate science, academia and doing research. Visit https://theclimatescientist.com/ for more information or email me directly at climate.scientist2020@gmail.com to nominate yourself or a colleague to participate in the podcast. All backgrounds in the earth system sciences are welcome to participate.