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Until July 2010 I worked as a PostDoc at the Norwegian Institute for Air Research. Since August 2010 I have taken up a position at ETH Zürich in Switzerland. My continued interest is on gaining a better understanding of the physical processes in the atmospheric branch of the hydological cycle. Further research interest includes also atmospheric transport processes and the representation of physical processes in numerical weather prediction models.
Much of my work is related to understanding atmospheric water transport in the troposphere. The source regions of precipitation and water vapour are an important ingredient of precipitation extremes. But they are also key for understanding many archives of the past climate, such as ice cores and stalagmites. Taking a weather systems perspective, my aim is to understand how individual weather events form such climatic information.
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- Evaporation sources and atmospheric transport of water vapour »...
- Atmospheric transport processes of trace gases and aerosols»...
- Inter-annual variability of stable isotopes in precipitation»...
- Export of dust from the Sahara desert »...
- Energy fluxes in high-latitude stable boundary layers »...
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- Developing software»...
- Scientific writing »...
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