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Caroline Ummenhofer received a Joint Honours B.Sc. in Marine Biology and Physical Oceanography from the University of Wales, Bangor, UK, and a PhD in Applied Mathematics, specializing in climate modeling, from The University of New South Wales (UNSW), Sydney, Australia. Her PhD thesis received the Uwe Radok Award in ocean/atmosphere/climate science by the Australian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society. Caroline was a Postdoctoral Fellow at the ARC Centre of Excellence for Mathematics and Statistics of Complex Systems, held a Vice-Chancellor Postdoctoral Fellowship at UNSW, and was a Visiting Fellow with CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research in Hobart, Australia. Since 2012, she holds a faculty position in the Physical Oceanography Department at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, USA.
Her research interests include interannual to decadal climate variability, the hydrological cycle, monsoon dynamics, ocean-atmosphere interactions, droughts, extratropical climate, hydroclimate paleo reconstructions of the last millennium, and the effects of climate variability and change on agriculture. In particular, her research focuses on Indian Ocean dynamics, its variability and role for regional rainfall variations and droughts in the surrounding countries, spanning from seasonal to decadal timescales. A key goal of Caroline’s research has been to bridge the gap between ocean and climate dynamics and its impacts on end users. As such, she aims to provide practical outcomes of use to stakeholders in the agriculture and water management sectors and the broader public.
Her research interests include interannual to decadal climate variability, the hydrological cycle, monsoon dynamics, ocean-atmosphere interactions, droughts, extratropical climate, hydroclimate paleo reconstructions of the last millennium, and the effects of climate variability and change on agriculture. In particular, her research focuses on Indian Ocean dynamics, its variability and role for regional rainfall variations and droughts in the surrounding countries, spanning from seasonal to decadal timescales. A key goal of Caroline’s research has been to bridge the gap between ocean and climate dynamics and its impacts on end users. As such, she aims to provide practical outcomes of use to stakeholders in the agriculture and water management sectors and the broader public.
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The Indian Ocean and its Role in the Global Climate Systempp.1-31, (2024)
MAINSHEET (2024)
The Indian Ocean and its Role in the Global Climate Systempp.49-78, (2024)
Francesco Ventura, Neele Sander,Paulo Catry, Ewan Wakefield, Federico De Pascalis,Philip L. Richardson, José Pedro Granadeiro, Mónica C. Silva,Caroline C. Ummenhofer
Current Biology (2024)
Caroline Ummenhofer, Neele Sander, Bastian Muench, Tessa Giacoppo, Tyson George, Milon Miah, Timothy Walker
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Rhawn Denniston, Benjamin Tiger, Ethan Wimmer,Caroline Ummenhofer,Yemane Asmerom,Alan Wanamaker,Victor Polyak,Diana Thatcher, Ashok Gurung, Surya Thapa Magar
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Theo Carr,Aroline C. Ummenhofer
JOURNAL OF CLIMATEno. 1 (2024): 59-75
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