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Climate change has emerged as one of the premier environmental concerns of our time and is motivating climatologists to investigate how future climatic trends will unfold. My research addresses several key aspects of climate change, including the role of Polar Regions, the behavior of extreme weather, regional impacts around Wisconsin and the Great Lakes, and the origin of human-induced climate change. I address these questions mostly with computer climate models, which provide both quantitative estimates of future change and insights into the physical causes.
The Arctic
Extreme Weather
Origin of Human Impact on Climate
Madison and Wisconsin Climate Change
Seasonal Weather Forecasting
Yahara Watershed Academy
Climate Change Education
Topics
Using numerical models to assess simulated changes in Earth's climate in the past (paleoclimate) and future
Ongoing and future Arctic climatic change, including societal impacts and effects outside of polar regions
Weather and climate in the Great Lakes region, especially Wisconsin
Achievements
Scientific Steering Committee Member of SEARCH (Study of Environmental Arctic Change)
Scientific Steering Committee Member of CESM (Community Earth System Model)
Chair of American Meteorological Society's Polar Meteorology and Oceanography Committee, 2007-2009
He uses computer climate models and observational data to understand how our climate is changing across the world, including in Wisconsin. Extreme weather events are an important theme of his research, particularly how they might be affected by climate change.
Steve is co-director of the Wisconsin Initiative on Climate Change Impacts (WICCI) and has been a long-time member of its Climate Working Group. He has also been serving as Coordinator of the Yahara Watershed Academy, an educational and leadership training program that promotes actionable sustainability in the Madison area.
Climate change has emerged as one of the premier environmental concerns of our time and is motivating climatologists to investigate how future climatic trends will unfold. My research addresses several key aspects of climate change, including the role of Polar Regions, the behavior of extreme weather, regional impacts around Wisconsin and the Great Lakes, and the origin of human-induced climate change. I address these questions mostly with computer climate models, which provide both quantitative estimates of future change and insights into the physical causes.
The Arctic
Extreme Weather
Origin of Human Impact on Climate
Madison and Wisconsin Climate Change
Seasonal Weather Forecasting
Yahara Watershed Academy
Climate Change Education
Topics
Using numerical models to assess simulated changes in Earth's climate in the past (paleoclimate) and future
Ongoing and future Arctic climatic change, including societal impacts and effects outside of polar regions
Weather and climate in the Great Lakes region, especially Wisconsin
Achievements
Scientific Steering Committee Member of SEARCH (Study of Environmental Arctic Change)
Scientific Steering Committee Member of CESM (Community Earth System Model)
Chair of American Meteorological Society's Polar Meteorology and Oceanography Committee, 2007-2009
He uses computer climate models and observational data to understand how our climate is changing across the world, including in Wisconsin. Extreme weather events are an important theme of his research, particularly how they might be affected by climate change.
Steve is co-director of the Wisconsin Initiative on Climate Change Impacts (WICCI) and has been a long-time member of its Climate Working Group. He has also been serving as Coordinator of the Yahara Watershed Academy, an educational and leadership training program that promotes actionable sustainability in the Madison area.
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GLOBAL AND PLANETARY CHANGE (2024): 104403
Alice K. DuVivier,Stephen J. Vavrus,Marika M. Holland,Laura Landrum,Christine A. Shields, Rudradutt Thaker
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERESno. 20 (2023)
International Journal of Climatologyno. 12 (2022): 6221-6234
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#Papers: 134
#Citation: 13300
H-Index: 50
G-Index: 115
Sociability: 7
Diversity: 0
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