Climate Change
Marine Biodiversity
Ocean Circulation
Fisheries
Climate Adaptation & Resilience
Greenhouse Gases Emissions
Post-Doctoral Fellowships
France
2008.12.31
Regional impact of climate change on the atmospheric forcing over the Chile-Peru upwelling system
My research focuses on the oceanic region off Peru-Chile that is characterised by an upwelling of cold, deep, nutrient reach waters which promote a high-productive ecosystem. My current post-doc project aims to understand the impact of tropical variability of the upwelling-favourable winds taking into account recent changes in the Tropical Pacific interannual variability, in particular related to the increased occurrence of a new type of El Niño phenomenon, named Modoki El Niño. Of particular interest are regional processes associated with air-sea interaction during El Niño events.
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Katerina
GOUBANOVA
Institution
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
Université Toulouse III - Paul Sabatier
Country
France
Nationality
Ukrainian
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