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'''Stefan Rahmstorf''' (born ]) |
'''Stefan Rahmstorf''' (born ]). Since 2000, a Professor of Physics of the Oceans at ]. PhD in oceanography at Victoria University of Wellington in 1990. His work focuses on the role of ocean currents in climate change. | ||
In 1999 Rahmstorf was awarded the $ 1 million Centennial Fellowship Award of the US-based James S. McDonnell foundation. Rahmstorf is a member of the Panel on Abrupt Climate Change and of the German Advisory Council on Global Change (WBGU). | |||
== Selected Publications == | |||
* Rahmstorf, S. and K. Zickfeld, 2005: Thermohaline circulation changes: a question of risk assessment. Climatic Change, 68, 241-247. | |||
* Rahmstorf, S., et al., 2004: Cosmic rays, carbon dioxide and climate. Eos, 85(4), 38, 41. | |||
* Zickfeld, K., T. Slawig, and S. Rahmstorf, 2004. A low-order model for the response of the Atlantic thermohaline circulation to climate change. Ocean Dynamics, 54, 8-26. | |||
* Rahmstorf, S., 2003: Timing of abrupt climate change: a precise clock. Geophys. Res. Let., 30, 1510.* Rahmstorf, S., 2003: Thermohaline circulation: The current climate. Nature 421, 699. | |||
* Rahmstorf, S., 2002: Ocean circulation and climate during the past 120,000 years. Nature 419, 207-214. | |||
* Ganopolski, A. and S. Rahmstorf, 2002: Abrupt glacial climate changes due to stochastic resonance. Phys. Rev. Let. 88(3), 038501.* Rahmstorf, S., and R.B. Alley, 2002: Stochastic resonance in glacial climate, Eos, 83 Nr. 12, 129-135.* Ganopolski, A. and S. Rahmstorf, 2001: Simulation of rapid glacial climate changes in a coupled climate model. Nature, 409, 153-158. | |||
* Rahmstorf, S., 1999: Shifting seas in the greenhouse? Nature, 399, 523-524. | |||
* Ganopolski, A., S. Rahmstorf, V. Petoukhov and M. Claussen, 1998: Simulation of modern and glacial climates with a coupled global climate model. Nature, 391, 351-356. | |||
* Rahmstorf, S., 1997: Risk of sea-change in the Atlantic. Nature, 388, 825-826. | |||
* Rahmstorf, S., 1995: Bifurcations of the Atlantic thermohaline circulation in response to changes in the hydrological cycle. Nature, 378, 145-149. | |||
* Rahmstorf, S., 1994: Rapid climate transitions in a coupled ocean-atmosphere model. Nature, 372, 82-85. | |||
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Stefan Rahmstorf (born 1960). Since 2000, a Professor of Physics of the Oceans at Potsdam University. PhD in oceanography at Victoria University of Wellington in 1990. His work focuses on the role of ocean currents in climate change.
In 1999 Rahmstorf was awarded the $ 1 million Centennial Fellowship Award of the US-based James S. McDonnell foundation. Rahmstorf is a member of the Panel on Abrupt Climate Change and of the German Advisory Council on Global Change (WBGU).
Selected Publications
- Rahmstorf, S. and K. Zickfeld, 2005: Thermohaline circulation changes: a question of risk assessment. Climatic Change, 68, 241-247.
- Rahmstorf, S., et al., 2004: Cosmic rays, carbon dioxide and climate. Eos, 85(4), 38, 41.
- Zickfeld, K., T. Slawig, and S. Rahmstorf, 2004. A low-order model for the response of the Atlantic thermohaline circulation to climate change. Ocean Dynamics, 54, 8-26.
- Rahmstorf, S., 2003: Timing of abrupt climate change: a precise clock. Geophys. Res. Let., 30, 1510.* Rahmstorf, S., 2003: Thermohaline circulation: The current climate. Nature 421, 699.
- Rahmstorf, S., 2002: Ocean circulation and climate during the past 120,000 years. Nature 419, 207-214.
- Ganopolski, A. and S. Rahmstorf, 2002: Abrupt glacial climate changes due to stochastic resonance. Phys. Rev. Let. 88(3), 038501.* Rahmstorf, S., and R.B. Alley, 2002: Stochastic resonance in glacial climate, Eos, 83 Nr. 12, 129-135.* Ganopolski, A. and S. Rahmstorf, 2001: Simulation of rapid glacial climate changes in a coupled climate model. Nature, 409, 153-158.
- Rahmstorf, S., 1999: Shifting seas in the greenhouse? Nature, 399, 523-524.
- Ganopolski, A., S. Rahmstorf, V. Petoukhov and M. Claussen, 1998: Simulation of modern and glacial climates with a coupled global climate model. Nature, 391, 351-356.
- Rahmstorf, S., 1997: Risk of sea-change in the Atlantic. Nature, 388, 825-826.
- Rahmstorf, S., 1995: Bifurcations of the Atlantic thermohaline circulation in response to changes in the hydrological cycle. Nature, 378, 145-149.
- Rahmstorf, S., 1994: Rapid climate transitions in a coupled ocean-atmosphere model. Nature, 372, 82-85.
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