One of my paper has been published in the Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences,  “Comments on ‘A Third-Law Isentropic Analysis of a Simulated Hurricane.’” It addresses how the choice of a coordinate system affect the computed overturning circulation in a hurricane.    

CAOS – or the Center for Atmosphere-Ocean Science is a graduate program at the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences at NYU. It is a multi-disciplinary program between applied mathematics and atmospheric and oceanic sciences.

For more information check the website at https://caos.cims.nyu.edu/dynamic/

Two weeks ago, we had the review for the Center for Prototype Climate Modeling in Abu Dhabi. This was the first time that all PI’s, co-PI’s, scientists, postdocs and staff were all together at the same location.

CPCM Group A

After starting from scratch four years ago, CPCM has evolved into a pretty nice research group on a broad range of topics, from moist convection, to biogeochemestry to global circulation (and, of course, entropy!).

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