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/
This is the original picture that I used for the blog header. The original is from NASA and can be accessed here.
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.
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!).