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Abstract
I'm involved in the SFB/TR 172 "Arctic Amplicifation" (AC)³ as a Scientific Coordinator. I'm responsible for all scientific and administrative organisations and administrations. The overarching scientific objective of (AC)³ is to identify, investigate, and evaluate the key processes contributing to Arctic Amplification, improve our understanding of the major feedback mechanisms, and quantify their relative importance for Arctic Amplification.
Professional career
- 09/2010 - 10/2014
Scientific employee at the Leibniz Institute for Tropospheric Research - since 11/2014
Scientific employee at Leipzig University
Education
- 10/2004 - 08/2010
Leipzig University: Meteorology (Diplom). Thesis: Depolarization measurements in cirrus clouds using a conventional backscatter lidar. - 09/2010 - 05/2015
Leipzig University: Meteorology (PhD). Thesis: Retrieval of Optical and Microphysical Cloud Properties Using Ship-based Spectral Solar Radiation Measurements over the Atlantic Ocean.
I'm involved in the SFB/TR 172 "Arctic Amplicifation" (AC)³ as a Scientific Coordinator. I'm responsible for all scientific and administrative organisations and administrations. The overarching scientific objective of (AC)³ is to identify, investigate, and evaluate the key processes contributing to Arctic Amplification, improve our understanding of the major feedback mechanisms, and quantify their relative importance for Arctic Amplification.
- Wendisch, M.; Macke, A.; Ehrlich, A. et al.The Arctic Cloud Puzzle: Using ACLOUD/PASCAL Multiplatform Observations to Unravel the Role of Clouds and Aerosol Particles in Arctic AmplificationBulletin of the American Meteorological Society. 2019. 100 (5). pp. 841–871.
- Wendisch, M.; Macke, A.; Quaas, J.; Tegen, I.; Burrows, J.P.; Crewell, S.; Dethloff, K.; Ebell, K.; Lüpkes, Ch.; Nothold, J.; Rinke, A.; Brückner, M.ArctiC Amplification: Climate Relevant Atmospheric and SurfaCe Processes, and Feedback Mechanisms: (AC)3Eos. 2017.DOI: 10.1029/2017EO064803
B.Sc. Meteorologie
- Seminar "Allgemeine Zirkulation" (12-111-0027)
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B.Sc. Meteorologie
- Seminar "Allgemeine Zirkulation" (12-111-0027)