11 episodes

Host Katinka Bellomo interviews fellow climate scientists on one of their latest peer-review research papers. In each episode we discuss the making of a scientific breakthrough: motivation, inspiration, as well as challenges and setbacks. We also talk more broadly about climate science, academia and doing research. Visit https://theclimatescientist.com/ for more information or email me directly at climate.scientist2020@gmail.com to nominate yourself or a colleague to participate in the podcast. All backgrounds in the earth system sciences are welcome to participate.

The Climate Academy Katinka Bellomo

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Host Katinka Bellomo interviews fellow climate scientists on one of their latest peer-review research papers. In each episode we discuss the making of a scientific breakthrough: motivation, inspiration, as well as challenges and setbacks. We also talk more broadly about climate science, academia and doing research. Visit https://theclimatescientist.com/ for more information or email me directly at climate.scientist2020@gmail.com to nominate yourself or a colleague to participate in the podcast. All backgrounds in the earth system sciences are welcome to participate.

    S1/Ep. 10: Dan Whitt: Oceans, fisheries and dealing with rejection in academia

    S1/Ep. 10: Dan Whitt: Oceans, fisheries and dealing with rejection in academia

    Dan is a scientist working at NCAR and his main interests span the fields of oceanography, biogeochemistry and computer science. Here he explains why biogeochemistry matters for projections of future climate change, and we have an interesting exchange on the effects of pollution on fisheries and sustainability. Finally, we talk about how we deal with negativity and rejection in academia and ways to feel better about them (it was actually a fun chat!). Check out Dan's work: https://danielwhitt.github.io/


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    • 49 min
    S1/Ep. 9: Nicola Maher: Large Ensembles from Australia to the US through Germany

    S1/Ep. 9: Nicola Maher: Large Ensembles from Australia to the US through Germany

    It was a pleasure to chat with Nicola Maher who is now a CIRES visiting fellow in Boulder, Colorado. We discussed her journey from Australia to the US through Germany and our common love for gluehwein. We had interesting discussions regarding the large ensemble and her direct involvement with both the simulations and the outreach through the SMILE seminar series. Check her work out: https://nicolamaher.weebly.com/.


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    • 44 min
    S1/Ep. 8: Allison Wing: convective self-aggregation, hurricanes & climate

    S1/Ep. 8: Allison Wing: convective self-aggregation, hurricanes & climate

    In this interview, I had the pleasure to interview Allison Wing from Florida State University. She gave me a clear and concise review of what we know about the effects of hurricanes on climate change, plus she explained to me the motivations behind the Radiative Convective Equilibrium model inter-comparison project (led by her), the unexpected findings and the way forward. Learn more: http://myweb.fsu.edu/awing/index.html


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    • 55 min
    S1/Ep. 7: *Special Episode* Tim Woollings on his 'Jet Stream' book

    S1/Ep. 7: *Special Episode* Tim Woollings on his 'Jet Stream' book

    Tim Woollings is an associate professor at the University of Oxford. In this special episode aimed at a general audience, we talk about his book called ‘Jet Stream’, which covers the mechanisms behind atmospheric circulation patterns, the impacts of the jet stream on today’s climate and the impacts due to climate change. If you want to watch the video interview go here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Va1cQg-BqPU&feature=youtu.be. You can find more info about Tim here: https://www2.physics.ox.ac.uk/contacts/people/woollings and the book here: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/44512243-jet-stream.


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    • 28 min
    S1/Ep. 6: Jhordanne Jones: tropical cyclones, and diversity & inclusion in academia

    S1/Ep. 6: Jhordanne Jones: tropical cyclones, and diversity & inclusion in academia

    Jhordanne Jones is a Ph.D. student at Colorado State University researching tropical cyclones. We talked about her past research on changes in tropical cyclones due to climate change and her more recent research on large-scale atmospheric forcing of tropical cyclones in the present climate using reanalyses and climate models. We also talked about her journey into becoming a Ph.D. student in the US coming from Jamaica, as well as diversity and inclusion. Learn more about her research on her website: https://tropical.colostate.edu/Group/Jones/index.html


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    • 58 min
    S1/Ep. 5 Sylvia Dee: paleoclimate, rainfall and water isotopes

    S1/Ep. 5 Sylvia Dee: paleoclimate, rainfall and water isotopes

    Today I am interviewing Sylvia Dee, an assistant professor at Rice University leading the Climate, Energy and Water Lab. Dr. Dee is a climate scientist specializing in atmospheric modeling, water isotope physics, and paleoclimate data-model comparison. In this conversation we discussed the intricacies of including proxy data in data assimilation products, climate modelling and inferring possible future rainfall changes from climates of the past. Read more about Sylvia’s research on her website: https://sylviadeeclimate.org/.


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    • 27 min

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