Gabriele Messori tilldelas utmärkelsen “2021 young scientist award”
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Gabriele Messori, universitetslektor vid institutionen för geovetenskaper och Karin van der Wiel, forskare vid Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute, Nederländerna har fått utmärkelsen ”Young Scientist Award” av The European Meteorological Society.
Utmärkelsen ges till forskare som har producerat på exceptionella och banbrytande forskningsartiklar.
Grattis Gabriele!
Från pressmeddelandet;
Gabriele Messori, Italy/Sweden, receives the YSA award for his ground-breaking contribution to the understanding of planetary wave-breaking and storm-track variability and their link to mid- and high-latitude weather extremes.
(Bild borttagen) Gabriele Messori, Sweden/Italy (photo: private)
Gabriele Messori was nominated with the publication: On the Drivers of Wintertime Temperature Extremes in the High Arctic, 2018, G. Messori, C. Woods, R. Caballero, J. Climate, 31, pp. 1597-1618, DOI: 10.1175/JCLI-D-17-0386.1
Gabriele became interested in extreme events in the climate system while finishing a Master thesis in physics at Imperial College London in 2010, and has worked on the topic ever since. In recent years, he has investigated the predictability and large-scale atmospheric controls of a broad range of mid and high-latitude extreme events in past, current and future climates. He works on combining approaches from diverse fields to study climate extremes: from dynamical systems theory to machine learning and ensemble modelling.
Award Lectures
Both Awardees will give an Award Lecture during the EMS Annual Meeting in September:
Gabriele Messori: Monday, 6 September at 14:05 (CEST) in Session UP3.3 Synoptic Climatology: Wintertime temperature extremes in the high Arctic: drivers, statistics and implications for the mid-latitudes
Karin van der Wiel: Thursday, 9 September at 14:00 (CEST) in Session OSA2.3 Energy meteorology: Wind droughts and winter cold threaten Europe’s future energy security,
Award presentation
The Awardees will be honoured in an awards event: Serving society – furthering science – developing applications –Meet our awardees on the Opening day, 3 September 2021 (Friday).