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Damian Insua Costa is a Researcher affiliated with the Department of Particle Physics at the University of Santiago de Compostela's Faculty of Physics. He holds a PhD from the same institution, awarded in 2022 for his thesis on Mediterranean precipitation extremes and moisture origin analysis. His research focuses on climatology, extreme weather events, and the interplay between climate change and environmental phenomena such as wildfires, droughts, and heatwaves. He employs advanced techniques like moisture tracking to study atmospheric processes in the Mediterranean region.
Key research areas include the attribution of extreme weather events to anthropogenic climate change, analysis of atmospheric rivers and precipitation sources, and modeling future climate scenarios. His work often intersects with hydrology, wildfire behavior, and subseasonal forecasting. Notable contributions include studies on the 2022 Mediterranean derecho, the 2023 spring heatwave, and the 2021 snowstorm in Spain.
Insua Costa's publications emphasize methodological advancements in climate modeling and data-driven approaches to understanding climatic thresholds. While no awards are explicitly listed, his prolific output and focus on high-impact environmental issues reflect a scholar deeply engaged with contemporary climate science challenges.
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