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Dr. Madi Gamble Rosevear serves as a Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS), University of Tasmania. She earned her PhD in Physical Sciences from the University of Tasmania, specializing in ocean boundary layer dynamics beneath Antarctic ice shelves.
Her research program employs high-resolution ocean modeling to investigate turbulent boundary layer processes and their impacts on large-scale climate phenomena, including ice shelf basal melting and ocean mixing. As a key contributor to the Centre of Excellence for 21st Century Weather, she develops regional coupled ocean-atmosphere models to analyze how small-scale air-sea interactions influence weather systems and climate patterns. This work bridges polar oceanography with operational weather forecasting.
Dr. Rosevear's scientific expertise spans critical domains in earth system science:
- Physical Oceanography
- Climate Modeling
- Polar Science
- Numerical Modeling
- Boundary Layer Physics
- Air-Sea Interaction
Her affiliation with the Centre of Excellence for 21st Century Weather enables interdisciplinary collaboration focused on enhancing predictive capabilities for extreme weather events through advanced coupled modeling techniques.
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