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Casey Wall is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Meteorology (MISU) at Stockholm University, where he conducts research on atmospheric processes and climate science. His work primarily focuses on understanding complex interactions between clouds, aerosols, and climate systems.
Dr. Wall's research interests center on aerosol-cloud-climate interactions, which represent a major source of uncertainty in climate change understanding. His specific areas of investigation include aerosol-cloud interactions in both shallow and deep convective clouds, aerosol forcing and its impact on clouds since the preindustrial era, cloud feedback mechanisms related to global surface warming, and cloud-circulation interactions affecting regional and global climate patterns. His research employs observational data, satellite records, and numerical models to address these complex questions.
Analysis of Dr. Wall's recent publications reveals a strong focus on cloud physics and climate feedback mechanisms. His work spans observational studies of aerosol indirect effects, climate modeling of cloud feedbacks, and investigations into how atmospheric circulation interacts with cloud systems. Much of his recent research has centered on anvil clouds, cloud radiative effects, and Southern Ocean cloud processes, utilizing satellite data and climate model evaluation techniques. His publications appear in leading journals such as Nature Geoscience, Geophysical Research Letters, and Journal of Climate, demonstrating his significant contributions to atmospheric science.
Dr. Wall is currently involved in the AC3S (Aerosols, Convection, Clouds, and Climate Sensitivity) project, which addresses uncertainties in climate change understanding related to aerosol particles and tropical convective clouds. He's also researching storm track intensity and midlatitude cloud feedback mechanisms. His work combines observational data with numerical models to advance scientific understanding in these critical areas of climate science.





