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Clara Deser is a renowned climate scientist affiliated with the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) under the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR). She holds a Ph.D. in Atmospheric Sciences from the University of Washington (1989) and a B.S. from MIT (1982). Her research focuses on climate variability and change, particularly ocean-atmosphere-sea ice interactions, internal climate variability, and ENSO dynamics. She has co-led major projects like the CESM Large Ensemble initiative and the Polar Amplification Model Intercomparison Project (PAMIP).
Key research interests include global impacts of sea ice loss, regional climate change attribution, and developing tools for climate variability analysis. Deser has received prestigious awards, including membership in the National Academy of Sciences and Fellowships from the American Geophysical Union and American Meteorological Society. Her work emphasizes distinguishing forced climate signals from natural variability, with impactful contributions to understanding Arctic amplification, ENSO diversity, and extreme weather events.
Publications highlight advancements in climate modeling, large ensemble methodologies, and climate change projections. Her leadership in collaborative initiatives underscores her role in advancing global climate science through interdisciplinary research and community-driven projects.



