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Dan Hodson is an academic researcher at the University of Reading, specializing in climate dynamics and ocean-atmosphere interactions. His work focuses on Atlantic Multidecadal Variability (AMV), decadal climate prediction, and the impacts of North Atlantic climate variability on global weather systems. He collaborates closely with institutions like the UK Met Office and the National Centre for Atmospheric Science.
Key research areas include the evaluation of climate models (e.g., CMIP6, UKESM1, HadGEM3), the role of aerosols and ocean circulation in climate variability, and the teleconnections between Atlantic climate patterns and regions such as East Asia and the tropical Pacific. His publications span journals like Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Climate Dynamics, and Geophysical Research Letters.
Notable contributions include analyzing the signal-to-noise paradox in climate forecasts, investigating AMV's influence on global monsoons, and studying the North Atlantic Subpolar Gyre's decadal predictability. His interdisciplinary approach integrates high-resolution climate modeling with historical data analysis to advance understanding of climate system complexity.





