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Dani Flocco is a research scientist at the University of Reading, actively contributing to the understanding of Arctic sea ice processes and polar climate systems. Her work is primarily focused on modeling sea ice dynamics, melt pond evolution, and ice-ocean interactions, using advanced numerical models and observational data.
Her research interests lie at the intersection of climate science and cryospheric processes. She investigates melt pond formation and refreezing, surface and bottom melting of sea ice, internal wave drag effects, and seasonal forecasting of Arctic sea ice extent. These topics are critical for improving climate models and understanding Arctic amplification.
The analysis of her recent publications reveals a strong emphasis on process-based modeling and climate prediction. Her work consistently integrates observational data with numerical simulations, particularly in studies involving melt ponds as predictors of summer sea ice minimum. Broadly, her research spans climate dynamics, ocean-ice interactions, and polar environmental change.
Dani Flocco has published in leading journals such as Nature Climate Change, Science Advances, and The Cryosphere, demonstrating significant scientific impact. Her collaborative network includes key figures in polar research, including Danny Feltham and Daniel Schroeder.
She has not listed any formal advisees in the available data, and there is no public information on grants she may have led. However, her consistent publication record suggests active involvement in funded research projects.
Dani Flocco is part of a major research group at the University of Reading focused on sea ice and climate modeling, working within a collaborative environment that integrates atmospheric, oceanic, and cryospheric sciences.
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Danny FelthamUniversity of Reading · استاد- MMichel TsamadosUniversity of Reading · پژوهشگر ارشد
- RRebecca FrewUniversity of Reading · پژوهشگر
David SchroederUniversity of Reading · پژوهشگر
Andreas WerneckeUniversity of Hamburg · پژوهشگر
Lars KaleschkeAlfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research · پژوهشگر