معرفی
Dr. Edmund Meredith is a Researcher at the Institute of Meteorology, Free University of Berlin, affiliated with the Working Group on Climate Diagnostics and Meteorological Extreme Events. His work focuses on high-resolution climate modeling and analysis of extreme meteorological phenomena.
Research Focus
Meredith's primary research explores:
- Climate change impacts on precipitation patterns and extremes
- Development and validation of convection-permitting models
- Diurnal cycles in precipitation systems
- Regional climate modeling uncertainties and limitations
- Extreme event attribution and diagnostic methods
Project Involvement
He actively contributes to major research initiatives including:
- ClimXtreme (Module C Coordination)
- Climate and Water under Change
- NFDI4Earth
- Stormy climate in Hesse
- WEXICOM
- SpreeWater:N
Research Trends
Analysis of Meredith's publications reveals consistent focus on improving the understanding of extreme precipitation through high-resolution modeling. His recent work emphasizes convection-permitting simulations, diurnal cycle analysis, and the development of specialized algorithms for tracking and classifying extreme weather events. The research demonstrates increasing focus on climate change attribution and regional impacts.
Collaborative Work
Meredith regularly collaborates with interdisciplinary teams across meteorology, hydrology, and climate impact assessment, including significant contributions to multi-institutional projects like the analysis of the 2017 Berlin precipitation extreme.




