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Professor Graeme Stephens is affiliated with the University of Reading, contributing significantly to climate science and atmospheric research. His work focuses on cloud physics, Earth system processes, and climate modeling. He has been a key figure in global initiatives like GEWEX and leverages satellite data from missions such as CloudSat and CALIPSO to advance understanding of climate dynamics.
Research interests include radiative transfer, energy balance, and the interplay between clouds, aerosols, and precipitation. His publications address topics like climate model biases, aerosol effects on precipitation, and the role of high clouds in a warming climate. Stephens has collaborated extensively with international teams, advancing satellite-based observational techniques and their application to climate studies.
Notable contributions include investigations into the global water cycle, Antarctic sea ice dynamics, and the super greenhouse effect. His work emphasizes improving climate models through observational validation and interdisciplinary approaches.


