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Dr. Hanin Binder is a Researcher at ETH Zurich's Department of Environmental Systems Science (D-USYS), affiliated with the Professorship for Atmospheric Dynamics. Their research focuses on atmospheric dynamics, climate impacts, and extreme weather events, particularly investigating warm conveyor belts, extratropical cyclones, and Antarctic climate processes. Key contributions include analyses of Antarctic heat waves, cyclone intensification mechanisms, and the role of moisture transport in extreme events using reanalysis datasets like ERA5.
Research interests span atmospheric circulation patterns, climate system interactions, and the application of advanced observational techniques (e.g., CloudSat, CALIPSO) to study cloud structures and moisture dynamics. Binder’s work integrates machine learning methodologies for exploring cirrus cloud microphysics and improving forecast error understanding.
Publications highlight interdisciplinary approaches to understanding climate change impacts, including future projections of warm conveyor belt behavior and their implications for ice sheet stability. Collaborative projects emphasize the interplay between tropical and extratropical meteorological systems, atmospheric rivers, and cyclone dynamics.
While no specific grants or awards are listed, their research aligns with ETH Zurich’s broader environmental systems science initiatives, contributing to global climate modeling advancements and high-impact weather prediction methodologies.


