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Dr. Marlene Kretschmer is a Senior Visiting Fellow at the Department of Meteorology, University of Reading. Her research focuses on atmospheric dynamics, climate variability, and the application of causal analysis methods to understand complex climate systems. She maintains an active research program with numerous high-impact publications in leading climate science journals.
Dr. Kretschmer's research interests primarily center on stratosphere-troposphere interactions, Arctic-midlatitude linkages, and the causal mechanisms behind extreme weather events. Her work employs advanced statistical and causal inference methods to unravel complex teleconnection patterns in the climate system. She has made significant contributions to understanding how Arctic sea ice loss influences midlatitude weather patterns, particularly regarding cold extremes and atmospheric circulation changes. Her recent work increasingly incorporates machine learning approaches to enhance climate prediction capabilities.
Analysis of Dr. Kretschmer's recent publications reveals a strong focus on causal relationships in climate systems, particularly examining how Arctic changes affect midlatitude weather patterns. Her work spans theoretical atmospheric dynamics, applied climate prediction, and the development of novel methodologies for identifying causal pathways in complex climate data. She frequently collaborates with leading climate research institutions across Europe and has contributed to major climate assessment efforts.
Dr. Kretschmer maintains active collaborations with numerous climate research groups and contributes to major international climate research initiatives. Her work has significant implications for improving seasonal climate prediction and understanding the changing risk of extreme weather events in a warming climate.



