
معرفی
Dr. Paul Konopka serves as a Researcher within the Stratosphere department (ICE-4) at Forschungszentrum Jülich's Institute of Climate and Energy Systems. His work centers on advanced atmospheric modeling, particularly through the Chemical Lagrangian Model of the Stratosphere (CLaMS), to investigate critical climate processes.
His research spans Atmospheric Science and Climate Science with focused expertise in Stratospheric Chemistry, Climate Modeling, Stratosphere-Troposphere Exchange dynamics, and Water Vapor Trends. Key investigations include monsoon-driven stratosphere-troposphere interactions and long-term variability in stratospheric moisture – essential for understanding climate change impacts.
Based in Building 05.8, Room 3004 at Forschungszentrum Jülich, Dr. Konopka operates within the Stratosphere research group that employs computational frameworks like CLaMS to simulate atmospheric chemistry and transport phenomena. This work directly contributes to global climate modeling initiatives through the Helmholtz Association's environmental research infrastructure.





