
معرفی
Reinhard Schiemann is a Professor of Climate Science at the University of Reading's Department of Meteorology, part of the National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS). His research focuses on high-impact weather phenomena in a changing climate, including atmospheric blocking, cyclonic storms, and their drivers. He leads national and international projects such as CANARI (Climate Change in the Arctic-North Atlantic Region) and contributes to initiatives like PRIMAVERA, advancing high-resolution climate modeling. Schiemann's work emphasizes model development, particularly in simulating extreme weather events and climate variability. He collaborates globally on programs like WISTREEA (wind energy trends) and EXTAnt (Antarctic extreme weather). His research outputs span over 70 peer-reviewed articles, with recent contributions on atmospheric blocking projections, soil-moisture heat interactions, and monsoon dynamics. Affiliated with the University of Reading, Schiemann's expertise bridges climate science, meteorology, and computational modeling to address climate change impacts on extreme weather systems.



