- Climate Science
- Environmental Science
- Meteorology
- +۳ مورد دیگر
Emanuele Bevacqua is a climate scientist leading the Emmy Noether research group 'Compound Climate Extremes' at the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research – UFZ (Germany), where he also serves as deputy head of the Department of Compound Environmental Risks. His expertise focuses on understanding compound climate and weather extreme events, their societal/environmental impacts, and their projections under climate change. Education: Bachelor/Master in Physics: University of Calabria (Italy) PhD in Climate Science: GEOMAR (Germany) and University of Graz (Austria) Postdoctoral Research: University of Reading (United Kingdom) Research Interests: Compound events such as hot-dry summers, coastal flooding from rainfall-storm surge combinations, multi-region droughts, and extreme weather impacts on renewable energy. Integrates observations, climate models, hydrological models, and statistical tools to study event drivers, climate variability influences, and uncertainty in projections. Highlights scenarios with potential societal surprises due to extreme impacts. Team & Collaboration: Works with the 'Compound Climate Extremes' team to assess risks like widespread floods, wildfire-prone conditions, food security threats from droughts, and adverse weather effects on energy systems. Research spans physical drivers, climate change impacts, and interdisciplinary modeling approaches.




