Ole Bøssing Christensen serves as a Guest researcher in the Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences at the University of Copenhagen, specifically within the Section for Crop Sciences. His research program focuses on regional climate modeling with particular emphasis on European climate systems and future projections. His primary research interests include: Regional Climate Modeling and Downscaling Climate Change Projections for Europe Climate Model Validation and Uncertainty Analysis Extreme Climate Event Analysis Land-Sea Interactions in Climate Systems Climate Model Bias Correction Techniques Dr. Christensen's publication record demonstrates sustained contribution to climate science since the early 2000s, with his 2007 paper 'A summary of the PRUDENCE model projections of changes in European climate by the end of this century' standing as a landmark study with over 900 citations. His recent work continues to address critical questions regarding the robustness and scalability of regional climate models across Europe under different climate scenarios. His research has significant policy relevance, with multiple papers referenced in policy documents, reflecting the applied nature of his climate modeling work for adaptation planning and decision-making. Dr. Christensen frequently collaborates with leading climate scientists across Europe, particularly with researchers from the Danish Meteorological Institute where he maintains his primary institutional affiliation.




