- Climate Physics
- Ocean Dynamics
- Climate Energetics
- +۱۲ مورد دیگر
Prof. Jin-Song von Storch is Deputy Director of the Department of Climate Variability at the Max Planck Institute for Meteorology and a §17 Professor at the University of Hamburg. She leads the Energetics of Climate working group, focusing on ocean dynamics, climate energetics, and probabilistic climate prediction. Her research bridges oceanography and statistical physics to understand the inherent randomness in deterministic climate systems. PhD in Meteorology, University of Hamburg (1990) Diploma in Meteorology, University of Hamburg (1987) Vordiplom in Physics, University of Hamburg (1987) Her research interests include climate physics, ocean dynamics, climate energetics, statistical physics of climate, internal climate variability, and Earth system modeling. She investigates how mechanical energy from wind and tides supports diapycnal mixing and maintains overturning circulations, and how concepts from statistical physics can enhance probabilistic climate predictions. Her systems-oriented approach explores the randomness and irreversibility in deterministic climate models. Her recent publications span high-resolution climate modeling (ICON), ocean tides, Lorenz energy cycles, and wind-driven ocean dynamics. She contributes to advancing Earth system models and understanding energy transfers in the climate system. Heisenberg Program of the DFG (1999–2004) Scholarship from the Chinese government (1981–1987) She has advised PhD students such as Ssebandeke, J., and is involved in major modeling initiatives like ICON and MPI-ESM. She leads research on ocean energetics and contributes to international climate model intercomparisons. Her work integrates theoretical and modeling approaches to improve climate predictability. She is affiliated with the Max Planck Institute for Meteorology and the University of Hamburg, contributing to climate research through leadership, mentorship, and innovative modeling.









