We study Earth’s climate, and how its changes affect biology and people
Some Recent Work
Some Recent Work
Using ARGO floats, ICESat-2, and CMIP6 models we developed evidence of wide-spread ecological activity under Antarctic sea ice.
Remote sensing of Tropical Cyclones in the South Pacific reveals how a single Category 1 storm led to a one-in-a-millenium biological event.
The fragmentation of sea ice can have profound consequences for the evolution of sea ice and its interactions with the oceans. This paper summarizes developments in modeling and understanding wave-ice feedbacks.