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Overview

Johanna Baehr is affiliated with Universität Hamburg in Germany and specializes in research within Earth and Planetary Sciences as well as Environmental Science. Their work spans multiple subfields, with a notable focus on Global and Planetary Change, Atmospheric Science, and Oceanography.

The scientist's research covers various main topics, including climate variability and models, meteorological phenomena and simulations, oceanographic and atmospheric processes, Arctic and Antarctic ice dynamics, tropical and extratropical cyclones research, atmospheric and environmental gas dynamics, and climate change and permafrost.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Johanna Baehr include the following:

  • Current and Emerging Developments in Subseasonal to Decadal Prediction, 2020, Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
  • Increase in Arctic coastal erosion and its sensitivity to warming in the twenty-first century, 2022, Nature Climate Change
  • Attribution of multi-annual to decadal changes in the climate system: The Large Ensemble Single Forcing Model Intercomparison Project (LESFMIP), 2022, Frontiers in Climate
  • Coastal Erosion Variability at the Southern Laptev Sea Linked to Winter Sea Ice and the Arctic Oscillation, 2020, Geophysical Research Letters
  • Unraveling the choice of the north Atlantic subpolar gyre index, 2020, Scientific Reports

Baehr frequently collaborates with several co-authors, including Sebastian Brune, Leonard Borchert, Mikhail Dobrynin, David Nielsen, and André Düsterhus.

The primary publication venues where Baehr's work appears regularly include:

  • Geophysical Research Letters
  • AEA Randomized Controlled Trials
  • Weather and Climate Dynamics
  • Environmental Research Letters
  • Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society

Best Publications

  • A higher-resolution version of the Max Planck Institute Earth System Model (MPI-ESM1.2-HR)

    W. A. Müller;W. A. Müller;J. H. Jungclaus;T. Mauritsen;J. Baehr

  • Current and emerging developments in subseasonal to decadal prediction

    William J. Merryfield;Johanna Baehr;Lauriane Batté;Emily J. Becker

  • Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation: Observed Transport and Variability

    Eleanor Frajka-Williams;Isabelle J. Ansorge;Johanna Baehr;Harry L. Bryden

  • Validation of Measurements of Pollution in the Troposphere (MOPITT) CO retrievals with aircraft in situ profiles

    L. K. Emmons;M. N. Deeter;J. C. Gille;D. P. Edwards

  • Increase in Arctic coastal erosion and its sensitivity to warming in the twenty-first century

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  • A monitoring design for the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation

    J Hirschi;J Baehr;Jochem Marotzke;J Stark

  • Seasonal Predictability over Europe arising from El Nino and Stratospheric Variability in the MPI-ESM Seasonal Prediction System

    Daniela I. V. Domeisen;Amy H. Butler;Kristina Fröhlich;Matthias Bittner

  • The Climate-system Historical Forecast Project: do stratosphere-resolving models make better seasonal climate predictions in boreal winter?

    Amy H. Butler;Amy H. Butler;Alberto Arribas;Maria Athanassiadou;Johanna Baehr

  • Forecast skill of multi-year seasonal means in the decadal prediction system of the Max Planck Institute for Meteorology

    W. A. Müller;J. Baehr;H. Haak;J. H. Jungclaus

  • Multiyear Prediction of Monthly Mean Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation at 26.5°N

    Daniela Matei;Johanna Baehr;Johann H. Jungclaus;Helmuth Haak

  • Monitoring the meridional overturning circulation in the North Atlantic: a model-based array design study

    Johanna Baehr;Joël Hirschi;Jens-Olaf Beismann;Jochem Marotzke

  • Impact of observed North Atlantic multidecadal variations to European summer climate: a linear baroclinic response to surface heating

    Rohit Ghosh;Wolfgang A. Müller;Johanna Baehr;Juergen Bader

  • Attribution of multi-annual to decadal changes in the climate system: The Large Ensemble Single Forcing Model Intercomparison Project (LESFMIP)

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  • Improved Teleconnection-Based Dynamical Seasonal Predictions of Boreal Winter

    Mikhail Dobrynin;Daniela I. V. Domeisen;Wolfgang A. Müller;Louisa Bell

  • Detecting potential changes in the meridional overturning circulation at 26°N in the Atlantic

    Johanna Baehr;Klaus Keller;Jochem Marotzke

  • The prediction of surface temperature in the new seasonal prediction system based on the MPI-ESM coupled climate model

    Johanna Baehr;K. Fröhlich;Michael Botzet;Daniela Domeisen

  • A universal Standardized Precipitation Index candidate distribution function for observations and simulations

    Patrick Pieper;André Düsterhus;Johanna Baehr

  • Recent marine heatwaves in the North Pacific warming pool can be attributed to rising atmospheric levels of greenhouse gases

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  • The German Climate Forecast System: GCFS

    Kristina Fröhlich;Mikhail Dobrynin;Mikhail Dobrynin;Katharina Isensee;Claudia Gessner;Claudia Gessner

  • Tropical rainfall predictions from multiple seasonal forecast systems

    Adam A. Scaife;Adam A. Scaife;Laura Ferranti;Oscar Alves;Panos Athanasiadis

  • Coastal Erosion Variability at the Southern Laptev Sea Linked to Winter Sea Ice and the Arctic Oscillation

    David Marcolino Nielsen;David Marcolino Nielsen;Mikhail Dobrynin;Mikhail Dobrynin;Johanna Baehr;Sergey Razumov

  • Assimilation of oceanic observations in a global coupled Earth system model with the SEIK filter

    Sebastian Brune;Lars Nerger;Johanna Baehr

  • Detection and Attribution of Climate Change Signal in Ocean Wind Waves

    Mikhail Dobrynin;Jens Murawski;Johanna Baehr;Tatiana Ilyina

  • The Climate-System Historical Forecast Project: Providing Open Access to Seasonal Forecast Ensembles from Centers around the Globe

    Adrian M. Tompkins;María Inés Ortiz De Zárate;Ramiro I. Saurral;Carolina Vera

  • Observed and simulated variability of the AMOC at 26°N and 41°N

    C. Mielke;E. Frajka-Williams;Johanna Baehr

  • Uptake of reactive nitrogen on cirrus cloud particles during INCA

    H. Ziereis;A. Minikin;H. Schlager;J.-F. Gayet

Frequent Co-Authors

Wolfgang A. Müller
Wolfgang A. Müller Max Planck Society
Holger Pohlmann
Holger Pohlmann Max Planck Society
Jochem Marotzke
Jochem Marotzke Max Planck Society
Amy H. Butler
Amy H. Butler National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Johann H. Jungclaus
Johann H. Jungclaus Max Planck Society
Stuart A. Cunningham
Stuart A. Cunningham Scottish Association For Marine Science
Tatiana Ilyina
Tatiana Ilyina Max Planck Society
Adam A. Scaife
Adam A. Scaife Met Office
Armin Köhl
Armin Köhl Universität Hamburg

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