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Marco A. Giorgetta

Marco A. Giorgetta

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Environmental Sciences

D-Index
59
Citations
22836
World Ranking
3015
National Ranking
202

Overview

Marco A. Giorgetta is affiliated with the Max Planck Society in Germany and specializes in Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a significant focus on Environmental Science. Their research primarily addresses key areas within Global and Planetary Change, Atmospheric Science, and Oceanography, extending into Artificial Intelligence applications.

The scientist's main topics of work encompass:

  • Climate variability and models
  • Meteorological phenomena and simulations
  • Atmospheric and environmental gas dynamics
  • Atmospheric ozone and climate
  • Oceanographic and atmospheric processes
  • Atmospheric aerosols and clouds
  • Tropical and extratropical cyclones research

Marco A. Giorgetta has contributed to several peer-reviewed publications in renowned venues. Frequent publication venues include Geoscientific Model Development, Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems, arXiv (Cornell University), Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, and Meteorologische Zeitschrift.

Recent papers include:

  • "ICON-Sapphire: simulating the components of the Earth system and their interactions at kilometer and subkilometer scales" (2023) in Geoscientific Model Development
  • "The ICON Earth System Model Version 1.0" (2022) in Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems
  • "Deep Learning Based Cloud Cover Parameterization for ICON" (2022) in Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems
  • "The Research Unit VolImpact: Revisiting the volcanic impact on atmosphere and climate - preparations for the next big volcanic eruption" (2020) in Meteorologische Zeitschrift
  • "The ICON-A model for direct QBO simulations on GPUs (version icon-cscs:baf28a514)" (2022) in Geoscientific Model Development

Frequent collaborators in Marco A. Giorgetta's work include:

  • Veronika Eyring
  • Pierre Gentine
  • Fernando Iglesias-Suarez
  • Reiner Schnur
  • Hauke Schmidt

Best Publications

  • The atmospheric general circulation model ECHAM 5. PART I: Model description

    Erich Roeckner;G. Bäuml;L. Bonaventura;Renate Brokopf

  • The atmospheric general circulation model ECHAM-4: Model description and simulation of present-day climate

    Erich Roeckner;Klaus Arpe;Lennart Bengtsson;M. Christoph

  • Climate and carbon cycle changes from 1850 to 2100 in MPI‐ESM simulations for the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project phase 5

    Marco A. Giorgetta;Johann H. Jungclaus;Christian H. Reick;Stephanie Legutke

  • Atmospheric component of the MPI-M Earth System Model: ECHAM6

    Bjorn Stevens;Marco Giorgetta;Monika Esch;Thorsten Mauritsen

  • Sensitivity of Simulated Climate to Horizontal and Vertical Resolution in the ECHAM5 Atmosphere Model

    E. Roeckner;R. Brokopf;M. Esch;M. Giorgetta

  • Developments in the MPI-M Earth System Model version 1.2 (MPI-ESM1.2) and Its Response to Increasing CO2.

    Thorsten Mauritsen;Thorsten Mauritsen;Jürgen Bader;Tobias Becker;Jörg Behrens

  • Decadal Prediction: Can It Be Skillful?

    Gerald A. Meehl;Lisa M. Goddard;James Murphy;Ronald J. Stouffer

  • A Summary of the CMIP5 Experiment Design

    Karl E. Taylor;Ronald J. Stouffer;Gerald A. Meehl;Peter Cox

  • Assessment of temperature, trace species, and ozone in chemistry-climate model simulations of the recent past

    V. Eyring;N. Butchart;D. W. Waugh;H. Akiyoshi

  • Tuning the climate of a global model

    Thorsten Mauritsen;Bjoern Stevens;Erich Roeckner;Traute Crueger

  • The influence of sea surface temperatures on the northern winter stratosphere : Ensemble simulations with the MAECHAM5 model

    E. Manzini;M. A. Giorgetta;M. Esch;L. Kornblueh

  • Climate and carbon-cycle variability over the last millennium

    Johann H. Jungclaus;S. J. Lorenz;C. Timmreck;C. H. Reick

  • Multimodel projections of stratospheric ozone in the 21st century

    V. Eyring;D. W. Waugh;G. E. Bodeker;Eugene C. Cordero

  • Overview of IGAC/SPARC Chemistry-Climate Model Initiative (CCMI) Community Simulations in Support of Upcoming Ozone and Climate Assessments

    Veronika Eyring;Jean-François Lamarque;Peter Hess;Florian Arfeuille

  • Chemistry-Climate Model Simulations of Twenty- First Century Stratospheric Climate and Circulation Changes

    Neal Butchart;I. Cionni;V. Eyring;T. G. Shepherd

  • The HAMMONIA Chemistry Climate Model: Sensitivity of the Mesopause Region to the 11-Year Solar Cycle and CO2 Doubling

    H. Schmidt;G. P. Brasseur;M. Charron;E. Manzini

  • Climatology and Forcing of the Quasi-Biennial Oscillation in the MAECHAM5 Model

    M. A. Giorgetta;E. Manzini;E. Roeckner;M. Esch

  • ICON-A, the Atmosphere Component of the ICON Earth System Model: I. Model Description

    Marco A. Giorgetta;Renate Brokopf;Traute Crueger;Monika Esch

  • MAC‐v1: A new global aerosol climatology for climate studies

    Stefan Kinne;Declan O’Donnel;Philip Stier;Silvia Kloster

  • Forcing of the quasi-biennial oscillation from a broad spectrum of atmospheric waves

    Marco A. Giorgetta;Elisa Manzini;Erich Roeckner

  • Propagation of ENSO temperature signals into the middle atmosphere: A comparison of two general circulation models and ERA-40 reanalysis data

    R. García-Herrera;N. Calvo;R. R. Garcia;M. A. Giorgetta

Frequent Co-Authors

Elisa Manzini
Elisa Manzini Max Planck Society
Erich Roeckner
Erich Roeckner Max Planck Society
Monika Esch
Monika Esch Max Planck Society
Hauke Schmidt
Hauke Schmidt Max Planck Society
Bjorn Stevens
Bjorn Stevens Max Planck Society
Claudia Timmreck
Claudia Timmreck Max Planck Society
Martin Dameris
Martin Dameris German Aerospace Center
Thorsten Mauritsen
Thorsten Mauritsen Stockholm University
Kirstin Krüger
Kirstin Krüger University of Oslo
Veronika Eyring
Veronika Eyring University of Bremen

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