2023 - Research.com Environmental Sciences in Germany Leader Award
Mojib Latif focuses on Climatology, Sea surface temperature, Thermohaline circulation, Oceanography and Atlantic multidecadal oscillation. His Climatology study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Atmosphere and Climate change, Climate model. His Climate model research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Tropics and Forcing.
His Sea surface temperature study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Wind stress, Global warming, Predictability and Precipitation. His work deals with themes such as General Circulation Model, Sea ice, Forecast skill and Physical oceanography, which intersect with Thermohaline circulation. His research in Atlantic multidecadal oscillation intersects with topics in Hydrography and Ocean observations.
Climatology, Climate model, Sea surface temperature, Oceanography and Atlantic multidecadal oscillation are his primary areas of study. His research ties Predictability and Climatology together. Mojib Latif has included themes like Walker circulation, Convection and Atmospheric sciences in his Climate model study.
In his research on the topic of Atmospheric sciences, General Circulation Model is strongly related with Atmosphere. His research investigates the connection with Sea surface temperature and areas like Ocean current which intersect with concerns in Atmospheric circulation. His study in Oceanography concentrates on Gulf Stream, Global warming and Sea ice.
His primary scientific interests are in Climatology, Climate model, Sea surface temperature, Coupled model intercomparison project and Oceanography. In his study, which falls under the umbrella issue of Climatology, Seasonality is strongly linked to Predictability. His research in Climate model tackles topics such as Convection which are related to areas like La Niña and Mode.
His Sea surface temperature research integrates issues from Thermocline, Atmospheric circulation, Atmospheric sciences and Heat flux. His Atmospheric sciences research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Atmosphere and Anomaly. His Coupled model intercomparison project research incorporates themes from Ocean gyre and Advection.
Mojib Latif mostly deals with Climatology, Climate model, Sea surface temperature, Coupled model intercomparison project and Walker circulation. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Oceanography and Holocene. His studies in Climate model integrate themes in fields like Sea ice, Ocean heat content, Convection and Pacific decadal oscillation.
His Sea surface temperature study incorporates themes from Porites, Atmospheric sciences and Heat flux. His studies in Coupled model intercomparison project integrate themes in fields like El Niño Southern Oscillation, Ocean current and Advection. His research in Walker circulation intersects with topics in Tropical pacific and Forcing.
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THE WCRP CMIP3 Multimodel Dataset: A New Era in Climate Change Research
Gerald A. Meehl;Curt Covey;Thomas Delworth;Mojib Latif.
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society (2007)
Increased El Nino frequency in a climate model forced by future greenhouse warming
A. Timmermann;J. Oberhuber;A. Bacher;Monika Esch.
Nature (1999)
Causes of Decadal Climate Variability over the North Pacific and North America
Mojib Latif;Timothy P Barnett.
Science (1994)
DEVELOPMENT OF A EUROPEAN MULTIMODEL ENSEMBLE SYSTEM FOR SEASONAL-TO-INTERANNUAL PREDICTION (DEMETER)
T. N. Palmer;A. Alessandri;U. Andersen;P. Cantelaube.
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society (2004)
The Max-Planck-Institute global ocean/sea ice model with orthogonal curvilinear coordinates
Simon J. Marsland;Helmuth Haak;Johann H. Jungclaus;Mojib Latif.
Ocean Modelling (2003)
Ocean Circulation and Tropical Variability in the Coupled Model ECHAM5/MPI-OM
J. H. Jungclaus;Noel Keenlyside;M. Botzet;H. Haak.
Journal of Climate (2006)
The Effect of Eurasian Snow Cover on Regional and Global Climate Variations
T. P. Barnett;L. Dümenil;U. Schlese;E. Roeckner.
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences (1989)
Advancing decadal-scale climate prediction in the North Atlantic sector
Noel Keenlyside;Mojib Latif;J. Jungclaus;L. Kornblueh.
Nature (2008)
Decadal climate variability over the North Pacific and North America: Dynamics and predictability
Mojib Latif;Timothy P. Barnett.
Journal of Climate (1996)
The Seasonal Cycle over the Tropical Pacific in Coupled Ocean Atmosphere General Circulation Models
C.R. Mechoso;A.W. Robertson;N. Barth;M.K. Davey.
Monthly Weather Review (1995)
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