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View of a tropical cyclone from the ISS

View of hurricane Florence from the ISS

Credit: NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

Dr. Stella Bourdin

Post-Doctoral Research Associate

Research theme

  • Climate physics

Sub department

  • Atmospheric, Oceanic and Planetary Physics
stella.bourdin@physics.ox.ac.uk
Robert Hooke Building, room S36
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Research

My general scientific interest lies in understanding how cyclones of all sorts evolve in different climates, including, but not restricted to, the warming climate of the next decades. 

As a PDRA in the project, I look more precisely into understanding and quantifying the risk posed by Atlantic Hurricanes to the British Isles and Europe. My work focuses on understanding the variability of the events on time scales of several decades, using datasets spanning the entire 20th century.

Research interests

Climate Change
Cyclones

Selected publications

Intercomparison of four algorithms for detecting tropical cyclones using ERA5

Geoscientific Model Development Copernicus Publications 15:17 (2022) 6759-6786
Stella Bourdin, S茅bastien Fromang, William Dulac, Julien Cattiaux, Fabrice Chauvin

Tropical cyclones in global high-resolution simulations using the IPSL model

Climate Dynamics Springer Nature 62:5 (2024) 4343-4368
Stella Bourdin, S茅bastien Fromang, Arnaud Caubel, Josefine Ghattas, Yann Meurdesoif, Thomas Dubos

Dependence of Climate Sensitivity on the Given Distribution of Relative Humidity

Geophysical Research Letters American Geophysical Union (AGU) 48:8 (2021)
Stella Bourdin, Lukas Kluft, Bjorn Stevens

Can low-resolution CMIP6 ScenarioMIP models provide insight into future European post-tropical-cyclone risk?

Weather and Climate Dynamics Copernicus Publications 3:4 (2022) 1359-1379
Elliott Michael Sainsbury, Reinhard KH Schiemann, Kevin I Hodges, Alexander J Baker, Len C Shaffrey, Kieran T Bhatia, Stella Bourdin
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