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Kristian Strommen

Senior Postdoctoral Research Assistant in Climate Forecasting

Research theme

  • Climate physics

Sub department

  • Atmospheric, Oceanic and Planetary Physics

Research groups

  • Atmospheric processes
kristian.strommen@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: 01865 (2)82426
Robert Hooke Building, room S40
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About me

I'm a senior postdoc employed under the Horizon Europe project EERIE.

I'm broadly interested in seasonal-to-centennial predictability of the Euro-Atlantic circulation, and the impact of including stochastic parameterizations in climate models. In EERIE I'll be considering both through the lens of atmosphere-ocean coupling. I'm particularly interested in the role of Gulf Stream precipitation.

Some Past Projects/Research

  • Impact of stochastic parameterizations on climate sensitivity.
  • Impact of horizontal resolution on Euro-Atlantic weather regimes.
  • New methods for studying weather regimes, including using topological data analysis.
  • Predictability of the North Atlantic eddy-driven jet on seasonal-to-decadal timescales and the signal-to-noise paradox.
  • Teleconnections between Arctic sea ice and the North Atlantic Oscillation.

My website has more information and publications etc. Here it is: 

Ask me about

The signal-to-noise paradox, weather regimes, number theory and my daughter.

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