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{{short description|List of famous or otherwise notable persons who have contributed to the study of climate science}} |
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This '''list of climate scientists''' contains famous or otherwise notable persons who have contributed to the study of [[climate science]]. The list is compiled manually, so will not be complete, up to date, or comprehensive. See also [[:Category:Climatologists]]. |
This '''list of climate scientists''' contains famous or otherwise notable persons who have contributed to the study of [[climate science]]. The list is compiled manually, so will not be complete, up to date, or comprehensive. See also [[:Category:Climatologists]]. |
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*[[Waleed Abdalati]], American, director of [[Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences|Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Studies]], former chief scientist of [[NASA]] |
*[[Waleed Abdalati]], American, director of [[Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences|Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Studies]], former chief scientist of [[NASA]] |
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*[[Nerilie Abram]] ( |
*[[Nerilie Abram]] (1977–), Australian paleoclimatologist, at [[Australian National University]] |
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* [[Ernest Afiesimama]], Nigerian weatherman, former senior associate of the [[International Centre for Theoretical Physics]] |
* [[Ernest Afiesimama]], Nigerian weatherman, former senior associate of the [[International Centre for Theoretical Physics]] |
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* [[Myles Allen]], head of the Climate Dynamics group at University of Oxford's Atmospheric, Oceanic and Planetary Physics Department. Lead author, IPCC Third Assessment Report. Review editor, Fourth Assessment Report. |
* [[Myles Allen]], head of the Climate Dynamics group at University of Oxford's Atmospheric, Oceanic and Planetary Physics Department. Lead author, IPCC Third Assessment Report. Review editor, Fourth Assessment Report. |
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*[[Richard Alley]] ( |
*[[Richard Alley]] (1957–), Penn State College of Earth and Mineral Science, American, Earth's [[cryosphere]] and global climate change. |
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* [[Kevin Anderson (scientist)|Kevin Anderson]], Director of the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research and is an adviser to the British Government on climate change. |
* [[Kevin Anderson (scientist)|Kevin Anderson]], Director of the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research and is an adviser to the British Government on climate change. |
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*[[James Annan]], British climatologist with Blue Skies Research, UK |
*[[James Annan]], British climatologist with Blue Skies Research, UK |
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*[[Julie Arblaster]], Australian climatologist at The Centre for Australian Weather and Climate Research in [[CSIRO]] |
*[[Julie Arblaster]], Australian climatologist at The Centre for Australian Weather and Climate Research in [[CSIRO]] |
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*[[David Archer (scientist)|David Archer]], American professor of oceanography at [[University of Chicago]] |
*[[David Archer (scientist)|David Archer]], American professor of oceanography at [[University of Chicago]] |
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*[[Svante Arrhenius]] ( |
*[[Svante Arrhenius]] (1859–1927), Swedish, [[greenhouse effect]] |
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== B == |
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*[[Sallie Baliunas]], American, astrophysicist, [[solar variation]] |
*[[Sallie Baliunas]], American, astrophysicist, [[solar variation]] |
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*[[Elizabeth A. Barnes]], American climate scientist working on earth science statistics |
*[[Elizabeth A. Barnes]], American climate scientist working on earth science statistics |
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*[[Eric J. Barron]] ( |
*[[Eric J. Barron]] (1944–), American geophysicist, President of [[Pennsylvania State University]] |
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*[[Roger G. Barry]], ( |
*[[Roger G. Barry]], (1935–2018), British-American, polar climatologist, first director of the [[National Snow and Ice Data Center]] |
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*[[Robin Bell (scientist)|Robin Bell]], American, polar geophysicist, President-elect of the [[American Geophysical Union]] |
*[[Robin Bell (scientist)|Robin Bell]], American, polar geophysicist, President-elect of the [[American Geophysical Union]] |
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*[[Martin Beniston]], Swiss climate scientist. |
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*[[Lennart Bengtsson]] (1935–), Swedish meteorologist and climate scientist |
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*[[André Berger]], ( |
*[[André Berger]], (1942–), Belgian, modeling climatic changes at the geological and at the century time scales |
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*[[Richard A. Betts]], Head of the Climate Impacts strategic area at the [[Met Office]] [[Hadley Centre]] |
*[[Richard A. Betts]], Head of the Climate Impacts strategic area at the [[Met Office]] [[Hadley Centre]] |
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*[[John W. Birks]], American atmospheric chemist and co-developer of the nuclear winter theory |
*[[John W. Birks]], American atmospheric chemist and co-developer of the nuclear winter theory |
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*[[Jacob Bjerknes]] ( |
*[[Jacob Bjerknes]] (1897–1975), Norwegian-American meteorologist |
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*[[Vilhelm Bjerknes]] ( |
*[[Vilhelm Bjerknes]] (1862–1951), Norwegian, forecasting, numerical models |
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*[[Bert Bolin]] ( |
*[[Bert Bolin]] (1925–2007), Swedish meteorologist, first chair of the [[IPCC]] |
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*[[Gerard C. Bond]] ( |
*[[Gerard C. Bond]] (1940–2005), American geologist and paleoclimate researcher |
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*[[Jason Box]], American professor of glaciology at [[Ohio State University]] |
*[[Jason Box]], American professor of glaciology at [[Ohio State University]] |
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*[[Raymond S. Bradley]], American, historical temperatures, [[paleoclimatology]], and climate variability. |
*[[Raymond S. Bradley]], American, historical temperatures, [[paleoclimatology]], and climate variability. |
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*[[Keith Briffa]] ( |
*[[Keith Briffa]] (1952–2017), United Kingdom, [[dendrochronology]], temperature history. |
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*[[Wallace Smith Broecker]] ( |
*[[Wallace Smith Broecker]] (1931–2019), American, Pleistocene [[geochronology]], [[radiocarbon dating]], and [[chemical oceanography]] |
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*[[Harold E. Brooks]] ( |
*[[Harold E. Brooks]] (1959–), American meteorologist, severe convective storm and [[tornado climatology]] as well as conducive atmospheric environments |
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*[[Keith Browning]], British meteorologist; mesoscale meteorology, sparkles |
*[[Keith Browning]], British meteorologist; mesoscale meteorology, sparkles |
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*[[Robert Cahalan]], American, climate physics, energy balance, radiative transfer, remote sensing, solar radiation |
*[[Robert Cahalan]], American, climate physics, energy balance, radiative transfer, [[remote sensing]], solar radiation |
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*[[Ken Caldeira]], American, [[climate engineering]], ocean acidification, atmospheric chemistry |
*[[Ken Caldeira]], American, [[climate engineering]], ocean acidification, atmospheric chemistry |
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* [[Guy Stewart Callendar]] |
* [[Guy Stewart Callendar]] (February 1898-October 1964), English steam engineer and inventor who proposed what eventually became known as the Callendar effect, the theory that linked rising carbon dioxide concentrations in the atmosphere to global temperature |
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*[[Mark Cane]], American, modeling and prediction of the [[El Niño-Southern Oscillation]] |
*[[Mark Cane]], American, modeling and prediction of the [[El Niño-Southern Oscillation]] |
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*[[Anny Cazenave]], French oceanographer specializing in satellite altimetry |
*[[Anny Cazenave]], French oceanographer specializing in satellite altimetry |
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*[[Robert D. Cess]], American atmospheric scientist, emeritus professor at [[Stony Brook University]] |
*[[Robert D. Cess]], American atmospheric scientist, emeritus professor at [[Stony Brook University]] |
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*[[Jule G. Charney]] ( |
*[[Jule G. Charney]] (1917–1981), American meteorologist, pioneer in numerical weather modeling |
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*[[John Christy]], director of the Earth System Science Center at [[The University of Alabama in Huntsville]]. Best known (with Roy Spencer) for developing the first version of the [[satellite temperature record]]. |
*[[John Christy]], director of the Earth System Science Center at [[The University of Alabama in Huntsville]]. Best known (with Roy Spencer) for developing the first version of the [[satellite temperature record]]. |
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*[[John A. Church]] ( |
*[[John A. Church]] (1951–), Australian oceanographer, chair of the [[World Climate Research Programme]] |
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*[[Ralph J. Cicerone]] ( |
*[[Ralph J. Cicerone]] (1943–2016), American atmospheric chemist, President of U.S. [[National Academy of Sciences]] |
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*[[Danielle Claar]], American marine scientist studying effect of climate on coral symbionts and parasites |
*[[Danielle Claar]], American marine scientist studying effect of climate on coral symbionts and parasites |
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*[[Allison Crimmins]], American, head of the [[National Climate Assessment]] |
*[[Allison Crimmins]], American, head of the [[National Climate Assessment]] |
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*[[Harmon Craig]] ( |
*[[Harmon Craig]] (1926–2003), pioneering American geochemist |
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*[[Paul J. Crutzen]] ( |
*[[Paul J. Crutzen]] (1933–2021), Dutch, stratospheric and tropospheric chemistry, and their role in the biogeochemical cycles and climate |
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*[[Heidi Cullen]], American meteorologist, chief scientist for [[Climate Central]] |
*[[Heidi Cullen]], American meteorologist, chief scientist for [[Climate Central]] |
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*[[Balfour Currie]] OC ( |
*[[Balfour Currie]] OC (1902–1981), Canadian climatologist at [[University of Saskatchewan]] |
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*[[Judith Curry]] American climatologist and former chair of the School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at the Georgia Institute of Technology |
*[[Judith Curry]] American climatologist and former chair of the School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at the Georgia Institute of Technology |
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*[[Willi Dansgaard]] ( |
*[[Willi Dansgaard]] (1922–2011), Danish climatologist |
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*[[Scott Denning]], American atmospheric scientist and professor at [[Colorado State University]] |
*[[Scott Denning]], American atmospheric scientist and professor at [[Colorado State University]] |
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*[[Andrew Dessler]], American atmospheric scientist and professor at [[Texas A&M University]] |
*[[Andrew Dessler]], American atmospheric scientist and professor at [[Texas A&M University]] |
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*[[P. C. S. Devara]], Indian climatologist and professor at [[Amity University, Gurgaon]] |
*[[P. C. S. Devara]], Indian climatologist and professor at [[Amity University, Gurgaon]] |
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*[[Robert E. Dickinson]] |
*[[Robert E. Dickinson]], American climatologist, professor at [[University of Texas at Austin]] |
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*[[Mark Dyurgerov]] (died 2009), Russian-American glaciologist |
*[[Mark Dyurgerov]] (died 2009), Russian-American glaciologist |
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*[[Sylvia Earle]] ( |
*[[Sylvia Earle]] (1935–), American marine biologist |
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*[[Don Easterbrook]] ( |
*[[Don Easterbrook]] (1935–), American, Professor Emeritus of Geology at [[Western Washington University]] |
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*[[Tamsin Edwards]], British climate scientist at [[King's College London]] |
*[[Tamsin Edwards]], British climate scientist at [[King's College London]] |
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*[[Arnt Eliassen]], dynamic meteorologist |
*[[Arnt Eliassen]], dynamic meteorologist |
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*[[Kerry Emanuel]] ( |
*[[Kerry Emanuel]] (1955–), American, atmospheric dynamics specializing in hurricanes |
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*[[Matthew England]] ( |
*[[Matthew England]] (1966–), Australian, physical oceanographer and climate dynamicist |
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*[[Ian G. Enting]], Australian mathematical physicist at [[University of Melbourne]] |
*[[Ian G. Enting]], Australian mathematical physicist at [[University of Melbourne]] |
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*[[Joe Farman]], British, ozone hole above Antarctica |
*[[Joe Farman]], British, ozone hole above Antarctica |
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*[[Christopher Field]], American climate scientist with the [[Carnegie Institution for Science]] |
*[[Christopher Field]], American climate scientist with the [[Carnegie Institution for Science]] |
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*[[Eunice Newton Foote]] ( |
*[[Eunice Newton Foote]] (1819–1888), American scientist, first to demonstrate that increased atmospheric levels of CO<sub>2</sub> would result in heating of the atmosphere |
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*[[Piers Forster]], British professor of Physical Climate Change at [[University of Leeds]] |
*[[Piers Forster]], British professor of Physical Climate Change at [[University of Leeds]] |
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*[[Joseph Fourier]] ( |
*[[Joseph Fourier]] (1768–1830), French, [[greenhouse effect]] |
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*[[Jennifer Francis]], climate change in the Arctic |
*[[Jennifer Francis]], climate change in the Arctic |
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*[[Benjamin Franklin]] ( |
*[[Benjamin Franklin]] (1706–1790), first mapped the course of the Gulf Stream for use in sending mail from the United States to Europe |
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*[[Chris Freeman (scientist)|Chris Freeman]], Welsh professor of biogeochemistry |
*[[Chris Freeman (scientist)|Chris Freeman]], Welsh professor of biogeochemistry |
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*[[Eigil Friis-Christensen]] ( |
*[[Eigil Friis-Christensen]] (1944–2018), Danish geophysicist |
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*[[Inez Fung]], American, climate modeling, biogeochemical cycles, and climate change |
*[[Inez Fung]], American, climate modeling, biogeochemical cycles, and climate change |
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*[[Yevgraf Yevgrafovich Fyodorov]] ( |
*[[Yevgraf Yevgrafovich Fyodorov]] (1880–1965), Russian climatologist |
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* [[Francis Galton]] ( |
* [[Francis Galton]] (1822–1911), coined the term ''[[anticyclone]]'' |
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* [[Filippo Giorgi]] ( |
* [[Filippo Giorgi]] (1959–), Italian atmospheric physicist, [[International Centre for Theoretical Physics]] |
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* [[Peter Gleick]] ( |
* [[Peter Gleick]] (1956–), American, hydroclimatologist, hydrologic impacts of climate change, snowfall/snowmelt responses, water adaptation strategies, consequences of [[sea level rise]] |
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* [[Kenneth M. Golden]], American applied mathematician, [[percolation theory]] and diffusion process models of [[sea ice]], professor at [[University of Utah]] |
* [[Kenneth M. Golden]], American applied mathematician, [[percolation theory]] and diffusion process models of [[sea ice]], professor at [[University of Utah]] |
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* [[Natalya Gomez]], climate-ice sheet-solid earth modeler, Canadian, professor at [[McGill University]] |
* [[Natalya Gomez]], climate-ice sheet-solid earth modeler, Canadian, professor at [[McGill University]] |
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* [[Jonathan M. Gregory]], climate modeler, British, professor at [[University of Reading]] |
* [[Jonathan M. Gregory]], climate modeler, British, professor at [[University of Reading]] |
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* [[Jean Grove]] ( |
* [[Jean Grove]] (1927–2001), British, glaciologist; the Little Ice Age |
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* [[Joanna Haigh]], ( |
* [[Joanna Haigh]], (1954–), British, Co-Director of Grantham Institute at Imperial College London, solar variability |
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* [[Edmund Halley]], published a map of the trade winds in 1686 after a voyage to the southern hemisphere |
* [[Edmund Halley]], published a map of the trade winds in 1686 after a voyage to the southern hemisphere |
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*[[Gordon Hamilton (scientist)|Gordon Hamilton]], ( |
*[[Gordon Hamilton (scientist)|Gordon Hamilton]], (1966–2016), Scottish, Associate Research Professor, Climatology Group, of the [[University of Maine]] |
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*[[James E. Hansen]] ( |
*[[James E. Hansen]] (1941–), American, planetary atmospheres, remote sensing, numerical models, and global warming |
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*[[Kenneth Hare]] OC FRSC ( |
*[[Kenneth Hare]] OC FRSC (1919–2002), Canadian climatologist |
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*[[Klaus Hasselmann]], German oceanographer and climate modeller, founding director of the [[Max Planck Institute for Meteorology]] |
*[[Klaus Hasselmann]], German oceanographer and climate modeller, founding director of the [[Max Planck Institute for Meteorology]] |
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*[[Ed Hawkins (climatologist)|Ed Hawkins]], British climate scientist at [[University of Reading]], and designer of [[data visualization]] graphics |
*[[Ed Hawkins (climatologist)|Ed Hawkins]], British climate scientist at [[University of Reading]], and designer of [[Data and information visualization|data visualization]] graphics |
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*[[Katharine Hayhoe]], Canadian, Atmospheric science, global climate models. |
*[[Katharine Hayhoe]], Canadian, Atmospheric science, global climate models. |
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*[[Gabriele C. Hegerl]] ( |
*[[Gabriele C. Hegerl]] (1963–), Professor of Climate System Science at the University of Edinburgh School of GeoSciences. |
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*[[Isaac Held]], German-American atmospheric physicist, researcher at [[GFDL]] |
*[[Isaac Held]], German-American atmospheric physicist, researcher at [[GFDL]] |
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*[[Ann Henderson-Sellers]] ( |
*[[Ann Henderson-Sellers]] (1952–), Australian, [[climate risk|climate change risk]] evaluation |
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*[[Ellie Highwood]], Professor of Climate Physics at the [[University of Reading]] |
*[[Ellie Highwood]], Professor of Climate Physics at the [[University of Reading]] |
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*[[David A. Hodell]], ( |
*[[David A. Hodell]], (1958–), British paleoclimatologist, professor at [[Cambridge University]] |
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*[[Ove Hoegh-Guldberg (biologist)|Ove Hoegh-Guldberg]], Australian oceanographer at [[University of Queensland]] |
*[[Ove Hoegh-Guldberg (biologist)|Ove Hoegh-Guldberg]], Australian oceanographer at [[University of Queensland]] |
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*[[Greg Holland (meteorologist)|Greg Holland]], Australian meteorology researcher at [[NCAR]] |
*[[Greg Holland (meteorologist)|Greg Holland]], Australian meteorology researcher at [[NCAR]] |
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*[[Brian Hoskins]], British climatologist and professor at [[University of Reading]] |
*[[Brian Hoskins]], British climatologist and professor at [[University of Reading]] |
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*[[John T. Houghton]] ( |
*[[John T. Houghton]] (1931–2020), British, atmospheric physics, remote sensing |
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*[[Malcolm K. Hughes]], British meso-climatologist, professor at [[University of Arizona]] |
*[[Malcolm K. Hughes]], British meso-climatologist, professor at [[University of Arizona]] |
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*[[Mike Hulme]] ( |
*[[Mike Hulme]] (1960–), British, climate impacts, climate modelling, climate and culture. |
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*[[Thomas Sterry Hunt]] ( |
*[[Thomas Sterry Hunt]] (1826–1892), American, first scientist to connect carbon dioxide to climate change |
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*[[Sherwood Idso]] ( |
*[[Sherwood Idso]] (1942–), American, former research physicist with US Department of Agriculture |
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* [[Eystein Jansen]] ( |
* [[Eystein Jansen]] (1953–), Norwegian professor of paleoceanography at [[University of Bergen]] and former director of [[Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research]] |
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* [[Phil Jones (climatologist)|Phil Jones]] ( |
* [[Phil Jones (climatologist)|Phil Jones]] (1952–), British, instrumental climate change, palaeoclimatology, detection of climate change |
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* [[Jean Jouzel]], French |
* [[Jean Jouzel]], French glaciologist and climatologist specializing in major climatic shifts |
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*[[Peter Kalmus (climate scientist)|Peter Kalmus]], American data scientist at [[NASA]]'s [[Jet Propulsion Laboratory]] and Associate Project Scientist at [[University of California, Los Angeles]]’ Joint Institute for Regional Earth System Science & Engineering |
*[[Peter Kalmus (climate scientist)|Peter Kalmus]], American data scientist at [[NASA]]'s [[Jet Propulsion Laboratory]] and Associate Project Scientist at [[University of California, Los Angeles]]’ Joint Institute for Regional Earth System Science & Engineering |
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*[[Daniel Kammen]], American professor of Energy at [[University of California, Berkeley]] |
*[[Daniel Kammen]], American professor of Energy at [[University of California, Berkeley]] |
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*[[Thomas R. Karl]] ( |
*[[Thomas R. Karl]] (1951–), American, climate extremes and variability |
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*[[David Karoly]], Australian professor of meteorology at [[University of Melbourne]] |
*[[David Karoly]], Australian professor of meteorology at [[University of Melbourne]] |
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*[[Charles David Keeling]] ( |
*[[Charles David Keeling]] (1928–2005), American, atmospheric carbon dioxide measurements, [[Keeling Curve]] |
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*[[Ralph Keeling]] ( |
*[[Ralph Keeling]] (1959–), American professor of Atmospheric Chemistry at [[Scripps Institution of Oceanography]] |
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*[[David W. Keith]], Canadian, Geoengineering and CO<sub>2</sub> capture and storage research, University Professor at SEAS and Harvard Kennedy School |
*[[David W. Keith]], Canadian, Geoengineering and CO<sub>2</sub> capture and storage research, University Professor at SEAS and Harvard Kennedy School |
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*[[Wilfrid George Kendrew]], ( |
*[[Wilfrid George Kendrew]], (1884–1962), Scottish climatologist and meteorologist |
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*[[Gretchen Keppel-Aleks]], American climate scientist |
*[[Gretchen Keppel-Aleks]], American climate scientist |
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*[[Joseph B. Klemp]], American atmospheric scientist at [[NCAR]] |
*[[Joseph B. Klemp]], American atmospheric scientist at [[NCAR]] |
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*[[Thomas Knutson]], American climate modeller, researcher at [[GFDL]] |
*[[Thomas Knutson]], American climate modeller, researcher at [[GFDL]] |
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*[[Reto Knutti]], Swiss climate scientist, professor at [[ETH Zurich]] |
*[[Reto Knutti]], Swiss climate scientist, professor at [[ETH Zurich]] |
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*[[Kirill Y. Kondratyev]] ( |
*[[Kirill Y. Kondratyev]] (1920–2006), Russian atmospheric physicist |
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*[[Bronwen Konecky]], paleoclimatologist and climatologist |
*[[Bronwen Konecky]], paleoclimatologist and climatologist |
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*[[Wladimir Köppen]], Russian/German meteorologist and climatologist, [[Köppen climate classification]] |
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*[[Pancheti Koteswaram]], Indian meteorologist and former vice-president of the [[World Meteorological Organization]] |
*[[Pancheti Koteswaram]], Indian meteorologist and former vice-president of the [[World Meteorological Organization]] |
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*[[Shen Kuo]] ( |
*[[Shen Kuo]] (1031–1095), Chinese scientist who inferred that climates naturally shifted over an enormous span of time |
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*[[M. Levent Kurnaz]], Turkish climate scientist at [[Boğaziçi University]], director of the [[Center for Climate Change and Policy Studies (iklimBU)]] |
*[[M. Levent Kurnaz]], Turkish climate scientist at [[Boğaziçi University]], director of the [[Centre for Climate Change Economics and Policy|Center for Climate Change and Policy Studies (iklimBU)]] |
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*[[John E. Kutzbach]] ( |
*[[John E. Kutzbach]] (1937–2021), American climatologist at [[University of Wisconsin–Madison]] |
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*[[Dmitry Lachinov]] ( |
*[[Dmitry Lachinov]] (1842–1902), Russian climatologist and engineer |
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*[[Hubert Lamb]] ( |
*[[Hubert Lamb]] (1913–1997), British climatologist, founder of the [[Climatic Research Unit]] at [[University of East Anglia]] |
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*[[Kurt Lambeck]], Australian, cryosphere-hydrosphere-lithosphere interactions, and sea level rise and its impact on human populations |
*[[Kurt Lambeck]], Australian, cryosphere-hydrosphere-lithosphere interactions, and sea level rise and its impact on human populations |
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* [[Helmut Landsberg]] ( |
* [[Helmut Landsberg]] (1906–1985), German-American, fostered the use of [[statistical analysis]] in climatology, which led to its evolution into a physical science |
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*[[Christopher Landsea]] ( |
*[[Christopher Landsea]] (1965–), American meteorologist, Science and Operations Officer at the [[National Hurricane Center]] |
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*[[Mojib Latif]] ( |
*[[Mojib Latif]] (1954–), German, meteorology and oceanography, climate modelling |
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*[[Corinne Le Quéré]], France/Canadian/UK, Royal Society research professor, University of East Anglia |
*[[Corinne Le Quéré]], France/Canadian/UK, Royal Society research professor, University of East Anglia |
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*[[Anders Levermann]], German professor of climate dynamics at [[University of Potsdam]] |
*[[Anders Levermann]], German professor of climate dynamics at [[University of Potsdam]] |
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*[[Richard Lindzen]] ( |
*[[Richard Lindzen]] (1940–), American, dynamic meteorology, especially [[planetary waves]] |
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*[[Diana Liverman]] ( |
*[[Diana Liverman]] (1954–), American/British, climate impacts, vulnerability and policy |
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*[[Michael Lockwood (physicist)|Michael Lockwood]], British professor of physics at [[Reading University]] |
*[[Michael Lockwood (physicist)|Michael Lockwood]], British professor of physics at [[Reading University]] |
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*[[Michael S. Longuet-Higgins]] [[Fellow of the Royal Society|FRS]] (Oceanographer) ( |
*[[Michael S. Longuet-Higgins]] [[Fellow of the Royal Society|FRS]] (Oceanographer) (1925–2016), British, mathematician and oceanographer [[DAMTP]] at [[Cambridge University]] and [[Scripps Institution]] [[UCSD]], ocean waves and fluid dynamics |
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*[[Edward Norton Lorenz]] ( |
*[[Edward Norton Lorenz]] (1917–2008), American, discovery of the [[strange attractor]] notion and coined the term [[butterfly effect]] |
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*[[Claude Lorius]], French glaciologist, director emeritus of [[CNRS]] |
*[[Claude Lorius]], French glaciologist, director emeritus of [[CNRS]] |
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*[[James Lovelock]] ( |
*[[James Lovelock]] (1919–2022), British, [[Gaia hypothesis]] and biotic feedbacks. |
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*[[Amanda Lynch]], Australian Professor at Brown University bridging research between atmospheric and climate change science, and environmental policy and Indigenous knowledge |
*[[Amanda Lynch]], Australian Professor at Brown University bridging research between atmospheric and climate change science, and environmental policy and Indigenous knowledge |
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*[[Peter Lynch (meteorologist)|Peter Lynch]], Irish meteorologist and mathematician |
*[[Peter Lynch (meteorologist)|Peter Lynch]], Irish meteorologist and mathematician |
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*[[Michael MacCracken]] ( |
*[[Michael MacCracken]] (1942–), American, chief scientist at the Climate Institute in Washington, DC |
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*[[Gordon J. F. MacDonald]] ( |
*[[Gordon J. F. MacDonald]] (1929–2002), American physicist who developed one of the first computational models of climate change, and was an early advocate for governmental action |
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*[[Jerry D. Mahlman]] ( |
*[[Jerry D. Mahlman]] (1940–2012), American meteorologist and climatologist and a pioneer in the use of computational models of the atmosphere to examine the interactions between atmospheric chemistry and physics |
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*[[László Makra]] ( |
*[[László Makra]] (1952–), Hungarian climatologist. Full professor. His main research area is pollen climatology and, within this, analysis of climatological relationships of ragweed pollen, as well as relationship between ragweed pollen concentration and respiratory diseases. |
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*[[Syukuro Manabe]] ( |
*[[Syukuro Manabe]] (1931–), American, professor [[Princeton University]], pioneered the use of computers to simulate global climate change and natural climate variations |
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*[[Gordon Manley]] ( |
*[[Gordon Manley]] (1902–1980), English, [[Central England temperature]] (CET) series |
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*[[Michael E. Mann]] ( |
*[[Michael E. Mann]] (1965–), American, professor of meteorology and director, Earth System Science Center, [[Pennsylvania State University|Penn State U.]] |
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*[[David Marshall (academic)|David Marshall]], British physical oceanographer at the [[University of Oxford]]. |
*[[David Marshall (academic)|David Marshall]], British physical oceanographer at the [[University of Oxford]]. |
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*[[Valerie Masson-Delmotte]], French climate scientist with a focus on paleoclimatology at the [[Laboratoire des sciences du climat et de l'environnement|Climate and Environment Sciences Laboratory]] (LSCE) |
*[[Valerie Masson-Delmotte]], French climate scientist with a focus on paleoclimatology at the [[Laboratoire des sciences du climat et de l'environnement|Climate and Environment Sciences Laboratory]] (LSCE) |
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*[[Gordon McBean]], Canadian, boundary layer research, hydrometeorology and environmental impact research, and weather forecasting |
*[[Gordon McBean]], Canadian, boundary layer research, hydrometeorology and environmental impact research, and weather forecasting |
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*[[James J. McCarthy]], American professor of Biological Oceanography at [[Harvard University]] |
*[[James J. McCarthy]], American professor of Biological Oceanography at [[Harvard University]] |
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*[[Helen McGregor (geologist)|Helen McGregor]], |
*[[Helen McGregor (geologist)|Helen McGregor]], Australian geologist and climate change researcher, a Fellow with the Research School of Earth Sciences at the [[Australian National University]] |
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*[[Christopher McKay]], American planetary scientist at [[NASA Ames Research Center]] |
*[[Christopher McKay]], American planetary scientist at [[NASA Ames Research Center]] |
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*[[Marcia McNutt]], American geophysicist, president of the [[National Academy of Sciences]] |
*[[Marcia McNutt]], American geophysicist, president of the [[National Academy of Sciences]] |
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*[[Linda Mearns]], American climate scientist, senior scientist at [[NCAR]] |
*[[Linda Mearns]], American climate scientist, senior scientist at [[NCAR]] |
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*[[Carl Mears]], American, senior scientist at [[Remote Sensing Systems]] |
*[[Carl Mears]], American, senior scientist at [[Remote Sensing Systems]] |
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*[[Gerald A. Meehl]] ( |
*[[Gerald A. Meehl]] (1951–), American climatologist at [[NCAR]] |
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*[[Katrin Meissner (scientist)|Katrin Meissner]], German and Australian physical oceanographer and climate scientist, director of the Climate Change Research Centre at [[University of New South Wales]] |
*[[Katrin Meissner (scientist)|Katrin Meissner]], German and Australian physical oceanographer and climate scientist, director of the Climate Change Research Centre at [[University of New South Wales]] |
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*[[Sebastian Mernild|Sebastian H. Mernild]] ( |
*[[Sebastian Mernild|Sebastian H. Mernild]] (1972–), Danish glaciologist and hydrologist, former director of the Nansen Environmental Research Center (NERSC), [[Bergen]], [[Norway]] and [[Chief research officer|research director]] of the Climate Change and Glaciology Laboratory (at [[Centro de Estudios Científicos|CECs]]), [[Valdivia]], [[Chile]]. Former [[Vice President]] of the International Commission on Snow and Ice Hydrology (under [[International Association of Hydrological Sciences|IAHS]]). |
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*[[Patrick Michaels]] ( |
*[[Patrick Michaels]] (1950–), American climatologist |
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*[[Milutin Milanković]] ( |
*[[Milutin Milanković]] (1879–1958), Serbian, [[Milankovitch cycles]] |
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*[[John F. B. Mitchell]], British, climate modelling and detection and attribution of climate change |
*[[John F. B. Mitchell]], British, climate modelling and detection and attribution of climate change |
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*[[Fritz Möller]] ( |
*[[Fritz Möller]] (1906–1983), German, early modeling of {{CO2}} greenhouse effect |
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*[[Mario J. Molina]] ( |
*[[Mario J. Molina]] (1943–2020), Mexican, [[atmospheric chemistry]] and [[ozone depletion]] |
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*[[Nils-Axel Mörner]] ( |
*[[Nils-Axel Mörner]] (1938–2020), Swedish oceanographer and climate scientist |
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*[[Richard H. Moss]], Chairman, [[National Climate Assessment#National Climate Assessment and Development Advisory Committee (NCADAC)|Advisory Committee for the Sustained National Climate Assessment]] |
*[[Richard H. Moss]], Chairman, [[National Climate Assessment#National Climate Assessment and Development Advisory Committee (NCADAC)|Advisory Committee for the Sustained National Climate Assessment]] |
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*[[Antonio Divino Moura]], Brazilian meteorologist and formerly a vice-president of the World Meteorological Organization |
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*[[Richard A. Muller]] ( |
*[[Richard A. Muller]] (1944–), American physicist, head of the [[Berkeley Earth Surface Temperature]] project, formerly an outspoken critic of current climate change science |
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*[[R. E. Munn]] FRSC ( |
*[[R. E. Munn]] FRSC (1919–2013), Canadian climatologist |
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*[[Helene Muri]] (1979–), Norwegian climate scientist |
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== N == |
== N == |
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*[[Gerald North]] ( |
*[[Gerald North]] (1938–), American atmospheric scientist at Texas A&M and author of the [[North Report]] |
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== O == |
== O == |
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* [[Hans Oeschger]] ( |
* [[Hans Oeschger]] (1927–1998), Swiss palaeoclimatologist and isotope chemist |
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* [[Atsumu Ohmura]] ( |
* [[Atsumu Ohmura]] (1942–), Japanese climatologist, professor emeritus at [[ETH Zurich]] |
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* [[Cliff Ollier]] ( |
* [[Cliff Ollier]] (1931–), British-Australian geologist and climate scientist |
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* [[Abraham H. Oort]], Dutch-American climatologist |
* [[Abraham H. Oort]], Dutch-American climatologist |
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* [[Michael Oppenheimer]], American professor of geosciences at [[Princeton University]] |
* [[Michael Oppenheimer]], American professor of geosciences at [[Princeton University]] |
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* [[Timothy Osborn]], British professor of Climate Science at [[University of East Anglia]] |
* [[Timothy Osborn]], British professor of Climate Science at [[University of East Anglia]] |
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*[[Friederike Otto]] ( |
*[[Friederike Otto]] (1982–), German climatologist, associate director of the [[Environmental Change Institute]] |
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== P == |
== P == |
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*[[Tim Palmer (physicist)|Tim Palmer]] CBE FRS ( |
*[[Tim Palmer (physicist)|Tim Palmer]] CBE FRS (1952–), British mathematical physicist, climate modeler at [[Oxford University]] |
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*[[Garth Paltridge]] ( |
*[[Garth Paltridge]] (1940–), Australian atmospheric physicist |
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*[[David Parker (climatologist)|David E. Parker]], British, surface temperature trend |
*[[David Parker (climatologist)|David E. Parker]], British, surface temperature trend |
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*[[Fyodor Panayev]] ( |
*[[Fyodor Panayev]] (1856–1933), Russian climatologist |
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*[[Graeme Pearman]] OA FAAS ( |
*[[Graeme Pearman]] OA FAAS (1941–), Australian climatologist |
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*[[William Richard Peltier]] ( |
*[[William Richard Peltier]] (1943–), Canadian, global geodynamic modeling and ice sheet reconstructions; atmospheric and oceanic waves and turbulence |
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*[[Jean Robert Petit]], French |
*[[Jean Robert Petit]], French palaeoclimatologist, emeritus director of research at [[Centre national de la recherche scientifique]] |
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*[[David Phillips (climatologist)|David Phillips]] OC ( |
*[[David Phillips (climatologist)|David Phillips]] OC (1944–), Canadian climatologist and meteorologist |
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*[[Roger A. Pielke, Sr.]] ( |
*[[Roger A. Pielke, Sr.]] (1946–), American, [[climate change]], environmental vulnerability, [[Computer simulation|numerical modeling]], and [[atmospheric dynamics]] |
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*[[Raymond Pierrehumbert]], idealized climate modeling, [[Faint young sun paradox]] |
*[[Raymond Pierrehumbert]], idealized climate modeling, [[Faint young sun paradox]] |
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*[[Andrew Pitman]] ( |
*[[Andrew Pitman]] (1964–), British, terrestrial processes in global and regional climate modelling, model evaluation and earth systems approaches to understanding climate change |
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*[[Gilbert Plass]] ( |
*[[Gilbert Plass]] (1920–2004), Canadian, CO<sub>2</sub> greenhouse effect and AGW |
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*[[Henry Pollack (geophysicist)|Henry Pollack]], American emeritus professor of geophysics at [[University of Michigan]] |
*[[Henry Pollack (geophysicist)|Henry Pollack]], American emeritus professor of geophysics at [[University of Michigan]] |
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*[[Vicky Pope]], British, Head of the Climate Prediction Programme at the [[Hadley Centre for Climate Prediction and Research]] |
*[[Vicky Pope]], British, Head of the Climate Prediction Programme at the [[Hadley Centre for Climate Prediction and Research]] |
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== R == |
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*[[Stefan Rahmstorf]] ( |
*[[Stefan Rahmstorf]] (1960–), German, the role of ocean currents in climate change |
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*[[Veerabhadran Ramanathan]], Indian, general circulation models, atmospheric chemistry, and radiative transfer |
*[[Veerabhadran Ramanathan]], Indian, general circulation models, atmospheric chemistry, and radiative transfer |
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*[[Michael Raupach]] ( |
*[[Michael Raupach]] (1950–2015), Australian climatologist, formerly of [[CSIRO]] and was director of the Climate Change program at [[Australian National University]] |
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*[[Maureen Raymo]], American |
*[[Maureen Raymo]], American paleoclimatologist |
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*[[David Reay]], Professor of Carbon Management at the [[University of Edinburgh]] |
*[[David Reay]], Professor of Carbon Management at the [[University of Edinburgh]] |
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*[[Martine Rebetez]] ( |
*[[Martine Rebetez]] (1961–), Swiss climatologist, professor at the [[University of Neuchâtel]] and senior scientist at [[Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research]] WSL. |
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*[[Roger Revelle]] ( |
*[[Roger Revelle]] (1909–1991), American, global warming and [[chemical oceanography]] |
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*[[Lewis Fry Richardson]] ( |
*[[Lewis Fry Richardson]] (1881–1953), English mathematician and meteorologist |
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*[[Eric Rignot]], American professor of Earth System Science at [[University of California, Irvine]] |
*[[Eric Rignot]], American professor of Earth System Science at [[University of California, Irvine]] |
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*[[Alan Robock]] ( |
*[[Alan Robock]] (1941–), American climatologist, professor at [[Rutgers University]] |
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*[[Joeri Rogelj]] ( |
*[[Joeri Rogelj]] (1980–), Belgian climate scientist and [[Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change|IPCC]] author |
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*[[Joseph J. Romm]] ( |
*[[Joseph J. Romm]] (1960–), American author, blogger, physicist |
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*[[Carl-Gustaf Rossby]] ( |
*[[Carl-Gustaf Rossby]] (1898–1957), Swedish-American climatologist |
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*[[Frank Sherwood Rowland]] ( |
*[[Frank Sherwood Rowland]] (1927–2012), American atmospheric chemist at [[University of California, Irvine]] |
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*[[Cynthia E. Rosenzweig]] (c. |
*[[Cynthia E. Rosenzweig]] (c. 1958–), American climatologist, pioneered the study of climate change and agriculture |
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*[[William Ruddiman]], American |
*[[William Ruddiman]], American palaeoclimatologist, Early Anthropogenic Hypothesis |
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*[[Steve Running]], American global ecologist at [[University of Montana]] |
*[[Steve Running]], American global ecologist at [[University of Montana]] |
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*[[Jim Salinger]], New Zealand climatologist |
*[[Jim Salinger]], New Zealand climatologist |
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*[[Dork Sahagian]], Armenian-American, [[Lehigh University]] |
*[[Dork Sahagian]], Armenian-American, [[Lehigh University]] |
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*[[Marie Sanderson]] ( |
*[[Marie Sanderson]] (1921–2010), Canadian geographer and climatologist |
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*[[Ben Santer]] ( |
*[[Ben Santer]] (1955–), climatologist at [[Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory]] |
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*[[Nicola Scafetta]] ( |
*[[Nicola Scafetta]] (1975–), Italian astronomer and climate scientist |
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*[[Hans Joachim Schellnhuber]] ( |
*[[Hans Joachim Schellnhuber]] (1950–), German climatologist, was an author for the Third Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change |
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*[[David Schindler]], Canadian-American environmental chemist, professor of Ecology at [[University of Alberta]] |
*[[David Schindler]], Canadian-American environmental chemist, professor of Ecology at [[University of Alberta]] |
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*[[Michael Schlesinger]], American professor of Atmospheric Sciences at [[UIUC]] |
*[[Michael Schlesinger]], American professor of Atmospheric Sciences at [[UIUC]] |
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*[[William H. Schlesinger]] ( |
*[[William H. Schlesinger]] (1950–), American biogeochemist, former Dean of the Nicholas School at [[Duke University]] |
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*[[Gavin A. Schmidt]], American climatologist and climate modeler at the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS) |
*[[Gavin A. Schmidt]], American climatologist and climate modeler at the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS) |
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*[[Stephen Schneider (scientist)|Stephen H. Schneider]] ( |
*[[Stephen Schneider (scientist)|Stephen H. Schneider]] (1945–2010), American, Professor of Environmental Biology and Global Change at [[Stanford University]] |
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*[[Daniel P. Schrag]] ( |
*[[Daniel P. Schrag]] (1966–), American, Professor of Geology at Harvard University and Director of the Harvard University Center for the Environment] |
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*[[Stephen E. Schwartz]] ( |
*[[Stephen E. Schwartz]] (1941–), American, chemistry of air pollutants, radiative forcing of aerosols on climate |
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*[[Tom Segalstad]] ( |
*[[Tom Segalstad]] (1949–), Norwegian geochemist |
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*[[Wolfgang Seiler]] ( |
*[[Wolfgang Seiler]] (1940–), German climatologist at the [[Karlsruhe Institute of Technology]] |
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*[[John H. Seinfeld]], American atmospheric chemist at [[California Institute of Technology]] |
*[[John H. Seinfeld]], American atmospheric chemist at [[California Institute of Technology]] |
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*[[Mark Serreze]] ( |
*[[Mark Serreze]] (1960–), American geographer/climatologist, director of the [[National Snow and Ice Data Center]] |
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*[[Nicholas Shackleton]] ( |
*[[Nicholas Shackleton]] (1937–2006), British palaeoclimatologist at [[Cambridge University]] |
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*[[Nir Shaviv]] ( |
*[[Nir Shaviv]] (1972–), Israeli‐American astrophysicist and climate scientist |
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*[[J. Marshall Shepherd]], American professor of meteorology at [[University of Georgia]] |
*[[J. Marshall Shepherd]], American professor of meteorology at [[University of Georgia]] |
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*[[Drew Shindell]], American atmospheric chemist, professor of Climate Sciences at [[Duke University]] |
*[[Drew Shindell]], American atmospheric chemist, professor of Climate Sciences at [[Duke University]] |
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*[[Keith Shine]], Regius Professor of Meteorology and Climate Science at the [[University of Reading]] |
*[[Keith Shine]], Regius Professor of Meteorology and Climate Science at the [[University of Reading]] |
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*[[Jagdish Shukla]] ( |
*[[Jagdish Shukla]] (1944–), Indian-American climatologist at [[George Mason University]] |
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*[[Joanne Simpson]] ( |
*[[Joanne Simpson]] (1923–2010), American meteorologist |
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*[[Fred Singer]] ( |
*[[Fred Singer]] (1924–2020), atmospheric physicist, president of the [[Science & Environmental Policy Project]], a climate change denialist group |
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*[[Julia Slingo]] ( |
*[[Julia Slingo]] (1950–), chief scientist at the Met Office since 2009 |
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*[[Joseph Smagorinsky]] ( |
*[[Joseph Smagorinsky]] (1924–2005), American meteorologist; first head of [[NOAA]] [[GFDL]] |
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*[[Susan Solomon]] ( |
*[[Susan Solomon]] (1956–), American, research in [[chlorofluorocarbons]] and ozone depletion |
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*[[Richard C. J. Somerville]] ( |
*[[Richard C. J. Somerville]] (1941–), American climatologist [[Scripps Institution of Oceanography]] |
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*[[Willie Soon]] (1966-), Malaysian-born American astrophysicist and climate scientist |
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*[[Roy Spencer (scientist)|Roy Spencer]], climatologist, research scientist at the University of Alabama |
*[[Roy Spencer (scientist)|Roy Spencer]], climatologist, research scientist at the University of Alabama |
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*[[Konrad Steffen]] ( |
*[[Konrad Steffen]] (1952–2020), Swiss-American glaciologist at [[University of Colorado Boulder]] |
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*[[Will Steffen]] ( |
*[[Will Steffen]] (1947–2023), Australian climatologist, science advisor to Australian government |
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*[[David Stephenson (climatologist)| David Stephenson]] (1963–), British, climate scientist and statistician at the [[University of Exeter]]. |
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*[[Thomas Stocker]], Swiss, climate dynamics and paleoclimate modeling and reconstruction |
*[[Thomas Stocker]], Swiss, climate dynamics and paleoclimate modeling and reconstruction |
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*[[Hans von Storch]] ( |
*[[Hans von Storch]] (1949–), German, meteorologist of [[Geesthacht]], Germany |
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*[[Peter A. Stott]], British, climate scientist. |
*[[Peter A. Stott]], British, climate scientist. |
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*[[Hans E. Suess]] ( |
*[[Hans E. Suess]] (1909–1993), Austrian, radiocarbon dating |
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*[[Henrik Svensmark]], Professor in the Division of Solar System Physics at the Danish National Space Institute |
*[[Henrik Svensmark]], Professor in the Division of Solar System Physics at the Danish National Space Institute |
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*[[Kevin Russel Tate]] ( |
*[[Kevin Russel Tate]] (1943–2018), New Zealand soil chemist, studied carbon cycling and sequestration in soils |
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*[[Simon Tett]], British, detection and attribution of climate change, model initialization, and validation |
*[[Simon Tett]], British, detection and attribution of climate change, model initialization, and validation |
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*[[Peter Thejll]] ( |
*[[Peter Thejll]] (1956–), Danish, Northern Hemisphere land air temperature, solar variation and greenhouse effect |
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*[[Peter Thorne (climatologist)|Peter Thorne]], British climatologist with the Nansen Environmental and Remote Sensing Centre, Bergen, Norway |
*[[Peter Thorne (climatologist)|Peter Thorne]], British climatologist with the Nansen Environmental and Remote Sensing Centre, Bergen, Norway |
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*[[C. W. Thornthwaite]] (1899–1963), American geographer and climatologist responsible for the [[Thornthwaite climate classification]] |
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*[[Liz Thomas (scientist)|Liz Thomas]], British |
*[[Liz Thomas (scientist)|Liz Thomas]], British palaeoclimatologist, [[ice core]]s, [[British Antarctic Survey]] |
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*[[Lonnie Thompson]] ( |
*[[Lonnie Thompson]] (1948–), American, Professor of Earth Sciences, [[Ohio State University]] paleoclimatology, [[ice cores]] |
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*[[Axel Timmermann]], German climate physicist and oceanographer, director of IBS Center for Climate Physics |
*[[Axel Timmermann]], German climate physicist and oceanographer, director of IBS Center for Climate Physics |
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*[[Micha Tomkiewicz]] ( |
*[[Micha Tomkiewicz]] (1939–), American climate change professor at [[Brooklyn College]] |
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*[[Owen Toon]], American professor of Atmospheric and Ocean Sciences at [[University of Colorado Boulder]] |
*[[Owen Toon]], American professor of Atmospheric and Ocean Sciences at [[University of Colorado Boulder]] |
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*[[Kevin E. Trenberth]], decadal variability, El Niño-Southern Oscillation |
*[[Kevin E. Trenberth]], decadal variability, El Niño-Southern Oscillation |
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*[[Susan Trumbore]], [[Earth system science|earth systems scientist]] focusing on the [[carbon cycle]] and its effects on climate, director at the [[Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry]] and a Professor of Earth System Science at [[University of California, Irvine]] |
*[[Susan Trumbore]], [[Earth system science|earth systems scientist]] focusing on the [[carbon cycle]] and its effects on climate, director at the [[Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry]] and a Professor of Earth System Science at [[University of California, Irvine]] |
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*[[John Tyndall]] ( |
*[[John Tyndall]] (1820–1893), British, measured radiative effect of [[greenhouse gases]], postulated [[greenhouse effect]] hypothesis of [[climate change]] |
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== V == |
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*[[Jean-Pascal van Ypersele]] ( |
*[[Jean-Pascal van Ypersele]] (1957–), Belgian climatologist, Vice-Chair of [[IPCC]] (2008–2015) |
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*[[David Vaughan (scientist)|David Vaughan]], [[ice sheets]], [[British Antarctic Survey]] |
*[[David Vaughan (scientist)|David Vaughan]], [[ice sheets]], [[British Antarctic Survey]] |
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*[[Jan Veizer]] ( |
*[[Jan Veizer]] (1941–), Slovakian, Distinguished University Professor emeritus of [[Earth Science]]s at the [[University of Ottawa]] |
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*[[Pier Vellinga]] ( |
*[[Pier Vellinga]] (1950–), Dutch climatologist, professor at [[Wageningen University]] |
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*[[Ricardo Villalba]], Argentine paleoclimatologist |
*[[Ricardo Villalba]], Argentine paleoclimatologist |
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*[[Françoise Vimeux]], French climatologist, research director at the [[Institut de recherche pour le développement]] (IRD), works at the [[Laboratoire des sciences du climat et de l'environnement]] (LSCE) and the Laboratoire HydroSciences Montpellier (HSM) |
*[[Françoise Vimeux]], French climatologist, research director at the [[Institut de recherche pour le développement]] (IRD), works at the [[Laboratoire des sciences du climat et de l'environnement]] (LSCE) and the Laboratoire HydroSciences Montpellier (HSM) |
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== W == |
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*[[Peter Wadhams]] ScD ( |
*[[Peter Wadhams]] ScD (1948–), professor of Ocean [[Physics]], and Head of the Polar Ocean Physics Group in the [[Faculty of Mathematics, University of Cambridge|Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics]], [[University of Cambridge]]. He is best known for his work on [[sea ice]]. |
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*[[Warren M. Washington]] ( |
*[[Warren M. Washington]] (1936–2024), American, climate modelling |
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*[[John Michael Wallace]], [[North Atlantic oscillation]], [[Arctic oscillation]], [[El Niño-Southern Oscillation]] |
*[[John Michael Wallace]], [[North Atlantic oscillation]], [[Arctic oscillation]], [[El Niño-Southern Oscillation]] |
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*[[Andrew Watson (scientist)|Andrew Watson]] ( |
*[[Andrew Watson (scientist)|Andrew Watson]] (1952–), British, [[Oceanography|marine]] and atmospheric sciences |
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*Sir [[Robert Watson (scientist)|Robert Watson]], British scientist and chief scientist for the World Bank |
*Sir [[Robert Watson (scientist)|Robert Watson]], British scientist and chief scientist for the World Bank |
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*[[Betsy Weatherhead]], American, former head of the [[National Climate Assessment]] |
*[[Betsy Weatherhead]], American, former head of the [[National Climate Assessment]] |
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*[[Andrew J. Weaver]], Canadian, climate modeling and analysis. |
*[[Andrew J. Weaver]], Canadian, climate modeling and analysis. |
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*[[Harry Wexler]] ( |
*[[Harry Wexler]] (1911–1962), American meteorologist |
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*[[Penny Whetton]], Australian, regional climate change projections for Australia. A lead author of the IPCC |
*[[Penny Whetton]], Australian, regional climate change projections for Australia. A lead author of the IPCC Third and fourth Assessment Report on Climate Change. |
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*[[Tom Wigley]], Australian climatologist at [[University of Adelaide]] |
*[[Tom Wigley]], Australian climatologist at [[University of Adelaide]] |
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*[[Josh Willis]], American oceanographer at NASA's [[JPL]] |
*[[Josh Willis]], American oceanographer at NASA's [[JPL]] |
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*[[David Wratt]], New Zealander, chief scientist at [[NIWA]] |
*[[David Wratt]], New Zealander, chief scientist at [[NIWA]] |
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*[[Donald Wuebbles]], American atmospheric scientist and professor at the [[University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign]] |
*[[Donald Wuebbles]], American atmospheric scientist and professor at the [[University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign]] |
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*[[Carl Wunsch]] ( |
*[[Carl Wunsch]] (1941–), physical oceanography and [[ocean acoustic tomography]] |
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* [[Shang-Ping Xie]] (1963–), climatologist and oceanographer of the [[Scripps Institution of Oceanography]] |
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== Z == |
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*[[Laure Zanna]], Professor in Mathematics & Atmosphere/Ocean Science at the [[Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences]] |
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*[[Olga Zolina]] ( |
*[[Olga Zolina]] (1975–), Russian climatologist |
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*[[Eduardo Zorita]] ( |
*[[Eduardo Zorita]] (1961–), Spanish palaeoclimatologist, senior scientist at GKSS |
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== See also == |
== See also == |
Latest revision as of 23:26, 6 November 2024
This list of climate scientists contains famous or otherwise notable persons who have contributed to the study of climate science. The list is compiled manually, so will not be complete, up to date, or comprehensive. See also Category:Climatologists. The list includes scientists from several specialities or disciplines.
A
[edit]- Waleed Abdalati, American, director of Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Studies, former chief scientist of NASA
- Nerilie Abram (1977–), Australian paleoclimatologist, at Australian National University
- Ernest Afiesimama, Nigerian weatherman, former senior associate of the International Centre for Theoretical Physics
- Myles Allen, head of the Climate Dynamics group at University of Oxford's Atmospheric, Oceanic and Planetary Physics Department. Lead author, IPCC Third Assessment Report. Review editor, Fourth Assessment Report.
- Richard Alley (1957–), Penn State College of Earth and Mineral Science, American, Earth's cryosphere and global climate change.
- Kevin Anderson, Director of the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research and is an adviser to the British Government on climate change.
- James Annan, British climatologist with Blue Skies Research, UK
- Julie Arblaster, Australian climatologist at The Centre for Australian Weather and Climate Research in CSIRO
- David Archer, American professor of oceanography at University of Chicago
- Svante Arrhenius (1859–1927), Swedish, greenhouse effect
B
[edit]- Sallie Baliunas, American, astrophysicist, solar variation
- Elizabeth A. Barnes, American climate scientist working on earth science statistics
- Eric J. Barron (1944–), American geophysicist, President of Pennsylvania State University
- Roger G. Barry, (1935–2018), British-American, polar climatologist, first director of the National Snow and Ice Data Center
- Robin Bell, American, polar geophysicist, President-elect of the American Geophysical Union
- Martin Beniston, Swiss climate scientist.
- Lennart Bengtsson (1935–), Swedish meteorologist and climate scientist
- André Berger, (1942–), Belgian, modeling climatic changes at the geological and at the century time scales
- Richard A. Betts, Head of the Climate Impacts strategic area at the Met Office Hadley Centre
- John W. Birks, American atmospheric chemist and co-developer of the nuclear winter theory
- Jacob Bjerknes (1897–1975), Norwegian-American meteorologist
- Vilhelm Bjerknes (1862–1951), Norwegian, forecasting, numerical models
- Bert Bolin (1925–2007), Swedish meteorologist, first chair of the IPCC
- Gerard C. Bond (1940–2005), American geologist and paleoclimate researcher
- Jason Box, American professor of glaciology at Ohio State University
- Raymond S. Bradley, American, historical temperatures, paleoclimatology, and climate variability.
- Keith Briffa (1952–2017), United Kingdom, dendrochronology, temperature history.
- Wallace Smith Broecker (1931–2019), American, Pleistocene geochronology, radiocarbon dating, and chemical oceanography
- Harold E. Brooks (1959–), American meteorologist, severe convective storm and tornado climatology as well as conducive atmospheric environments
- Keith Browning, British meteorologist; mesoscale meteorology, sparkles
C
[edit]- Robert Cahalan, American, climate physics, energy balance, radiative transfer, remote sensing, solar radiation
- Ken Caldeira, American, climate engineering, ocean acidification, atmospheric chemistry
- Guy Stewart Callendar (February 1898-October 1964), English steam engineer and inventor who proposed what eventually became known as the Callendar effect, the theory that linked rising carbon dioxide concentrations in the atmosphere to global temperature
- Mark Cane, American, modeling and prediction of the El Niño-Southern Oscillation
- Anny Cazenave, French oceanographer specializing in satellite altimetry
- Robert D. Cess, American atmospheric scientist, emeritus professor at Stony Brook University
- Jule G. Charney (1917–1981), American meteorologist, pioneer in numerical weather modeling
- John Christy, director of the Earth System Science Center at The University of Alabama in Huntsville. Best known (with Roy Spencer) for developing the first version of the satellite temperature record.
- John A. Church (1951–), Australian oceanographer, chair of the World Climate Research Programme
- Ralph J. Cicerone (1943–2016), American atmospheric chemist, President of U.S. National Academy of Sciences
- Danielle Claar, American marine scientist studying effect of climate on coral symbionts and parasites
- Allison Crimmins, American, head of the National Climate Assessment
- Harmon Craig (1926–2003), pioneering American geochemist
- Paul J. Crutzen (1933–2021), Dutch, stratospheric and tropospheric chemistry, and their role in the biogeochemical cycles and climate
- Heidi Cullen, American meteorologist, chief scientist for Climate Central
- Balfour Currie OC (1902–1981), Canadian climatologist at University of Saskatchewan
- Judith Curry American climatologist and former chair of the School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at the Georgia Institute of Technology
D
[edit]- Willi Dansgaard (1922–2011), Danish climatologist
- Scott Denning, American atmospheric scientist and professor at Colorado State University
- Andrew Dessler, American atmospheric scientist and professor at Texas A&M University
- P. C. S. Devara, Indian climatologist and professor at Amity University, Gurgaon
- Robert E. Dickinson, American climatologist, professor at University of Texas at Austin
- Mark Dyurgerov (died 2009), Russian-American glaciologist
E
[edit]- Sylvia Earle (1935–), American marine biologist
- Don Easterbrook (1935–), American, Professor Emeritus of Geology at Western Washington University
- Tamsin Edwards, British climate scientist at King's College London
- Arnt Eliassen, dynamic meteorologist
- Kerry Emanuel (1955–), American, atmospheric dynamics specializing in hurricanes
- Matthew England (1966–), Australian, physical oceanographer and climate dynamicist
- Ian G. Enting, Australian mathematical physicist at University of Melbourne
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[edit]- Joe Farman, British, ozone hole above Antarctica
- Christopher Field, American climate scientist with the Carnegie Institution for Science
- Eunice Newton Foote (1819–1888), American scientist, first to demonstrate that increased atmospheric levels of CO2 would result in heating of the atmosphere
- Piers Forster, British professor of Physical Climate Change at University of Leeds
- Joseph Fourier (1768–1830), French, greenhouse effect
- Jennifer Francis, climate change in the Arctic
- Benjamin Franklin (1706–1790), first mapped the course of the Gulf Stream for use in sending mail from the United States to Europe
- Chris Freeman, Welsh professor of biogeochemistry
- Eigil Friis-Christensen (1944–2018), Danish geophysicist
- Inez Fung, American, climate modeling, biogeochemical cycles, and climate change
- Yevgraf Yevgrafovich Fyodorov (1880–1965), Russian climatologist
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[edit]- Francis Galton (1822–1911), coined the term anticyclone
- Filippo Giorgi (1959–), Italian atmospheric physicist, International Centre for Theoretical Physics
- Peter Gleick (1956–), American, hydroclimatologist, hydrologic impacts of climate change, snowfall/snowmelt responses, water adaptation strategies, consequences of sea level rise
- Kenneth M. Golden, American applied mathematician, percolation theory and diffusion process models of sea ice, professor at University of Utah
- Natalya Gomez, climate-ice sheet-solid earth modeler, Canadian, professor at McGill University
- Jonathan M. Gregory, climate modeler, British, professor at University of Reading
- Jean Grove (1927–2001), British, glaciologist; the Little Ice Age
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[edit]- Joanna Haigh, (1954–), British, Co-Director of Grantham Institute at Imperial College London, solar variability
- Edmund Halley, published a map of the trade winds in 1686 after a voyage to the southern hemisphere
- Gordon Hamilton, (1966–2016), Scottish, Associate Research Professor, Climatology Group, of the University of Maine
- James E. Hansen (1941–), American, planetary atmospheres, remote sensing, numerical models, and global warming
- Kenneth Hare OC FRSC (1919–2002), Canadian climatologist
- Klaus Hasselmann, German oceanographer and climate modeller, founding director of the Max Planck Institute for Meteorology
- Ed Hawkins, British climate scientist at University of Reading, and designer of data visualization graphics
- Katharine Hayhoe, Canadian, Atmospheric science, global climate models.
- Gabriele C. Hegerl (1963–), Professor of Climate System Science at the University of Edinburgh School of GeoSciences.
- Isaac Held, German-American atmospheric physicist, researcher at GFDL
- Ann Henderson-Sellers (1952–), Australian, climate change risk evaluation
- Ellie Highwood, Professor of Climate Physics at the University of Reading
- David A. Hodell, (1958–), British paleoclimatologist, professor at Cambridge University
- Ove Hoegh-Guldberg, Australian oceanographer at University of Queensland
- Greg Holland, Australian meteorology researcher at NCAR
- Brian Hoskins, British climatologist and professor at University of Reading
- John T. Houghton (1931–2020), British, atmospheric physics, remote sensing
- Malcolm K. Hughes, British meso-climatologist, professor at University of Arizona
- Mike Hulme (1960–), British, climate impacts, climate modelling, climate and culture.
- Thomas Sterry Hunt (1826–1892), American, first scientist to connect carbon dioxide to climate change
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[edit]- Sherwood Idso (1942–), American, former research physicist with US Department of Agriculture
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[edit]- Eystein Jansen (1953–), Norwegian professor of paleoceanography at University of Bergen and former director of Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research
- Phil Jones (1952–), British, instrumental climate change, palaeoclimatology, detection of climate change
- Jean Jouzel, French glaciologist and climatologist specializing in major climatic shifts
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[edit]- Peter Kalmus, American data scientist at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory and Associate Project Scientist at University of California, Los Angeles’ Joint Institute for Regional Earth System Science & Engineering
- Daniel Kammen, American professor of Energy at University of California, Berkeley
- Thomas R. Karl (1951–), American, climate extremes and variability
- David Karoly, Australian professor of meteorology at University of Melbourne
- Charles David Keeling (1928–2005), American, atmospheric carbon dioxide measurements, Keeling Curve
- Ralph Keeling (1959–), American professor of Atmospheric Chemistry at Scripps Institution of Oceanography
- David W. Keith, Canadian, Geoengineering and CO2 capture and storage research, University Professor at SEAS and Harvard Kennedy School
- Wilfrid George Kendrew, (1884–1962), Scottish climatologist and meteorologist
- Gretchen Keppel-Aleks, American climate scientist
- Joseph B. Klemp, American atmospheric scientist at NCAR
- Thomas Knutson, American climate modeller, researcher at GFDL
- Reto Knutti, Swiss climate scientist, professor at ETH Zurich
- Kirill Y. Kondratyev (1920–2006), Russian atmospheric physicist
- Bronwen Konecky, paleoclimatologist and climatologist
- Wladimir Köppen, Russian/German meteorologist and climatologist, Köppen climate classification
- Pancheti Koteswaram, Indian meteorologist and former vice-president of the World Meteorological Organization
- Shen Kuo (1031–1095), Chinese scientist who inferred that climates naturally shifted over an enormous span of time
- M. Levent Kurnaz, Turkish climate scientist at Boğaziçi University, director of the Center for Climate Change and Policy Studies (iklimBU)
- John E. Kutzbach (1937–2021), American climatologist at University of Wisconsin–Madison
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[edit]- Dmitry Lachinov (1842–1902), Russian climatologist and engineer
- Hubert Lamb (1913–1997), British climatologist, founder of the Climatic Research Unit at University of East Anglia
- Kurt Lambeck, Australian, cryosphere-hydrosphere-lithosphere interactions, and sea level rise and its impact on human populations
- Helmut Landsberg (1906–1985), German-American, fostered the use of statistical analysis in climatology, which led to its evolution into a physical science
- Christopher Landsea (1965–), American meteorologist, Science and Operations Officer at the National Hurricane Center
- Mojib Latif (1954–), German, meteorology and oceanography, climate modelling
- Corinne Le Quéré, France/Canadian/UK, Royal Society research professor, University of East Anglia
- Anders Levermann, German professor of climate dynamics at University of Potsdam
- Richard Lindzen (1940–), American, dynamic meteorology, especially planetary waves
- Diana Liverman (1954–), American/British, climate impacts, vulnerability and policy
- Michael Lockwood, British professor of physics at Reading University
- Michael S. Longuet-Higgins FRS (Oceanographer) (1925–2016), British, mathematician and oceanographer DAMTP at Cambridge University and Scripps Institution UCSD, ocean waves and fluid dynamics
- Edward Norton Lorenz (1917–2008), American, discovery of the strange attractor notion and coined the term butterfly effect
- Claude Lorius, French glaciologist, director emeritus of CNRS
- James Lovelock (1919–2022), British, Gaia hypothesis and biotic feedbacks.
- Amanda Lynch, Australian Professor at Brown University bridging research between atmospheric and climate change science, and environmental policy and Indigenous knowledge
- Peter Lynch, Irish meteorologist and mathematician
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[edit]- Michael MacCracken (1942–), American, chief scientist at the Climate Institute in Washington, DC
- Gordon J. F. MacDonald (1929–2002), American physicist who developed one of the first computational models of climate change, and was an early advocate for governmental action
- Jerry D. Mahlman (1940–2012), American meteorologist and climatologist and a pioneer in the use of computational models of the atmosphere to examine the interactions between atmospheric chemistry and physics
- László Makra (1952–), Hungarian climatologist. Full professor. His main research area is pollen climatology and, within this, analysis of climatological relationships of ragweed pollen, as well as relationship between ragweed pollen concentration and respiratory diseases.
- Syukuro Manabe (1931–), American, professor Princeton University, pioneered the use of computers to simulate global climate change and natural climate variations
- Gordon Manley (1902–1980), English, Central England temperature (CET) series
- Michael E. Mann (1965–), American, professor of meteorology and director, Earth System Science Center, Penn State U.
- David Marshall, British physical oceanographer at the University of Oxford.
- Valerie Masson-Delmotte, French climate scientist with a focus on paleoclimatology at the Climate and Environment Sciences Laboratory (LSCE)
- Gordon McBean, Canadian, boundary layer research, hydrometeorology and environmental impact research, and weather forecasting
- James J. McCarthy, American professor of Biological Oceanography at Harvard University
- Helen McGregor, Australian geologist and climate change researcher, a Fellow with the Research School of Earth Sciences at the Australian National University
- Christopher McKay, American planetary scientist at NASA Ames Research Center
- Marcia McNutt, American geophysicist, president of the National Academy of Sciences
- Linda Mearns, American climate scientist, senior scientist at NCAR
- Carl Mears, American, senior scientist at Remote Sensing Systems
- Gerald A. Meehl (1951–), American climatologist at NCAR
- Katrin Meissner, German and Australian physical oceanographer and climate scientist, director of the Climate Change Research Centre at University of New South Wales
- Sebastian H. Mernild (1972–), Danish glaciologist and hydrologist, former director of the Nansen Environmental Research Center (NERSC), Bergen, Norway and research director of the Climate Change and Glaciology Laboratory (at CECs), Valdivia, Chile. Former Vice President of the International Commission on Snow and Ice Hydrology (under IAHS).
- Patrick Michaels (1950–), American climatologist
- Milutin Milanković (1879–1958), Serbian, Milankovitch cycles
- John F. B. Mitchell, British, climate modelling and detection and attribution of climate change
- Fritz Möller (1906–1983), German, early modeling of CO2 greenhouse effect
- Mario J. Molina (1943–2020), Mexican, atmospheric chemistry and ozone depletion
- Nils-Axel Mörner (1938–2020), Swedish oceanographer and climate scientist
- Richard H. Moss, Chairman, Advisory Committee for the Sustained National Climate Assessment
- Antonio Divino Moura, Brazilian meteorologist and formerly a vice-president of the World Meteorological Organization
- Richard A. Muller (1944–), American physicist, head of the Berkeley Earth Surface Temperature project, formerly an outspoken critic of current climate change science
- R. E. Munn FRSC (1919–2013), Canadian climatologist
- Helene Muri (1979–), Norwegian climate scientist
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[edit]- Gerald North (1938–), American atmospheric scientist at Texas A&M and author of the North Report
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[edit]- Hans Oeschger (1927–1998), Swiss palaeoclimatologist and isotope chemist
- Atsumu Ohmura (1942–), Japanese climatologist, professor emeritus at ETH Zurich
- Cliff Ollier (1931–), British-Australian geologist and climate scientist
- Abraham H. Oort, Dutch-American climatologist
- Michael Oppenheimer, American professor of geosciences at Princeton University
- Timothy Osborn, British professor of Climate Science at University of East Anglia
- Friederike Otto (1982–), German climatologist, associate director of the Environmental Change Institute
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[edit]- Tim Palmer CBE FRS (1952–), British mathematical physicist, climate modeler at Oxford University
- Garth Paltridge (1940–), Australian atmospheric physicist
- David E. Parker, British, surface temperature trend
- Fyodor Panayev (1856–1933), Russian climatologist
- Graeme Pearman OA FAAS (1941–), Australian climatologist
- William Richard Peltier (1943–), Canadian, global geodynamic modeling and ice sheet reconstructions; atmospheric and oceanic waves and turbulence
- Jean Robert Petit, French palaeoclimatologist, emeritus director of research at Centre national de la recherche scientifique
- David Phillips OC (1944–), Canadian climatologist and meteorologist
- Roger A. Pielke, Sr. (1946–), American, climate change, environmental vulnerability, numerical modeling, and atmospheric dynamics
- Raymond Pierrehumbert, idealized climate modeling, Faint young sun paradox
- Andrew Pitman (1964–), British, terrestrial processes in global and regional climate modelling, model evaluation and earth systems approaches to understanding climate change
- Gilbert Plass (1920–2004), Canadian, CO2 greenhouse effect and AGW
- Henry Pollack, American emeritus professor of geophysics at University of Michigan
- Vicky Pope, British, Head of the Climate Prediction Programme at the Hadley Centre for Climate Prediction and Research
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[edit]- Detlef Quadfasel, German professor of Geophysics at Niels Bohr Institute
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[edit]- Stefan Rahmstorf (1960–), German, the role of ocean currents in climate change
- Veerabhadran Ramanathan, Indian, general circulation models, atmospheric chemistry, and radiative transfer
- Michael Raupach (1950–2015), Australian climatologist, formerly of CSIRO and was director of the Climate Change program at Australian National University
- Maureen Raymo, American paleoclimatologist
- David Reay, Professor of Carbon Management at the University of Edinburgh
- Martine Rebetez (1961–), Swiss climatologist, professor at the University of Neuchâtel and senior scientist at Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research WSL.
- Roger Revelle (1909–1991), American, global warming and chemical oceanography
- Lewis Fry Richardson (1881–1953), English mathematician and meteorologist
- Eric Rignot, American professor of Earth System Science at University of California, Irvine
- Alan Robock (1941–), American climatologist, professor at Rutgers University
- Joeri Rogelj (1980–), Belgian climate scientist and IPCC author
- Joseph J. Romm (1960–), American author, blogger, physicist
- Carl-Gustaf Rossby (1898–1957), Swedish-American climatologist
- Frank Sherwood Rowland (1927–2012), American atmospheric chemist at University of California, Irvine
- Cynthia E. Rosenzweig (c. 1958–), American climatologist, pioneered the study of climate change and agriculture
- William Ruddiman, American palaeoclimatologist, Early Anthropogenic Hypothesis
- Steve Running, American global ecologist at University of Montana
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[edit]- Murry Salby, American atmospheric and climate scientist
- Jim Salinger, New Zealand climatologist
- Dork Sahagian, Armenian-American, Lehigh University
- Marie Sanderson (1921–2010), Canadian geographer and climatologist
- Ben Santer (1955–), climatologist at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
- Nicola Scafetta (1975–), Italian astronomer and climate scientist
- Hans Joachim Schellnhuber (1950–), German climatologist, was an author for the Third Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
- David Schindler, Canadian-American environmental chemist, professor of Ecology at University of Alberta
- Michael Schlesinger, American professor of Atmospheric Sciences at UIUC
- William H. Schlesinger (1950–), American biogeochemist, former Dean of the Nicholas School at Duke University
- Gavin A. Schmidt, American climatologist and climate modeler at the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS)
- Stephen H. Schneider (1945–2010), American, Professor of Environmental Biology and Global Change at Stanford University
- Daniel P. Schrag (1966–), American, Professor of Geology at Harvard University and Director of the Harvard University Center for the Environment]
- Stephen E. Schwartz (1941–), American, chemistry of air pollutants, radiative forcing of aerosols on climate
- Tom Segalstad (1949–), Norwegian geochemist
- Wolfgang Seiler (1940–), German climatologist at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
- John H. Seinfeld, American atmospheric chemist at California Institute of Technology
- Mark Serreze (1960–), American geographer/climatologist, director of the National Snow and Ice Data Center
- Nicholas Shackleton (1937–2006), British palaeoclimatologist at Cambridge University
- Nir Shaviv (1972–), Israeli‐American astrophysicist and climate scientist
- J. Marshall Shepherd, American professor of meteorology at University of Georgia
- Drew Shindell, American atmospheric chemist, professor of Climate Sciences at Duke University
- Keith Shine, Regius Professor of Meteorology and Climate Science at the University of Reading
- Jagdish Shukla (1944–), Indian-American climatologist at George Mason University
- Joanne Simpson (1923–2010), American meteorologist
- Fred Singer (1924–2020), atmospheric physicist, president of the Science & Environmental Policy Project, a climate change denialist group
- Julia Slingo (1950–), chief scientist at the Met Office since 2009
- Joseph Smagorinsky (1924–2005), American meteorologist; first head of NOAA GFDL
- Susan Solomon (1956–), American, research in chlorofluorocarbons and ozone depletion
- Richard C. J. Somerville (1941–), American climatologist Scripps Institution of Oceanography
- Kozma Spassky-Avtonomov (1807–1890), Russian climatologist
- Roy Spencer, climatologist, research scientist at the University of Alabama
- Konrad Steffen (1952–2020), Swiss-American glaciologist at University of Colorado Boulder
- Will Steffen (1947–2023), Australian climatologist, science advisor to Australian government
- David Stephenson (1963–), British, climate scientist and statistician at the University of Exeter.
- Thomas Stocker, Swiss, climate dynamics and paleoclimate modeling and reconstruction
- Hans von Storch (1949–), German, meteorologist of Geesthacht, Germany
- Peter A. Stott, British, climate scientist.
- Hans E. Suess (1909–1993), Austrian, radiocarbon dating
- Henrik Svensmark, Professor in the Division of Solar System Physics at the Danish National Space Institute
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[edit]- Kevin Russel Tate (1943–2018), New Zealand soil chemist, studied carbon cycling and sequestration in soils
- Simon Tett, British, detection and attribution of climate change, model initialization, and validation
- Peter Thejll (1956–), Danish, Northern Hemisphere land air temperature, solar variation and greenhouse effect
- Peter Thorne, British climatologist with the Nansen Environmental and Remote Sensing Centre, Bergen, Norway
- C. W. Thornthwaite (1899–1963), American geographer and climatologist responsible for the Thornthwaite climate classification
- Liz Thomas, British palaeoclimatologist, ice cores, British Antarctic Survey
- Lonnie Thompson (1948–), American, Professor of Earth Sciences, Ohio State University paleoclimatology, ice cores
- Axel Timmermann, German climate physicist and oceanographer, director of IBS Center for Climate Physics
- Micha Tomkiewicz (1939–), American climate change professor at Brooklyn College
- Owen Toon, American professor of Atmospheric and Ocean Sciences at University of Colorado Boulder
- Kevin E. Trenberth, decadal variability, El Niño-Southern Oscillation
- Susan Trumbore, earth systems scientist focusing on the carbon cycle and its effects on climate, director at the Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry and a Professor of Earth System Science at University of California, Irvine
- John Tyndall (1820–1893), British, measured radiative effect of greenhouse gases, postulated greenhouse effect hypothesis of climate change
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[edit]- Jean-Pascal van Ypersele (1957–), Belgian climatologist, Vice-Chair of IPCC (2008–2015)
- David Vaughan, ice sheets, British Antarctic Survey
- Jan Veizer (1941–), Slovakian, Distinguished University Professor emeritus of Earth Sciences at the University of Ottawa
- Pier Vellinga (1950–), Dutch climatologist, professor at Wageningen University
- Ricardo Villalba, Argentine paleoclimatologist
- Françoise Vimeux, French climatologist, research director at the Institut de recherche pour le développement (IRD), works at the Laboratoire des sciences du climat et de l'environnement (LSCE) and the Laboratoire HydroSciences Montpellier (HSM)
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[edit]- Peter Wadhams ScD (1948–), professor of Ocean Physics, and Head of the Polar Ocean Physics Group in the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics, University of Cambridge. He is best known for his work on sea ice.
- Warren M. Washington (1936–2024), American, climate modelling
- John Michael Wallace, North Atlantic oscillation, Arctic oscillation, El Niño-Southern Oscillation
- Andrew Watson (1952–), British, marine and atmospheric sciences
- Sir Robert Watson, British scientist and chief scientist for the World Bank
- Betsy Weatherhead, American, former head of the National Climate Assessment
- Andrew J. Weaver, Canadian, climate modeling and analysis.
- Harry Wexler (1911–1962), American meteorologist
- Penny Whetton, Australian, regional climate change projections for Australia. A lead author of the IPCC Third and fourth Assessment Report on Climate Change.
- Tom Wigley, Australian climatologist at University of Adelaide
- Josh Willis, American oceanographer at NASA's JPL
- David Wratt, New Zealander, chief scientist at NIWA
- Donald Wuebbles, American atmospheric scientist and professor at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign
- Carl Wunsch (1941–), physical oceanography and ocean acoustic tomography
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[edit]- Shang-Ping Xie (1963–), climatologist and oceanographer of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography
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[edit]- Laure Zanna, Professor in Mathematics & Atmosphere/Ocean Science at the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences
- Olga Zolina (1975–), Russian climatologist
- Eduardo Zorita (1961–), Spanish palaeoclimatologist, senior scientist at GKSS