Dr. Joachim Ezeji received his PhD in 2013 on his thesis: ‘‘Increasing the resilience of water systems to extreme weather events’’ submitted to the School of Civil & Building Engineering, Loughborough University, United Kingdom .

Naomi Kumi is in her second year pursuing a PhD in West African Climate System (WACS) under the West African Science Service Centre for Climate Change and Adapted Land Use (WASCAL) Graduate Research Program (GRP), at the Federal University of Technology, Akure (FUTA), Akure, Nigeria. The focus of her PhD thesis is to improve seasonal rainfall forecast over West Africa using regional climate model (RCM). 

Ella is a PhD student at the British Antarctic Survey and University of East Anglia in the UK. Her work focuses on the atmospheric processes that drive melt over the Larsen C ice shelf on the Antarctic Peninsula, a part of the world that is changing very rapidly. She is also passionate about communicating climate science clearly and spends lots of time producing films, blogs and podcasts to explain scientific concepts in an accessible and understandable way.

Dr. Nana Ama Browne Klutse is a Senior Research Scientist at the Ghana Space Science and Technology Institute of the Ghana Atomic Energy Commission. She is the Manager of the Remote Sensing and Climate Center at the Institute. She holds a PhD in Climatology from the University of Cape Town, South Africa. Her research focuses on climate modelling, climate impact assessments on society (health, energy, and gender).

 

Executive Director of ICPO present on the 3rd Open Science Symposium on the Western Pacific Ocean Circulation and Climate organized by NPOCE, May 8-10 2018, Qingdao

The “Northwestern Pacific Ocean Circulation and Climate Experiment (NPOCE)” is an international joint program endorsed by CLIVAR in 2010. The NPOCE program is designed to observe, simulate, and understand the dynamics of the Western Pacific Ocean (WPO) circulation and its role in low-frequency modulations of regional and global climate such as the western Pacific warm pool variability, ENSO, East Asian Monsoon, and the tropical cyclones.

3rd GEWEX-CLIVAR Monsoon Panel Meeting was Held on 6th and 8th May 2018 in Canmore, Alberta, Canada

Dr. M. M Ali, Executive Director, ICMPO and Monsoons Panel successfully organised and attended the 3rd GEWEX-CLIVAR Monsoon Panel Meeting May 2018 on 6th and 8th May 2018, alongside the GEWEX Science Conference in Canmore, Alberta, Canada during 6-11 May 2018.

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