Drs. Emily Riley Dellaripa, Eric Maloney, and Charlotte DeMott search a postdoc to conduct analysis to enhance our understanding of how the frequency and amplitude of westerly wind occasions within the tropics have an effect on the equatorial ocean as a operate of ocean background state, and the way these interactions might evolve sooner or later.
Date posted
Oct. 25, 2022 1:45 pm
Software deadline
Dec. 31, 2022 5:00 pm
Group
Colorado State College – Division of Atmospheric Science
Location
Job description
Desired begin date: as early as 3 January 2023
Drs. Emily Riley Dellaripa, Eric Maloney, and Charlotte DeMott search a postdoc to conduct analysis to enhance our understanding of how the frequency and amplitude of westerly wind occasions within the tropics have an effect on the equatorial ocean as a operate of ocean background state, and the way these interactions might evolve sooner or later. The profitable candidate will develop new diagnostics to characterize these feedbacks, apply the diagnostics to observations and mannequin output, and combine the diagnostics into the NOAA MAPP Mannequin Diagnostics package deal. We search candidates who: are educated in atmospheric science, oceanography, or math and physics with associated subject material expertise; have robust computing expertise, particularly Python and GitHub; a need to include their very own analysis pursuits associated to tropical ocean-atmosphere coupled processes; and are enthusiastic to share their findings with the oceanographic and atmospheric science communities. Questions could also be directed to: Emily.Riley@colostate.edu, Eric.Maloney@colostate.edu, or Charlotte.DeMott@Colostate.edu.
The challenge summary will be learn right here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/17IWVG6oZ4jqDQGvajBlCpECsjmDy6iLd/view
For extra particulars
https://jobs.colostate.edu/postings/108142