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Emanuela Clementi is a Scientist at the Euro Mediterranean Center on Climate Change (CMCC) where she leads the “Regional Ocean Forecasting Systems”; (ROFS) Division.
She is an Environmental Engineer and holds a Ph.D. in Hydraulic and Maritime Engineering. She has over 10 years of experience in operational numerical forecasting, with a particular focus on the dynamics of the Mediterranean Sea and the interactions between currents and waves.
Currently, she is responsible for the Copernicus Mediterranean Monitoring and Forecasting Center and she coordinates the development, implementation, and validation of a coupled wave-current numerical modeling system for the Mediterranean Sea.
LATEST PUBLICATIONS
- Promoting best practices in ocean forecasting through an Operational Readiness Level
- Anomalous 2022 deep-water formation and intense phytoplankton bloom in the Cretan area
- The state of the ocean in the northeastern Atlantic and adjacent seas
- Forecasting the Mediterranean Sea marine heatwave of summer 2022
- The characteristics of tides and their effects on the general circulation of the Mediterranean Sea
- Gathering users and developers to shape together the next-generation ocean reanalyses: Ocean reanalyses workshop of the European Copernicus Marine Service
- Projections of the Adriatic wave conditions under climate changes
- Climate projections of the Adriatic Sea: role of river release
- Machine learning methods to predict sea surface temperature and marine heatwave occurrence: a case study of the Mediterranean Sea
- TN0298 - Wave-current interactions: numerical model implementation and assessment in the Mediterranean Sea