Fedele Giusy

via Thomas Alva Edison s.n.c. - 81100 Caserta (CE), Italy

Giusy Fedele, post-doc researcher at the Euro-Mediterranean Centre on Climate Change (CMCC), graduated in Science and Technology of Navigation, with an address in Climate Sciences, at the Parthenope University in Naples. She then pursued a PhD in Science and Management of Climate Change and a master in Dynamic Climatology at the Cà Foscari University in Venice, in collaboration with CMCC. After the PhD experience, that was focused on the air-sea interactions in the North Pacific, she continued her studies at the National Institute of Oceanography and Applied Geophysics (OGS) where she turned her research activity to the investigation of the water masses playing a primary role in the thermohaline circulation of the Mediterranean Sea. At the end of this experience, fascinated by the world of weather and climate forecasts, she moved to CMCC at the Climate Simulations and Predictions division (currently part of the Institute for Earth System Prediction – IESP). Here, she was involved both in developing the CMCC decadal simulations (within the EUCP research programme), and also in the investigation of heat waves over Europe, starting from the CMIP6 data (sixth phase of the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project). Afterward, she moved to the REgional Models and geo-Hydrological Impacts (REMHI) division in Caserta (currently part of the Institute for Climate Resilience – ICR), where she began her collaboration in the Regional Modelling unit, dealing with dynamical and statistical downscaling of Limited Area atmospheric Models (LAM) within several national and international projects. She then moved to the Climate Services unit, where she actually actively contributes to the development of climate services for several national and internal projects (e.g., IRIDE, SILVANUS, NEVERMORE).

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