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Stefano Materia Ph.D. in Geophysics, University of Bologna, thesis titled “A new representation of large river catchments in the simulation of global climate”. He has collaborated with the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder (CO). His focuses are the interactions between continental freshwater and the other components of the Earth system and feedbacks between land surface and the atmosphere for the purpose of predictability.
LATEST PUBLICATIONS
- Air temperature and precipitation constraining the modelled wetland methane emissions in a boreal region in Northern Europe
- CMIP6 models underestimate Arctic sea ice loss during the Early Twentieth-Century Warming, despite simulating large low-frequency sea ice variability
- Artificial intelligence for climate prediction of extremes: State of the art, challenges, and future perspectives
- A Framework for Joint Verification and Evaluation of Seasonal Climate Services across Socioeconomic Sectors
- The role of upper-ocean heat content in the regional variability of Arctic sea ice at sub-seasonal timescales
- Predicting Precipitation at Decadal Timescale — Developing a Climate Service for the Energy Sector in Southern Europe
- The Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change (CMCC) decadal prediction system
- Predicting precipitation on the decadal timescale: A prototype climate service for the hydropower sector
- Towards Useful Decadal Climate Services
- Modelling hail hazard over Italy with ERA5 large-scale variables.