Max Planck Institute for Meteorology

Coordinates: 53°33′02″N 9°59′36″E / 53.5506°N 9.9933°E / 53.5506; 9.9933
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Max Planck Institute for
Meteorology
AbbreviationMPI-M
Formation1975 (1975)
Typeclimate research centre
HeadquartersMunich, Germany
Location
Coordinates53°33′02″N 9°59′36″E / 53.5506°N 9.9933°E / 53.5506; 9.9933
Director
Bjorn Stevens[1]
Parent organization
Max Planck Society
Staff
approx. 140
Websitewww.mpimet.mpg.de

The Max Planck Institute for Meteorology (Max-Planck-Institut für Meteorologie; MPI-M) is an internationally renowned institute for climate research. Its mission is to understand Earth's changing climate.[2] Founded in 1975, it is affiliated with the Max Planck Society and the University of Hamburg, and is based in Hamburg's district of Eimsbüttel. Its founding director was the Nobel laureate Klaus Hasselmann. The current managing director is Bjorn Stevens.

Organization and Research

The MPI-M comprises two departments and hosts independent research groups. They also conduct work with national and international partners.[3]

Departments:[3]

  • Atmosphere in the Earth System - investigates the weather and its affect on the climate
  • Ocean in the Earth System - investigates how the ocean plays a part in the planet's climate

Independent research groups:

  • CLICCS joint working group
  • Minerva Fast Track Research Group
  • Climate Vegetation Dynamics
  • Environmental Modeling

Cooperative Work:[3]

  • the German national weather service
  • CMIP6
  • Max Planck Institute for Meteorology Grand Ensemble[4]

International Max Planck Research School

The Max Planck Institute for Meteorology and the University of Hamburg jointly run the International Max Planck Research School on Earth System Modelling (IMPRS-ESM) to promote high-quality doctoral research into the Earth's climate system. The school conducts research in four primary research areas: atmosphere, land, ocean, and the human dimension.[5]

References

  1. ^ "Contact".
  2. ^ "Our Aim". MPI-M. Retrieved 21 November 2022.
  3. ^ a b c "Overview". mpimet.mpg.de. Retrieved 21 November 2022.
  4. ^ Maher, Nicola; Milinski, Sebastian; Suarez‐Gutierrez, Laura; Botzet, Michael; Dobrynin, Mikhail; Kornblueh, Luis; Kröger, Jürgen; Takano, Yohei; Ghosh, Rohit; Hedemann, Christopher; Li, Chao; Li, Hongmei; Manzini, Elisa; Notz, Dirk; Putrasahan, Dian; Boysen, Lena; Claussen, Martin; Ilyina, Tatiana; Olonscheck, Dirk; Raddatz, Thomas; Stevens, Bjorn; Marotzke, Jochem (July 2019). "The Max Planck Institute Grand Ensemble: Enabling the Exploration of Climate System Variability". Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems. 11 (7): 2050–2069. doi:10.1029/2019MS001639. Retrieved 21 November 2022.
  5. ^ "IMPRS-ESM". www.mpimet.mpg.de. Retrieved 2019-07-03.

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