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Forecast: climate conversations with Michael White
Michael White
77 episodes
9 months ago
Michael White has been Nature's editor for climate science since 2008. He ran Forecast for three years, in an effort to provide an inside view into climate science - and the amazing people doing climate science. Each interview documents one person's pathway to climate research, and a massively geeky discussion of his/her work.
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Michael White has been Nature's editor for climate science since 2008. He ran Forecast for three years, in an effort to provide an inside view into climate science - and the amazing people doing climate science. Each interview documents one person's pathway to climate research, and a massively geeky discussion of his/her work.
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Natural Sciences
Education
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Episode 71: Carolina Vera
Forecast: climate conversations with Michael White
1 hour 2 minutes
6 years ago
Episode 71: Carolina Vera
Carolina Vera from the University of Buenos Aires tells Mike about her work on the South American monsoon. Relative to the Indian and Asian Monsoon, the South American Monsoon is understudied — but equally fascinating. The bulk of the land mass is centered near the equator, amplifying the role of tropical ocean-atmosphere interactions. The Andes […]
Forecast: climate conversations with Michael White
Michael White has been Nature's editor for climate science since 2008. He ran Forecast for three years, in an effort to provide an inside view into climate science - and the amazing people doing climate science. Each interview documents one person's pathway to climate research, and a massively geeky discussion of his/her work.