The Oceans and Climate Lab at explores the dynamics of the coupled Earth system toward useful predictions of impacts ranging from marine ecosystems to human health. Read more »
The Oceans and Climate Lab is excited to welcome soon-to-be-Drs. Ulla Heede (Yale) and Will Rush (UC Santa Cruz) to the team in Fall 2022. Click to read more about their plans to continue tackling problems at the cutting edge of global climate research!
Now accepting applications for a Joint Yale-CU Postdoctoral Research Associate in Paleoclimate Modeling and Analysis, funded in part by the NSF. Collaborators across Yale, CIRES, WHOI, NOAA and UCAR. Work with us to investigate the influence of ice sheets and ...
Dr. Sara Sanchez joins the Oceans and Climate Lab at Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê in Fall, 2020 as a Chancellor's Postdoctoral Fellow for Diversity. Sara was most recently a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Joint Institute for the study of the Atmosphere and Ocean at the University of ...
Professor Karnauskas' textbook, Physical Oceanography and Climate, has been published by Cambridge University Press. "This engaging and accessible textbook focuses on climate dynamics from the perspective of the upper ocean, and specifically on the interaction ...
The Oceans and Climate Lab is excited to welcome Professor Chuan Gao in 2019! Dr. Gao is an Assistant Professor of Physical Oceanography at the Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences in Qingdao, China.
Congratulations to doctoral candidates Danielle Lemmon and Ryan Harp for publishing their first peer-reviewed articles in top climate science journals in 2018!
Join us for the 2018 Climate Change and Health Symposium, featuring speakers, a panel discussion, and poster session covering topics such as worker health, climate and infectious disease, climate change education, and research challenges.
In a warming world, harnessing more wind in coming decades could be critical for countries trying to meet emission reduction standards set by the Paris Climate Agreement.