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Jenny Brandefelt

PhD
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Education

Master of Science in Meteorology 1998, Stockholm University.
Filosofie Licentiate in Meteorology 2002, Stockholm University.
PhD in Meteorology 2005, Stockholm University.

Professional History

PhD student, MISU, Stockholm University, 1998-2005
Research Scientist, MISU, Stockholm University, 2005-2007.
Research Associate (sv. Forskarassistent), KTH Mechanics, 2007-

Research and Professional Activities

  • Past and future variations in the Earth's climate
  • The relative importance of internal variability and changes in the external forcings for the variations in Earth's climate.
  • Abrupt climate change
  • Global climate model simulations of past climate
  • Large-scale atmospheric circulation

Publications

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YearTitle
2011High resolution regional simulation of last glacial maximum climate in Europe
Tellus A 63A DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0870.2010.00485.x (Accepted)
2011A coupled climate model simulation of Marine Isotope Stage 3 stadial climate
Climate of the Past 7 649-670, doi:10.5194/cp-7-649-2011 (Published)
2010Simulated climate conditions in Europe during the MIS 3 stadial
Boreas 39 doi: 10.1111/j.1502-3885.2010.00143.x (Accepted)
2009Equilibration and variability in a Last Glacial Maximum climate simulation with CCSM3
Geophysical Research Letters 36 L19712, doi:10.1029/2009GL040364 (Published)
2008Northern Hemisphere stationary waves in future climate projections
Journal of Climate 21 6341-6353 (Accepted)
2006Atmospheric modes of variability in a changing climate
Journal of Climate 19 5933-5942 (Published)
2004The response of the Southern Hemisphere atmospheric circulation to an enhanced greenhouse gas forcing
Journal of Climate 17 4425-4442 (Published)
2001Anthropogenic and biogenic winter sources of Arctic CO2 - a model study
Tellus 53B 10-21 (Accepted)

Projects

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PeriodTitleArea
2010-Arctic sea ice in warm climatesFluid mechanics