Seminar: "Two decades of Antarctic sea ice extremes: the competing effects of surface ocean stress and precipitation trends" - Earle Wilson
Marine and Coastal Sciences Seminar:
"Two decades of Antarctic sea ice extremes: the competing effects of surface ocean stress and precipitation trends"
Earle Wilson
Assistant Professor
Stanford University
Earle Wilson is an assistant professor in the Department of Earth System Science. He is a physical oceanographer who studies ocean dynamics at high latitudes and their far-reaching impacts on the global climate. He is particularly interested in the circulation of the Southern Ocean and its interactions with the cryosphere (i.e., sea ice and marine-terminating glaciers). Dr. Wilson and his group explore these research questions using various tools and methods, ranging from in situ ocean observations and idealized numerical models