'Stefan Rahmstorf' (born
February 22,
1960) is a
German oceanographer and
climatologist. Since
2000, he has been a Professor of Physics of the Oceans at
Potsdam University. He holds a PhD in
oceanography from
Victoria University of Wellington (
1990). His work focuses on the role of
ocean currents in
climate change.
In
1999 Rahmstorf was awarded the $ 1 million Centennial Fellowship Award of the US-based
James S. McDonnell foundation. Rahmstorf is a member of the Panel on Abrupt Climate Change and of the German Advisory Council on Global Change (WBGU).
Selected publications
★ Rahmstorf, S. and K. Zickfeld, 2005: Thermohaline circulation changes: a question of risk assessment. Climatic Change, 68, 241-247.
★ Rahmstorf, S., et al., 2004: Cosmic rays, carbon dioxide and climate. Eos, 85(4), 38, 41.
★ Zickfeld, K., T. Slawig, and S. Rahmstorf, 2004. A low-order model for the response of the Atlantic thermohaline circulation to climate change. Ocean Dynamics, 54, 8-26.
★ Rahmstorf, S., 2003: Timing of abrupt climate change: a precise clock. Geophys. Res. Let., 30, 1510.
★ Rahmstorf, S., 2003: Thermohaline circulation: The current climate. Nature 421, 699.
★ Rahmstorf, S., 2002: Ocean circulation and climate during the past 120,000 years. Nature 419, 207-214.
★ Ganopolski, A. and S. Rahmstorf, 2002: Abrupt glacial climate changes due to stochastic resonance. Phys. Rev. Let. 88(3), 038501.
★ Rahmstorf, S., and R.B. Alley, 2002: Stochastic resonance in glacial climate, Eos, 83 Nr. 12, 129-135.
★ Ganopolski, A. and S. Rahmstorf, 2001: Simulation of rapid glacial climate changes in a coupled climate model. Nature, 409, 153-158.
★ Rahmstorf, S., 1999: Shifting seas in the greenhouse? Nature, 399, 523-524.
★ Ganopolski, A., S. Rahmstorf, V. Petoukhov and M. Claussen, 1998: Simulation of modern and glacial climates with a coupled global climate model. Nature, 391, 351-356.
★ Rahmstorf, S., 1997: Risk of sea-change in the Atlantic. Nature, 388, 825-826.
★ Rahmstorf, S., 1995: Bifurcations of the Atlantic thermohaline circulation in response to changes in the hydrological cycle. Nature, 378, 145-149.
★ Rahmstorf, S., 1994: Rapid climate transitions in a coupled ocean-atmosphere model. Nature, 372, 82-85.
External links
★ http://www.pik-potsdam.de/~stefan/ personal website
★ http://www.realclimate.org climate-science blog with contributions from Stefan Rahmstorf