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M. Adnan Abid
University of Oxford | Climate @Oxford
M. Adnan Abid is a researcher at the University of Oxford, specifically within the Department of Physics, where he serves as a Postdoctoral Research Assistant. His research primarily focuses on climate variability and predictability across different time scales, emphasizing inter-basin interactions and teleconnections. This work involves understanding how various climate systems influence one another and their broader impacts on climate dynamics.
Research Interests
Abid's key areas of interest include:
- Predictability: Investigating how predictable climate patterns can be identified.
- Climate Dynamics: Studying the physical processes that govern climate changes.
- Earth System Modeling: Developing models to simulate and predict climate behavior.
- Tropical-extratropical Teleconnections: Examining how tropical weather patterns affect extratropical climates.
- Monsoons: Researching the dynamics and predictability of monsoon systems.
- Inter-basin Interactions: Analyzing how different ocean basins interact and influence global weather patterns.
Selected Publications
Abid has contributed to several notable publications, including:
- "Decadal oscillation provides skillful multiyear predictions of Antarctic sea ice" published in Nature Communications (2023).
- "Predictability of Indian Ocean precipitation and its North Atlantic teleconnections during early winter" in npj Climate and Atmospheric Science (2023).
- "Separating the Indian and Pacific Ocean Impacts on the Euro-Atlantic Response to ENSO" in the Journal of Climate (2021).
- "Tropical Indian Ocean Mediates ENSO Influence Over Central Southwest Asia During the Wet Season" in Geophysical Research Letters (2020) .123
Abid's work is significant in advancing our understanding of climate systems and improving predictive capabilities related to climate phenomena.