Consortium
Consortium
ClimaMeter has rapidly expanded into a wider international consortium under Davide Faranda’s coordination. The initial team was formed by Mathieu Vrac, Pascal Yiou & Robert Vautard at IPSL, together with Tommaso Alberti (INGV), Gabriele Messori (UU), and Erika Coppola (ICTP), bringing together scientists from multiple institutions and disciplines to analyze extreme events in real time and place them in the context of climate change.
The Scientific Core Group selects the extreme events to be analysed, performs the studies, writes the reports, and responds to press requests. We are open to collaboration! If you are a climate scientist and wish to join as an external collaborator, please contact us by mail : climameter@lsce.ipsl.fr
🇫🇷Institut Pierre Simon Laplace
Davide Faranda (IPSL-CNRS) - davide.faranda@lsce.ipsl.fr - EN/FR/IT
Mathieu Vrac (IPSL-CNRS) – mathieu.vrac@lsce.ipsl.fr – FR/EN
Pascal Yiou (IPSL-CEA Saclay) – pascal.yiou@lsce.ipsl.fr – FR/EN
Robert Vautard (IPSL-CNRS) – robert.vautard@lsce.ipsl.fr – FR/EN
Flavio Pons (IPSL-Science Partners) – flavio.pons@lsce.ipsl.fr – IT/EN/FR
Greta Cazzaniga (IPSL-CNRS) – greta.cazzaniga@lsce.ipsl.fr – IT/EN/FR
Robin Noyelle (IPSL-CNRS) – robin.noyelle@lsce.ipsl.fr – FR/EN
Clara Naldesi (IPSL-CNRS) – clara.naldesi@lsce.ipsl.fr – FR/EN
🇮🇹 Tommaso Alberti (INGV) – tommaso.alberti@ingv.it – IT/EN
🇸🇪 Gabriele Messori (Uppsala University) – gabriele.messori@geo.uu.se – SV/FR/IT/EN
🇸🇪 Meriem Krouma (Uppsala University) – meriem.krouma@geo.uu.se – AR/FR/EN
🇮🇹 Erika Coppola (ICTP) – coppolae@ictp.it – IT/EN
🇮🇹 Chen Lu (ICTP) – clu@ictp.it – ZH/EN
🇬🇷 Stavros Dafis (NOA & Data4Risk) – sdafis@noa.gr – EL/EN
🇸🇬 Gianmarco Mengaldo (NUS) – mpegim@nus.edu.sg – EN/IT
🇸🇬 Chen Chen (CCRS Singapore) – chen_chen@nea.gov.sg – EN
🇨🇭 Emmanouil Flaounas (ETH Zürich) – em.flaounas@hcmr.gr – EL/FR/EN
🇨🇦 Rachel White (UBC) – rwhite@eoas.ubc.ca – EN
🇿🇦 Chris Lennard (UCT) – lennard@csag.uct.ac.za – EN
🇺🇸 Suzana Camargo (Columbia University) – suzana.camargo@columbia.edu – PT/EN
🇩🇪 Kai Kornhuber (PIK & Columbia University) – kk3397@columbia.edu – DE/EN
🇩🇪 Sara M. Vallejo-Bernal (Leipzig University) – sara.vallejo@uni-leipzig.de – ES/EN
🇨🇴 Alejandra M. Carmona (EAFIT Medellín) – amcarmonad@eafit.edu.co – ES/EN
🇨🇭 Alice Portal (University of Bern) – alice.portal@unibe.ch – IT/EN
🇷🇴 Bogdan Antonescu (Bucharest University) – bogdan.antonescu@g.unibuc.ro – RO/EN
🇪🇸 Carmen Alvarez-Castro (UPO Sevilla) – mcalvcas@upo.es – ES/EN/IT
🇬🇧 Mireia Ginesta (Oxford University) – mireia.ginesta@smithschool.ox.ac.uk – ES/EN
🇬🇧 Neven Fuckar (Oxford University) – neven.fuckar@ouce.ox.ac.uk – EN
🇬🇧 Valerio Lucarini (Leicester University) – v.lucarini@leicester.ac.uk – IT/EN
🇦🇷 Marisol Osman (CIMA/CONICET-UBA) – osman@cima.fcen.uba.ar – ES/EN
🇳🇴 Amalie Skålevåg (Norwegian Met. Institute) – amska0224@met.no – NO/EN
🇳🇴 Karianne Ødemark (Norwegian Met. Institute) – karianne.odemark@met.no – NO/EN
The ClimaMeter methodology was developed over several years by the ESTIMR team at LSCE. Davide Faranda, together with Pascal Yiou, Mathieu Vrac, Robert Vautard, Soulivanh Thao , Flavio Pons and Greta Cazzaniga, collectively designed and refined the methods that now underpin ClimaMeter’s functionality. International partners such as Tommaso Alberti , Gabriele Messori, Erika Coppola and greatly contributed to improving the methodology. The communication of ClimaMeter reports is performed in collaboration with the GSCC network and Climate Nexus
Patrick Brockmann (IPSL-CEA Saclay) – patrick.brockmann@lsce.ipsl.fr
Andreia Hisi (IPSL-CEA Saclay) – andreia.hisi@lsce.ipsl.fr
Yoann Robin (IPSL -CEA Saclay) – yoann.robin@lsce.ipsl.fr
Lia Rapella (IPSL-LMD) – lia.rapella@lmd.ipsl.fr
Nemo Malhomme (IPSL-CNRS) – nemo.malhomme@lsce.ipsl.fr
Nada Caud (IPSL-CEA Saclay) nada.caud@lsce.ipsl.fr
Stella Bourdin (IPSL-LMD) – stella.bourdin@lmd.ipsl.fr
Camille Cadiou (IPSL-CNRS) – camille.cadiou@lsce.ipsl.fr
Lucas Fery (IPSL-CNRS) – lucas.fery@lsce.ipsl.fr
Burak Bulut (IPSL-CNRS) – burak.bulut@lsce.ipsl.fr
Miriam d’Errico (IPSL-CNRS) – miriam.derrico@lsce.ipsl.fr
George Miloshevich (IPSL-CNRS) – george.miloshevich@lsce.ipsl.fr
Pradeebane Vayttinada (IPSL-CNRS) – pradeebane.vayttinada@lsce.ipsl.fr
Marion Saint-Lu (IPSL-CNRS) – marion.saintlu@lsce.ipsl.fr
Darri Stuber (ENS Paris Saclay) – darri.stuber@spartans.ut.edu
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