
Dipanjan Dey has arrived from Kharagpur, West Bengal, India to do research at MISU as a PhD student. He will be working under the supervision of Kristofer Döös, focusing on the analysis of the hydrological cycle simulated by climate model EC-Earth.
– During my PhD I will compute stream functions for both the atmosphere and the ocean and try to track the pathways of water masses instead of air masses. This work will probably disclose how evaporation minus precipitation and river runoff drives the large scale ocean-atmosphere system and how the Atlantic exports freshwater to the Pacific.