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--- Pada Sel, 26/1/10, Laurel Heydir <[email protected]> menulis:

Dari: Laurel Heydir <[email protected]>
Judul: [fkkm] FW: SCHOLARSHIP: PhD Position at Global Climate of the Royal 
Netherlands Meteorological Institute [Due: before Feb.15, 2010]
Kepada: [email protected], [email protected], 
[email protected]
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From: [INCL English] [incl.contact@ gmail.com] 

SCHOLARSHIP: PhD Position at Global Climate of the Royal Netherlands
Meteorological Institute 

Within the sector of Climate research and
Seismology, department Global Climate of the Royal Netherlands Meteorological
Institute (KNMI) we offer a PhD position  

General information 

KNMI (www.knmi.nl) is the national institute for
weather and climate change in the Netherlands. The Climate Research department
focuses on understanding and predicting climate change. The section global
climate in particular addresses the fundamental processes related to climate
change and modeling of these processes. Understanding nonlinear climate change
and decadal climate variations and developing scenarios for such variations are
key issues in this department.  

Job information 

The Netherlands
Organization for Scientific Research (NWO)-program Feedbacks in the Climate
System has funded the project "How the Meridional Overturning Circulation
interacts with climate: cause and effect of variations in the sinking of deep
water." 

The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (MOC; sometimes identified with
the Warm Gulf Stream), transports large amounts of heat from the subtropics to
more northerly regions. Multi-annual fluctuations in the MOC have a significant
influence on European climate. Because the ocean is a relatively
"slow" system, with a memory of many years to centuries, climate
prediction is possible once the initial state of the MOC is known. A further
demand, however, is that climate models correctly simulate the evolution of the
MOC and the interaction between MOC and climate. Because the MOC is badly
constrained by observations, the evolution of the MOC in climate models is
hardly validated. We suggest a new strategy to validate the MOC/climate
interaction and to assess model biases. Recently, a theory on the mechanism of
the sinking of deep water, that is, the downwelling branch of the MOC was
developed. With the aid of scaling laws and budget analysis one can assess
whether models give an accurate description of the downwelling branch of the
MOC.  

Within this project three model
configurations will be analyzed: The European Climate Model ECEARTH; its ocean
component in stand-alone mode OPA_1.0; and the same ocean model in higher
resolution: OPA_0.25. The aim is to make a quantitative assessment of
MOC/climate feedbacks, by estimating lead/lag relations between the MOC and
various oceanic and atmospheric fields, such as the heat and freshwater flux
through the ocean's surface and wind fields. We expect that the MOC/climate
feedback can be represented by a chain of such relations. The theoretical
analysis will serve as a framework to explain differences between models. Also,
model results will be validated by observations taken at sea. From this
comparison we will give a quantitative estimate of the model bias in
MOC/climate feedbacks and an estimate of the various roles of processes like
boundary-layer physics in the ocean; entrainment in overflows, air/sea
iteraction.  

Requirements 

We are looking for an
enthusiastic, science-driven, outstanding young physicist or mathematician, or
someone with a background in meteorology or physical oceanography. Experience
in fluid dynamics, nonlinear dynamics and numerical modeling is welcome. The
candidate should be theoretically strong, but also be able to perform numerical
experiments with large computer models. This work will be carried out in close
collaboration with the University of Utrecht. It is the intention that the work
will result in a PhD from Utrecht University.  

website link: 

http://www.knmi.
nl/over_het_ knmi/vacatures/ vacature201005en gels.pdf  

Workingplace: De Bilt 

Salary: The estimated PhD starting salary is €1.934,18 per month gross in the
first year and increase to €2.571,64 gross in the fourth year.  

Duration of the contract will be for a
period of 4 years. 

The selected candidate will be placed in the Stichting Wetenschappelijk
Onderzoek (SWO)KNMI. 

Additional information about the job can be obtained from dr. Sybren Drijfhout,
telephone number +31-(0)30-2206395, e-mail: drijf...@knmi.
nl 

To apply, please send a detailed CV together with a letter of motivation, a
list of references and a summary of your MSc thesis. 

You can apply for this job by sending your application, with reference to the
vacancy number KNMI 2010/05, before February 15, 2010 to recruitment@ 
minvenw.nl with a CC to drijf...@knmi  

   

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