Gabriel Chiodo
Education: PhD candidate at Universidad Complutense de Madrid (2009-present)
Formation: Degree in Meteorology, Universität Wien, Vienna, Austria MsC in Meteorology, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Madrid, Spain
e-mail: gchiodo@ucm.es
Scientific Interests: Solar variability and impacts on climate, climate modeling, middle atmosphere dynamics
Research Activity
Publications in peer-reviewed journals (SCI)
Chiodo G., N. Calvo, D.Marsh and Garcia-Herrera, R. (2012): The 11 year solar cycle signal in transient simulations from the Whole Atmosphere Community Climate Model. Journal of Geophysical Research, 117, D06109.
Chiodo G., and L.Haimberger (2009): Interannual Changes in mass consistent energy budgets from ERA-Interim and satellite data. Journal of Geophysical Research, 115, D02112.
Conference proceedings (International)-Last five years:
- Chiodo G., K. Matthes, K. Kodera, N. Calvo and R. Garcia-Herrera (2012). Sensitivity of the atmospheric response to idealized UV solar-cycle variations in WACCM. 3rd international conference on Earth-System-Modeling, Hamburg, Germany.
- Chiodo G. and H.Schmidt (2012). Combined effects of the 11-year solar cycle and the QBO in transient HAMMONIA simulations. 3rd international conference on Earth-System-Modeling, Hamburg, Germany.
- Chiodo G., K. Matthes, K. Kodera and N. Calvo (2011). Sensitivity of the atmospheric response to idealized spectrally resolved solar forcing in WACCM. World Climate Research Program / Open Science Conference, Denver, USA.
- Chiodo G., N. Calvo, H.Schmidt and R. Garcia-Herrera (2011). Solar cycle effects in two coupled chemistry-climate models. Space-Climate 4, Goa, India.
- Chiodo G., N. Calvo and R. Garcia-Herrera (2010). The solar-cycle in WACCM-3.5 simulations. SOLARIS Meeting 2010, Potsdam, Germany.
- Chiodo G., E.Rashke, M.Giorgetta and S.Kinne (2008). ECHAM5 model sensitivity to variations at low sun elevations. EGU 2008, Vienna, Austria
- Chiodo G. and L. Haimberger (2008). The global surface energy balance in ERA-Interim and satellite derived fluxes. EGU 2008, Vienna, Austria
- Current projects:
- COST action ES 1005 "Towards a more complete assessment of the impact of solar variability on the Earth's climate" 2011-2016
- International Stays:
2012
2011
2010
2008
- Jan-Apr 2013 : Visitor at the National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, CO, USA
- Sep 2012: Visitor at the Max Planck Institute for Meteorology, Hamburg, Germany
- Nov 2011: Visitor at the GeoForschungsZentrum Potsdam (GFZ)
- Sep-Oct 2011 : Visitor at the National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, CO, USA
- Sep-Dec 2010 : Guest of the International Max-Planck Research School (IMPRS-ESM), Max Planck Institute for Meteorlogy, Hamburg, Germany.