DROUGHT-HEAT

Land-Climate Interactions: Constraints for Droughts and Heatwaves in a Changing Climate

DROUGHT-HEAT Collaborators

Structure of the DROUGHT-HEAT project, including confirmed national and international collaborators. ISMN (International Soil moisture Network), FLUXNET, C2SM (Center for Climate System Modeling), and COSMO (Consortium for Small-Scale Modeling) refer to infrastructure and modeling networks.

The DROUGHT-HEAT core team at ETH Zurich is embedded in a first-rate international and national collaboration network. The collaborators are listed alphabetically below:

Name Affiliation Field of collaboration
M. Allen University of Oxford, United Kingdom Climate extreme attribution
A. Arneth Karlsruhe Institute for Technology, Germany Land use & land cover changes
D. Baldocchi University Berkeley, United States of Amerika Ground observations
G. Balsamo European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts, United Kingdom Land-climate feedbacks & ESM
G. Bonan National Center for Atmospheric Research, United States of America Earth system & land modelling
N. Buchmann Federal Institute of Technology, Switzerland Ground observations
P. Ciais Climate and Environment Sciences Laboratory, France Carbon-cycle feedbacks
M. Claussen Max Planck Institute for Meteorology, Germany Earth system & land modelling
R. DeJeu VU University Amsterdam, The Netherlands Remote sensing data
F. Doblas-Reyes IC3 Land-climate feedbacks & ESM
H. Dolman VU University Amsterdam, The Netherlands Remote sensing data
W. Dorigo Vienna University of Technology, Austria Remote sensing data
P. Friedlingstein Univeristy of Exeter, United Kingdom Carbon-cycle feedbacks
B. v. den Hurk Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute, The Netherlands Land-climate feedbacks & ESM
R. Koster NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, Unites States of America Land-climate feedbacks & ESM
D. Lawrence National Center for Atmospheric Research, United States of America Earth system & land modelling
N. De Noblet Climate and Environment Sciences Laboratory, France Land use & land cover changes
A. Pitman UNSW Land use & land cover changes
M. Reichstein Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry, Germany Ground observations
C. Reick Max Planck Institute for Meteorology, Germany Earth system & land modelling
M. Schaepman University of Zurich, Switzerland Remote sensing data
S. Sitch University of Exeter, United Kingdom Carbon-cycle feedbacks
T. Stockdale European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts, United Kingdom Land-climate feedbacks & ESM
P. Stott Met Office, United Kingdom Climate extreme attribution
C. Taylor CEH Remote sensing data
R. Vautard Climate and Environment Sciences Laboratory, France Land-climate feedbacks & ESM
P. Verburg VU University Amsterdam, The Netherlands Land use & land cover changes
W. Wagner Vienna University of Technology, Austria Remote sensing data