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ORCID iD : 0000-0002-2294-7823
Scopus Author ID: 24331295800
Membro do Lab. /UI: CESAM - Centre for Environmental and Marine Studies, Atmospheric Processes and Modelling Group
- Área Investigação: Meteorology and climate, hydrological cycle
Ultimas 5 publicações (ou as + relevantes):
Wille, J. D., Favier, V., Dufour, A., Gorodetskaya, I. V., Turner, J., Agosta, C., Codron, F. (2019): Antarctic surface melt triggered by atmospheric rivers, Nature Geoscience, Nat. Geosci., doi:10.1038/s41561-019-0460-1.
Lombardi, D., Gorodetskaya, I., Barruol, G., & Camelbeeck, T. (2019). Thermally induced icequakes detected on blue ice areas of the East Antarctic ice sheet. Annals of Glaciology, 60(79), 45-56. doi:10.1017/aog.2019.26
Souverijns, N., A. Gossart, M. Demuzere, J.T.M. Lenaerts, B. Medley, I. V. Gorodetskaya, S. Van den Broucke, and N. Van Lipzig. (2019), A new Regional Climate Model for POLAR-CORDEX: Evaluation of a 30-year Hindcast with COSMO-CLM2 over Antarctica, J. Geophys. Res. Atmos., 124. https://doi.org/10.1029/2018JD028862.
Gorodetskaya, I. V., Kneifel, S., Maahn, M., Van Tricht, K., Thiery, W., Schween, J. H., Mangold, A., Crewell, S., and Van Lipzig, N. P. M.: Cloud and precipitation properties from ground-based remote sensing instruments in East Antarctica, Cryosphere, 9, 285-304, doi:10.5194/tc-9-285-2015 (2015).
Gorodetskaya, I. V., M. Tsukernik, K. Claes, F. M. Ralph, W. D. Neff, and N. P. M. Van Lipzig: The role of atmospheric rivers in anomalous snow accumulation in East Antarctica, Geophys. Res. Lett., 41, 6199-6206, doi:10.1002/2014GL060881(2014)
Funded projects (ongoing and concluded):
2019-2020, PI: Project APMAR: "Antarctic Peninsula precipitation and surface Mass balance: what is the role of Atmospheric Rivers?" Antarctic field work grant by FCT/PROPOLAR (Portuguese Polar Program).
2019-2021, project partner: Sea Salt Aerosol above Artic Sea Ice – sources, processes and climate impacts" (SSAASI-CLIM) funded by UK Nature Environment Research Council (NERC). Website: https://www.arctic.ac.uk/research/mosaic/mosaic-ssaasi-clim/ Part of MOSAIC-International Arctic Drift Expedition.Website: https://www.mosaic-expedition.org/
2016-2019, co-PI and researcher: Antarctic Circumnavigation Expedition (ACE) Project "Quantifying precipitation and its contribution to surface freshening in the Southern Ocean" Funded by: Swiss Polar Institute. Website: https://spi-ace-expedition.ch/
2016-2017, PI: Project EXPAR: "Extreme precipitation events in Antarctica: investigating the role of Atmospheric Rivers", Travel grant by FCT/PROPOLAR (Portuguese Polar Program). Website: http://www.propolar.org/expar.html
2017-2018, PI: Project EXPAR-II "Exploring precipitation in Antarctica and the role of Atmospheric Rivers" (CESAM/U Aveiro, Portugal), Travel grant by FCT/PROPOLAR (Portuguese Polar Program).
2015-2019, co-PI: Project AEROCLOUD "How do aerosols and clouds affect the East Antarctic climate?" Funded by: Belgian Science Policy. Website: https://ees.kuleuven.be/hydrant/aerocloud/
2008-2014, co-PI and postdoctoral researcher: Project HYDRANT: "The atmospheric branch of the hydrological cycle in Antarctica" Funded by: Belgian Science Policy. Website: https://ees.kuleuven.be/hydrant/hydrant.html
2004-2008, PI: NASA Earth System Science PhD fellowship (Columbia University, USA), funded by: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, USA
Academic degrees:
2008 PhD (Earth and Environmental Sciences), Columbia University in the City of New York, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, USA. Specialization: Atmospheric science/Climate/Oceanography
2002 MSc (Earth and Environmental Sciences), Columbia University in the City of New York, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, USA
2000 Diploma (Geography, with honors), Saint Petersburg State University, Russia. Specialization: Meteorology
Expeditions (field work):
Jan-Feb 2017: Member of the Antarctic Circumnavigation Expedition on board R/V Akademik Tryoshnikov organized by Swiss Polar Institute. Atmospheric and oceanographic measurements.
Jan-Feb 2010: Member of the Belgian Antarctic Research Expedition 2009-2010, HYDRANT project. Meteo, cloud and precipitation measurements at Princess Elisabeth station, East Antarctica.
Jan-Feb 2009: Member of the Belgian Antarctic Research Expedition 2008-2009, HYDRANT project. Meteorological and cloud measurements at Princess Elisabeth station, East Antarctica.
June 2002: Member of the scientific expedition on board R/V Knorr, “The Nordic Seas: Water Mass Structure, Circulation and Connections Between the Arctic and Atlantic Ocean». Assisting in oceanographic measurements (CTD and LADCP).
Teaching:
2019 Invited instructor at the Atmospheric River Colloquium Summer School, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California-San Diego, USA
2017-2018 Lecturer "Processing and analysis of the atmospheric and marine data" (Physics Module) course for graduate students, University Aveiro, Portugal
2017 Lecturer in "Global Climate System" (Module on Past, Present and Future Climate) course for graduate students, University Aveiro, Portugal
2013 Lecturer in "Atmospheric Modeling" (module on cloud physics) course for graduate students, VU Brussels and KU Leuven, Belgium
Supervision:
Postdoctoral fellow supervision:
2016-2017 (Supervisor): A. Terpstra (CESAM, U Aveiro, Portugal): "Extreme precipitation events in Antarctica: investigating the role of atmospheric rivers"
PhD student supervising:
Jan 2018-present (Supervisor): C. Viceto (U Aveiro, Portugal): "Assessing the role of atmospheric rivers in Arctic precipitation in present and future climate" (FCT Phd fellowship, collaboration with German project AC3 - Arctic Warming Amplification)
2015-present (Co-supervisor): N. Souverijns (KUL, Belgium): "How do aerosols and clouds affect the East Antarctic climate?" (FWO/AEROCLOUD project)
2015-present (Co-supervisor): A. Gossart (KUL, Belgium): "Assessing the role of snowdrift on local mass redistribution in East Antarctic" (AEROCLOUD project)
2012-2016 (Co-supervisor): K. Van Tricht (KUL, Belgium): "The role of clouds in the climate of Greenland"
Research assistant supervision:
2017-2018 (Supervisor): R. Silva (CESAM, U Aveiro, Portugal): "Sensitivity of intense precipitation events in Portugal to cloud representation in a regional climate model"
MSc supervision:
2018-present (Supervisor): D. Luis (U Aveiro, Portugal): " Characterizing precipitation over the Southern Ocean"
2011-2012 (Supervisor): W. Thiery (KU Leuven, Belgium): "Modeling surface and snowdrift sublimation at the Belgian Antarctic station Princess Elisabeth"
Bachelor supervision:
2016-2018 (Supervisor): 4 bachelor projects (U Aveiro, Dept of Physics, Portugal);
2011-2015 (Supervisor): 5 bachelor projects (KU Leuven, Belgium)
Conference organization/chairing: (last 5 years):
2016-2020: Session convener "Clouds and precipitation in polar regions", EGU General Assembly
2018-2020: Session co-convener "The atmospheric water cycle", EGU General Assembly
2019: Invited session co-convener "The hydrological cycle at high latitudes: variability, changes and impacts on the cryosphere", IUGG General Assembly, Montreal
2018: Member of the organizing committee of the 10th Portuguese Polar Conference 2018: Member of the organizing committee of the 2nd International Atmospheric Rivers conference, La Jolla, USA
2017: Session chair, Workshop of Antarctic Meteorology and Climate, Boulder, USA
2016: Member of the organizing committee and co-chair of the International Atmospheric Rivers conference, La Jolla, USA
2012: Head of the Organizing Committee, ICPM Workshop, USA
Outreach:
2019 Interactive presentation about Antarctica and Polar Photos Exposition for pre-escolar (CIAQ, Aveiro, Portugal)
2018 Interactive games about Antarctica and Polar Photos Exposition at Primary School (Gafanha da Nazaré, Portugal)
2013 Contributing to the theatre play "Moi Nuage", Youth theatre Galafronie (Brussels, Belgium)
2013: Interactive exposition and games on Antarctic clouds during Antarctic Science Fair "Bringing the Poles to Brussels" (Brussels, Belgium).
2010-2011: Interactive lectures on Antarctic climate for high-school students (Londerzeel engineering school, Belgium);
2007 Collaborative work on the artistic representation of the effect of global warming on Arctic sea ice "Warning Signs" by Susan Munoz (New York, USA);
2007 Exposition on Arctic sea ice, New York City International Polar Weekend. American Museum of Natural History.
2006 Lecturer on Arctic climate, American Museum of Natural History, New York.
2002-2007 Activities about clouds and Arctic sea ice during Open Door events at Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University, Palisades, NY, USA.