Researcher

Dr Joaquin Blanco

Biography

 

 

Dr. Joaquin Blanco started his Research Associate position at CCRC in 2023. Among his various topics of interests are: atmospheric dispersion and pollution, tropical meteorology and oceanography, idealised simulations, cloud albedo and precipitation processes, and climate change.

 

LIST OF PUBLICATIONS

Blanco, J.E. and G.J. Berri, 2013: New indices for the spatial validation of plume forecasts with observations of smoke plumes from...view more

 

 

Dr. Joaquin Blanco started his Research Associate position at CCRC in 2023. Among his various topics of interests are: atmospheric dispersion and pollution, tropical meteorology and oceanography, idealised simulations, cloud albedo and precipitation processes, and climate change.

 

LIST OF PUBLICATIONS

Blanco, J.E. and G.J. Berri, 2013: New indices for the spatial validation of plume forecasts with observations of smoke plumes from grassfires. Atmos. Environ., 67, 313-322.

Nolan, D.S., S.N. Tulich, and J.E. Blanco, 2016: The Structure of the ITCZ with Parameterized and Resolved Convection in Aquachannel and Aquapatch Simulations. J. Adv. Model. Earth Syst., 8.

Blanco, J.E., D.S. Nolan and S. N. Tulich, 2016: Simulations of Convectively Coupled Kelvin Waves on Aquachannels: 1. Propagation speeds, composite structures, and comparison with aquaplanets. J. Geophys. Res. Atmos., 121.

Blanco, J.E., D.S. Nolan and B.E. Mapes, 2016: Simulations of Convectively Coupled Kelvin Waves on Aquachannels: 2. Life cycle and dynamical-convective coupling. J. Geophys. Res. Atmos., 121.

Blanco, J.E., D.S. Nolan and B.E. Mapes, 2019: Nonlinear zonal propagation of organized convection in the tropics. J. Atmos. Sci., 76, 2837-2867.

Datseris, G., J.E. Blanco, O. Hadas, S. Bony, R. Caballero, Y. Kaspi and B. Stevens, 2022: Minimal recipes for global cloudiness. Geophys. Res. Lett, 49, e2022GL099678.

Hadas, O., G. Datseris, J.E. Blanco, S. Bony, R. Caballero, B. Stevens and Y. Kaspi, 2023: The Role of Baroclinic Activity in Controlling Earth’s Albedo in the Present and Future Climates. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci., 120(5), e2208778, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.22087781

Blanco, J.E., R. Caballero, G. Datseris, B. Stevens, S. Bony, O. Hadas and Y. Kaspi, 2023: A cloud-controlling factor perspective on the hemispheric asymmetry of extratropical cloud albedo. J. Clim, DOI: 10.1175/JCLI-D-22-0410.1


My Qualifications

PhD. Atmospheric Sciences | University of Miami RSMAS

MSc. Meteorology and Physical Oceanography | University of Miami RSMAS

Lic. Atmospheric Science | University of Buenos Aires

 

 

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Location

Mathews Building, Level 4