Seraphine Hauser, M.Sc.
- PhD student
- Group:
Large-scale dynamics and predictability
- Room: 219
CN 435 - Phone: +49 721 608-28713
- seraphine hauser ∂does-not-exist.kit edu
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
Institute of Meteorology and Climate Research
Hermann-von-Helmholtz-Platz 1
76344 Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen
Research interests / About myself
Even during my undergraduate years, my focus was on understanding the dynamics of the atmosphere. During my bachelor and master thesis, I was able to gain experience in this field. In my bachelor thesis, I performed a synoptic analysis of a dust storm in spring 2015 on the Arabian Peninsula. Two years later, in my master's thesis, I explored the influence of El Nino on rainfall variability in Australia from a weather system perspective.
In my PhD at KIT, I am now focusing on the potential vorticity dynamics of blocked weather regime life cycles in the Euro-Atlantic region as part of project A8 the Transregional Collaborative Research Center WavesToWeather.
Publications
Hauser, S, Grams, CM, Reeder, MJ, McGregor, S, Fink, AH, Quinting, JF. A weather system perspective on winter–spring rainfall variability in southeastern Australia during El Niño. QJR Meteorol Soc. 2020; 146: 2614– 2633. https://doi.org/10.1002/qj.3808