Global Climate Model Diagnostics and Evaluation:
At the Intersection of Models and Satellite Data
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Organization
NASA
Reference Code
0014-NPP-MAR
26-LRC-Earth Sci
How To Apply
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- Please visit the NASA Postdoctoral Program website for application instructions and requirements:
How to Apply
| NASA Postdoctoral Program - A complete application to the NASA Postdoctoral Program includes:
- Research proposal
- Three letters of recommendation
- Official doctoral transcript documents
Final date to receive applications
3/1/2026 6:00:59 PM Eastern Time Zone
Description
Understanding the complex interactions that comprise Earth’s climate system is an urgent problem whose answer has significant implications on human life, economics, and geo‑politics. The most comprehensive tool available to study climate system evolution is the general circulation model (GCM), an amalgamation of physical processes involving the atmosphere, ocean, cryosphere, biosphere, and their interactions that produce Earth’s climate. Our understanding of these processes is incomplete;
therefore, GCMs are imperfect, making the evaluation, diagnosis, and attribution of GCM deficiencies an important area of research.
This opportunity is motivated by the need to evaluate, diagnose, and understand critical physical processes using models and observations to improve GCMs. This goal of this group is to evaluate, diagnose, and attribute model errors to physical processes through innovative approaches using NASA satellite data (e.g., CERES, CALIPSO, Cloud
SAT, and MODIS). The research being conducted evaluates GCMs on timescales from the diurnal cycle to interannual variability and on spatial scales from local to global. Specific focuses within this opportunity include interactions between polar clouds, sea ice, and poleward heat transport; the representation of extratropical cyclones and mid‑latitude cloud feedbacks; and evaluating GCM diurnal cycle representation and the “knock‑on” effects to the climate state and its evolution.
Location
Langley Research Center
Hampton, Virginia
Field of Science
:
Earth Science
Advisors
- Patrick Charles Taylor
patrick.c.taylor
Eligibility is currently open to:
- U.S. Citizens
- U.S. Lawful Permanent Residents (LPR)
- Foreign Nationals eligible for an Exchange Visitor J‑1 visa status
- Applicants for LPR, asylees, or refugees in the U.S. at the time of application with
1) a valid EAD card and
2) I‑485 or I‑589 forms in pending status
Eligibility Requirements
- Degree:
Doctoral Degree.
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