Willi May
Professional Address: Danish meteorological Institute, DMI, Lyngbyvej 100, 2100 København Ø. Tel: 39 15 75 00
Fax: 39 27 10 80
E-mail: wm@dmi.dk
Occupation: Scientist, Climate Section, Danish Meteorological Institute, Copenhagen
University degrees: 1989 MSc meteorology, University in Cologne, Germany
1995 PhD in meteorology, University Hamburg, Germany
Professional activity:
1989-1991 Associate Scientist, University in Cologne, Germany
1991-1992 Associate Scientist, National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, Colorado
1992-1995 Associate Scientist, Max-Planck-Institute for Meteorology in Hamburg, Germany
1995- Scientist, Danish Meteorological Institute in Copenhagen, Denmark
International research projects:
1998-2000: Project coordinator of “Enhanced Resolution Modelling Study on Anthropogenic Climate Change” funded by the European Commission
1998-2001: Principle investigator of “Interannual and Decadal Climate Variability: Scale Interaction Experiments” funded by the European Commission
2000-2003: Principle investigator of “Predictability and Variability of Monsoons and the Agricultural Impacts of Climate Change” funded by the European Commission
Other professional duties:
· Reviewer for 16 scientific journals
· Contributing author to the Third Assessment Report of the IPCC; Chapter 10: Regional Climate Information – Evaluation and Projections
· Member of the steering board of the MedClivar initiative
Selected scientific papers:
May, W., 2004: Variability and extremes of daily rainfall during the Indian summer monsoon in the period 1901-1989. Global and Planetary Change, 44, 83-105.
May, W., 2004: Potential future changes in the Indian summer monsoon due to greenhouse warming: Analysis of mechanisms in a global time-slice experiment. Climate Dynamics, 22, 289-414.
May, W., 2004: Simulation of variability and extremes of daily rainfall during the Indian summer monsoon for present and future times in a global time-slice experiment. Climate Dynamics, 22, 183-204.
May, W., 2003: The Indian summer monsoon and its sensitivity to mean SSTs: Simulations with the ECHAM4 AGCM at T106 horizontal resolution. Journal of the Meteorological Society of Japan, 81, 57-83.
Voss, R., W. May, and E. Roeckner, 2002: Enhanced resolution modelling study on anthropogenic climate change: Changes in extremes of the hydrological cycle. International Journal of Climatology, 22, 755-777.
May, W., 1999: Space-time spectra of the atmospheric intraseasonal variability in the extratropics and their dependency on the El Niño/Southern Oscillation phenomenon: model versus observation. Climate Dynamics, 15, 369-387.
May, W., and L. Bengtsson, 1998: The signature of ENSO in the Northern Hemisphere midlatitude seasonal mean flow and high-frequency intraseasonal variability. Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics, 69, 81-100.
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