Simona Bordoni (born 1972) is an Italian professor of atmospheric physics who leads a research group at the University of Trento since 2019. She studies atmospheric dynamics, with a special emphasis on understanding the coupling between larger-scale circulations and the hydrological cycle, in particular in tropical monsoon systems.

Simona Bordoni
Born1972 (age 51–52)
Alma materUniversity of California, Los Angeles
Scientific career
FieldsClimate science, Atmospheric physics
InstitutionsCalifornia Institute of Technology
Thesis “On the role of eddies in monsoonal circulations: observations and theory”  (2007)
Doctoral advisorBjorn Stevens
Websiteweb.gps.caltech.edu/~bordoni/

Career

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Bordoni received her M.Sc in Atmospheric Sciences from UCLA in 2003, and her PhD in Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences from UCLA in 2007. She was then an assistant professor (2009-2017) and subsequently a full professor of environmental science and engineering (2017-2019) at the California Institute of Technology.

Bordoni and Tapio Schneider have a highly cited paper on the onset of the Asian monsoon that used an idealised climate model to show that the monsoon is a rapid transition between two circulation regions.[1] Simone has also worked with Salvatore Pascale to study the weakening of the North American monsoon and its consequences for regional water resources.[2] Her analysis of ocean winds over the Gulf of California and northeast Pacific Ocean identified that the onset of the summer season is accompanied by a seasonal reversal of the wind flow along the Gulf.[3]

Areas of Interest

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Monsoons, Tropical dynamics, Climate Dynamics Interactions between mesoscale and large-scale circulations[4]

Awards

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  • 2014 ISSNAF (Italian Scientists and Scholars of North America Foundation) Young Scientist Award in Environmental Sciences[5]
  • 2009 James R. Holton Junior Scientist Award[6]

References

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  1. ^ Tapio Schneider; Bordoni, Simona (August 2008). "Monsoons as eddy-mediated regime transitions of the tropical overturning circulation". Nature Geoscience. 1 (8): 515–519. Bibcode:2008NatGe...1..515B. doi:10.1038/ngeo248. ISSN 1752-0908.
  2. ^ Pascale, Salvatore; Boos, William R.; Bordoni, Simona; Delworth, Thomas L.; Sarah B. Kapnick; Murakami, Hiroyuki; Vecchi, Gabriel A.; Zhang, Wei (November 2017). "Weakening of the North American monsoon with global warming" (PDF). Nature Climate Change. 7 (11): 806–812. Bibcode:2017NatCC...7..806P. doi:10.1038/nclimate3412. hdl:11572/244972. ISSN 1758-6798.
  3. ^ Bordoni, Simona; Ciesielski, Paul E.; Johnson, Richard H.; McNoldy, Brian D.; Stevens, Bjorn (2004). "The low-level circulation of the North American Monsoon as revealed by QuikSCAT". Geophysical Research Letters. 31 (10): n/a. Bibcode:2004GeoRL..3110109B. doi:10.1029/2004GL020009. hdl:11858/00-001M-0000-000E-BADA-B. ISSN 1944-8007. S2CID 603476.
  4. ^ "Simona Bordoni Research Group at Caltech". web.gps.caltech.edu. Retrieved 2020-03-07.
  5. ^ "ISSNAF AWARD LAUREATE - ISSNAF - Italian Scientists and Scholars in North America Foundation". www.issnaf.org. Retrieved 2019-04-12.
  6. ^ "Bordoni Receives 2009 James R. Holton Junior Scientist Award". Honors Program. Retrieved 2019-04-12.
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