Max Planck Institute for Meteorology
The Max Planck Institute for Meteorology (MPI-M) is an
internationally renowned institute for climate research. Its goal is to
understand the changing climate of our Earth.
The MPI-M comprises three departments:
and three independent research groups:
Scientists
at the MPI-M investigate what determines the sensitivity of the Earth
system to perturbations such as the changing composition of its
atmosphere, and work toward establishing the sources and limits of
predictability within the Earth system. MPI-M develops and analyses
sophisticated models of the Earth system, which simulate the processes
within atmosphere, land and ocean. Such models have developed into
important tools for understanding the behaviour of our climate, and they
form the basis for international assessments of climate change.
Targeted in-situ measurements and satellite observations complement the
model simulations.
Together with several other non-university research institutions the MPI-M and the University of Hamburg constitute the KlimaCampus, a centre of excellence for climate research and education in Hamburg, Germany.
Want to know more?
Max Planck Institute for Meteorology's Official Website