The Koren Lab

Cloud Physics

Research

We explore the physics of clouds and precipitation, ocean-atmosphere interactions, and nonlinear dynamics, all within the context of climate.

Our research approaches include theoretical exploration of nonlinear differential equations, numerical simulations of clouds and cloud fields, satellite data analysis, field measurements, and theoretical work on remote sensing and radiative transfer.

Our group develops new approaches in fluid dynamics, complex systems, electromagnetic radiation, cloud microphysics, computer vision, and statistics.

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Recent Publications

Dynamics and microphysics in small developing cumulus clouds

Khain A., Pinsky M., Eytan E., Koren I., Altaratz O., Arieli Y. & Gavze E. (2024) Atmospheric Research. 307, 107454.

Multifaceted aerosol effects on precipitation

Stier P., van den Heever S. C., Christensen M. W., Gryspeerdt E., Dagan G., Saleeby S. M., Bollasina M., Donner L., Emanuel K., Ekman A. M., Feingold G., Field P., Forster P., Haywood J., Kahn R., Koren I., Kummerow C., L\u2019Ecuyer T., Lohmann U., Ming Y., Myhre G., Quaas J., Rosenfeld D., Samset B., Seifert A., Stephens G. & Tao W. K. (2024) Nature Geoscience. 17, p. 719-732

Influence of open ocean biogeochemistry on aerosol and clouds: Recent findings and perspectives

Sellegri K., Simó R., Wang B., Alpert P. A., Altieri K., Burrows S., Hopkins F. E., Koren I., McCoy I. L., Ovadnevaite J., Salter M. & Schmale J. (2024) Elementa. 12, 1, 00058.
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