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Tahereh Alinejadtabrizi (Nasim)


Nasim is a research fellow in atmospheric science at Monash University, with a strong interest in how shallow convective clouds and their associated precipitation interact with aerosols over the Southern Ocean. Her research investigates how these interactions contribute to persistent biases in radiation and precipitation in climate models over the Southern Hemisphere. During her PhD, she has used satellite observations, reanalysis datasets, local observations and air mass trajectory analysis to explore these processes. She is now looking to extend this understanding to help improve the representation of these low level clouds in climate models.

Research Fellow

Monash University

People > Researchers > Tahereh Alinejadtabrizi (Nasim)

Tahereh Alinejadtabrizi (Nasim)


Research Fellow

Monash University

Nasim is a research fellow in atmospheric science at Monash University, with a strong interest in how shallow convective clouds and their associated precipitation interact with aerosols over the Southern Ocean. Her research investigates how these interactions contribute to persistent biases in radiation and precipitation in climate models over the Southern Hemisphere. During her PhD, she has used satellite observations, reanalysis datasets, local observations and air mass trajectory analysis to explore these processes. She is now looking to extend this understanding to help improve the representation of these low level clouds in climate models.

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