Cécile Davrinche
ITS Inter- and Transdisciplinary Sessions
The 2024 Outstanding Student and PhD candidate Presentation (OSPP) Award is awarded to Cécile Davrinche for the poster/PICO entitled:
Projection of near-surface winds in Antarctica using Earth System Models downscaled by a regional atmospheric model (MAR) (Davrinche, C.; Agosta, C.; Orsi, A.; Amory, C.; Kittel, C.)
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Cécile Davrinche is a PhD student at the LSCE in France. Her research focuses on understanding the drivers and variability of near-surface winds in Antarctica.
The work presented during EGU24 focuses on comparing the evolution between the end of the 21st and the 20th century of near-surface winds intensity all over Antarctica for 4 different Earth System Models (ESMs) downscaled by a regional atmospheric model (MAR). It follows a previous study that she has published in The Cryosphere about the drivers of near-surface winds between 2010 and 2020.
Publication resulting from this award
Davrinche, C., Orsi, A., Amory, C., Kittel, C., and Agosta, C.: Future changes in Antarctic near-surface winds: regional variability and key drivers under a high-emission scenario, The Cryosphere, 19, 6023–6042, https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-19-6023-2025, 2025.