Postdoctoral research associate, UNSW Sydney
Dr. Taimoor Sohail is a post-doctoral research associate in the School of Mathematics and Statistics at UNSW Sydney. His research focusses on understanding how the ocean takes up heat and freshwater due to climate change. Dr. Sohail holds a PhD in Earth Sciences from the Australian National University and a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering from Lafayette College, USA.
Climate change is warping our fresh water cycle – and much faster than we thought
Feb 24, 2022 20:44 pm UTC| Nature
Fresh water cycles from ocean to air to clouds to rivers and back to the oceans. This constant shuttling can give us the illusion of certainty. Fresh water will always come from the tap. Wont it? Unfortunately, thats...
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