Duration : approx. 5 months between February and August 2026
Using multi-year in situ wind profile measurements in East Antarctica, this internship aims to estimate the aerodynamic roughness length at multiple locations, assess its directional and methodological sensitivities, and investigate its spatial and temporal variability in relation to local microreliefs and prevailing wind and accumulation regimes.
Level and prerequisite : Master 2 in climate science, oceanography, hydrology, or a related field
Superviser and host laboratory : Charles Amory and Vincent Favier – Institut des Géosciences de l’Environnement (Grenoble)
Key words : aerodynamic roughness length - surface turbulent fluxes - Antarctic ice sheet - in situ observations
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