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Dr. Gregor C. Leckebusch is Associate Professor at Freie Universität Berlin. The main research interests are focussed on the diagnosis of natural and anthropogenic induced climate variability and related impacts on large scale to synoptic scale processes. The understanding of underlying physical mechanisms is therefore of crucial importance. During his scientific work he gained experience in the analysis of meteorological processes on different time and spatial scales, i.e. from paleo-climate conditions to regional modelling within statistic-dynamical downscaling techniques. Actually, his research is focused on the estimation of anthropogenic climate change impacts of meteorological extreme events. He achieved high level skills in the realisation of interdisciplinary projects. He has contributed to previous and running EU projects (MICE, ENSEMBLES, CIRCE) which scientific outcome build up the basis of the ongoing work focussed on the understanding of the climate risk at regional scale and the quantitative estimation of anthropogenic climate change impacts e.g. on insurance business.
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