자요티 자하브 Jyoti Jadhav

Postdoctoral Research Fellow

Email: jyoti@pusan.ac.kr

  • Coupled Ocean-Atmosphere dynamics
  • Climate Change
  • Sea level rise
  • Dynamics of Past climate variability
  • Antarctica and Southern Ocean climate

 

Education

2021 Ph.D. in Meteorology and Physical Oceanography, Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, Pune, India
2013 MTech. Atmospheric Science, University of Pune, India
2011 M.Sc. Physics, University of Pune, India
2009 B.Sc. Physics, University of Pune, India

Work Experience

2021 present Postdoctoral Research Fellow, IBS Center for Climate Physics, Busan, Korea
2019 2021 Project Scientist, Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, Pune, India

Fellowships, Awards, and Honors

2018 Best Presentation Award: offer participation in Arctic Frontiers Emerging leaders program 2019

Publications

  1. J. Jyoti, P. Swapna, R. Krishnan. (2023). North Indian Ocean sea level rise in the past and future: The role of climate change and variability, Global and Planetary Change, vol. 228, article 104205, doi: 10.1016/j.gloplacha.2023.104205
  2. Kyung-Sook Yun, Axel Timmermann, Sun-Seon Lee, Matteo Willeit, Andrey Ganopolski, Jyoti Jadhav. (2023). A transient coupled general circulation model (CGCM) simulation of the past 3 million years, Climate of the Past, vol. 19, 10, pp. 1951 – 1974, doi: 10.5194/cp-19-1951-2023
  3. Swapna, Panickal., Sreeraj, P., Sandeeep, N., Jyoti, J., Krishnan, R., Prajeesh, A.G., Ayantika, D.C., Manmeet, S. (2022). Increasing Frequency of Extremely Severe Cyclonic Storms in the North Indian Ocean by Anthropogenic Warming and Southwest Monsoon Weakening. Geophysical Research Letter, 49, e2021GL094650, doi: 10.1029/2021GL094650
  4. Jyoti J., Swapna, P., Krishnan, R., Naidu, C. V. (2019). Pacific Modulation of Accelerated south Indian Ocean sea level rise during the early 21st-Century. Climate Dynamics, 53, 7-8, 4413-4432. doi:10.1007/s00382-019-04795-0
  5. Swapna, P., Jyoti, J., Krishnan, R., Sandeep, N., Griffies, S. M. (2017). Multidecadal weakening of Indian summer monsoon circulation induces an increasing northern Indian Ocean sea level. Geophysical Research Letter, 44, 10, 560-10,572. doi.org/10.1002/2017GL074706
  6. Jyoti, J., Swapna, P., Marathe, S., Ashok, K. (2015). On the possible cause of distinct El-Niño types in the recent decades, Scientific Report, 5, 17009.doi:10.1038/srep17009
  7. Sandeep, N., Swapna, P., Ashok, K., Jyoti, J., Krishnan, R. (2015). Changes in biological productivity associated with Ningaloo Niño/Niña events in the southern subtropical Indian Ocean in recent decades, Scientific Report, 6, 27467. doi:10.1038/srep27467

 

Reports/ Book chapters:

  1. Chapter 1: Introduction to Climate Change over the Indian Region, Krishnan, R., Gnanaseelan, C., Sanjay, J., Swapna, P., Chirag, D., Sabin, T. P., Jyoti, J., Sandeep, N., Ayantika, D.C., Manmeet, S., Mujumdar, M., Anant, P., Abha, T., Rajeev, M. (2020). National Climate Change Report, 1-20. Springer Publication.
  2. Chapter 9: Sea-level Rise, Swapna, P., Ravichandran, M., Nidheesh, G., Jyoti, J., Sandeep, N., Deepa, J. S. (2020). National Climate Change Report, 175-189. Springer Publication.
  3. Krishnan, R., Swapna, P., Ayantika, D.C., Sandeep, N., Prajeesh, A.G., Manmeet, S., Aditi, M., Roxy, M., Ramesh, V., Jyoti, J., Sabin, T. P., Sanjay, J., Sandeep, I. (2017). The IITM Earth System Model (IITM ESM). Climate Change over India: an interim report, pp (29-37).