
Bryam Orihuela-Pinto
@bryamop
Postdoctoral fellow @CSUAtmosSci.
Climate Scientist, PhD.
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04-12-2019 14:37:57
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Congratulations Bryam for submitting your PhD thesis this week! Fantastic achievement: 2 papers accepted, 1 to come, UNSW Science writing scholarship award, + AGU (American Geophysical Union) 2021 Outstanding Student Presentation Award! Thanks the sup team Prof. Matt England and A Santoso UNSW Climate Change Research Centre

My first ever article has been published in NatureClimate 🎉 !!! Read it here: rdcu.be/cO4rz and see quoted tweet for a nice summary of the findings. Big thanks to Prof. Matt England and Andrea Taschetto without whom this publication would not have been possible.




Climate change is slowing down the conveyor belt of ocean currents that brings warm water from the tropics up to the North Atlantic. New research looks at consequences of this conveyor collapsing entirely. Prof. Matt England Andrea Taschetto Bryam Orihuela-Pinto UNSW bit.ly/3awB3tS

An analysis in NatureClimate shows that the collapse of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation causes excess heat to accumulate in the tropical south Atlantic Ocean, resulting in atmospheric changes globally. go.nature.com/3xrhdth


Thanks Nate Byrne ABC News for summarising and sharing our research in News Breakfast!

Orihuela-Pinto, Bryam (Bryam Orihuela-Pinto), Agus Santoso, Matthew H. England (Prof. Matt England), & Andréa S. Taschetto (Andrea Taschetto). "Reduced ENSO Variability due to a Collapsed Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation" #JClimate 35, 16 (2022): 5307-5320, doi.org/10.1175/JCLI-D…




How does tropical Pacific sea surface temperature influence AMOC strength? Find out in our new paper, now available at AGU (American Geophysical Union) Geophysical Research Letters (GRL). W/ Agus Santoso, Prof. Matt England & Andrea Taschetto. Open access article: agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/20…
