Eric T. Wolf
climate + planets + computer models
Research Interests:
In the most general sense, I am interested in the study of planetary atmospheres and their evolution. My work is theoretical and computational. My primary tools are 3D general circulation models, line-by-line and correlated-k radiative transfer models, and cloud and aerosol microphysical models.
I am interested in planetary habitability, the past, present, and future of Earth's climate, the past and present of Mars' climate, and terrestrial extrasolar planets.
Contact Information:
eric.wolf (at) colorado.edu
3665 Discovery Drive
Campus Box 600
Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics
University of Colorado, Boulder
Boulder, CO 80303
Affiliations:
University of Colorado, Boulder
Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics
Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences
NASA Nexus for Exoplanet System Science
NASA Virtual Planetary Laboratory
NASA Sellers Exoplanet Environments Collaboration