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  1. Syukuro "Suki" Manabe (真鍋 淑郎, Manabe Shukurō, born 21 September 1931) is a JapaneseAmerican physicist, meteorologist, and climatologist, who pioneered the use of computers to simulate global climate change and natural climate variations.

  2. Syukuro Manabe. In the early 1960's, we developed a radiative-convective model of the atmosphere, and explored the role of greenhouse gases such as water vapor, carbon dioxide and ozone in maintaining and changing the thermal structure of the atmosphere.

  3. May 10, 2024 · Manabe Syukuro (born September 21, 1931, Shingu, Ehime prefecture, Japan) is a meteorologist who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics in 2021 for the foundational progress he and German oceanographer Klaus Hasselmann made in modeling Earth’s climate, quantifying variability, and predicting global warming.

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  5. Oct 5, 2021 · Princeton University senior meteorologist Syukuro “Suki” Manabe was awarded the 2021 Nobel Prize in physics for his 1960s research pioneering the field of climate modeling. His peers and colleagues describe his legacy and impact amidst the campus celebration.

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  6. Oct 5, 2021 · Princeton University senior meteorologist Syukuro “Suki” Manabe has been awarded the 2021 Nobel Prize in physics “for the physical modeling of Earth’s climate, quantifying variability and reliably predicting global warming.”

  7. Syukuro Manabe. W Dansgaard, SJ Johnsen, HB Clausen, D Dahl-Jensen, NS Gundestrup, ... Transient responses of a coupled ocean–atmosphere model to gradual changes of atmospheric CO2. Part I. Annual mean response. Climate and the ocean circulation: I. The atmospheric circulation and the hydrology of the earth's surface.

  8. We met and interviewed physics laureate Suki Manabe on 16 March, 2022. We spoke about his endless curiosity, valuable life advice and the topic he has researched for the last six decades – climate change.

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