Olga Zolina

Olga Zolina

Dr. Olga Zolina
Born (1975-02-06)6 February 1975
Moscow, Soviet Union
Fields Meteorologist
Atmospheric Scientist
Institutions Moscow State University
Shirshov Institute of Oceanology
(Russian Academy of Sciences)
University of Bonn
Joseph Fourier University
Alma mater Moscow State University
Doctoral advisor Sergey Gulev
Known for Changes in European Extreme Precipitation

Olga Zolina (Russian: Ольга Геннадиевна Золина) (6 February 1975) is a climate scientist, member of the GEWEX (WCRP), responsible for GEWEX Radiation Panel (extreme climate and weather events), member of the European Geosciences Union, German Meteorological Society and the American Geophysical Union.

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  1. Zolina, O., C. Simmer, S. K. Gulev, 2013: Changes in the duration of European wet and dry spells during the last decades. Journal of Climate, 26, 6, doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/JCLI-D-11-00498.1.
  2. Groisman, P.Ya, R. Knight, O. Zolina, 2013: Recent trends in regional and global intense precipitation patterns. Chapter 5, Climate Vulnerability, ed. Roger Pielke Sr., Elsevier.
  3. Zolina, O., 2011: Changes in European Extreme Precipitation. In: “Changes of Flood Risk in Europe”, edited by Zbyszek Kundzewicz, IAHS Press (Wallingford, UK).
  4. Zolina, O., 2011: Changes in synoptic structure of European precipitation and its impact on estimation of heavy rainfalls from daily rain gauges records. Transactions of RAS, 5, 436, 690-695.
  5. Zolina, O., V. Detemmerman and K. E. Trenberth, 2010: Improving the accuracy of estimation of climate extremes - WCRP-UNESCO Workshop on "Metrics and methodologies of estimation of extreme climate events". EOS Transactions, 91, 51, 506.
  6. Zolina, O., C. Simmer, S. K. Gulev and S. Kollet, 2010: Changing structure of European precipitation: longer wet periods leading to more abundant rainfalls. Geophys. Res. Lett., 37,L06704, doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2010GL042468.
  7. Zolina, O., C. Simmer, K. Belyaev, A. Kapala, S. K. Gulev, 2009: Improving estimates of heavy and extreme precipitation using daily records from European rain gauges, Journal of Hydrometeorology, 10, doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/2008JHM1055.1, 701-716.
  8. Loeptien, U., O. Zolina, S. K. Gulev, M. Latif and V. Soloviov, 2008: Cyclone life cycle characteristics over the Northern Hemisphere in coupled GCMs. Clim. Dynamics, doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00382-007-0355-5.
  9. Zolina, O., C. Simmer, A. Kapala, S. Bachner, S. K. Gulev, H. Maechel, 2008: Seasonality of precipitation extremes over Central Europe during the last 50 years. J. Geophys. Res. -Atmospheres, 113, doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2007JD008393.
  10. Zolina, O., C. Simmer, A. Kapala, S. K. Gulev, 2005: On the robustness of the estimates of centennial-scale variability in heavy precipitation from station data over Europe. Geophys. Res. Lett., 32, L14707, doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2005GL023231.
  11. Zolina, O., A. Kapala, C. Simmer, S. K. Gulev, 2004: Analysis of extreme precipitations over Europe from different reanalyses: a comparative assessment. Global and Planetary Change,44, 129-161. PDF
  12. Jung, T., M. Hilmer, E. Ruprecht, S. Kleppek, S. K. Gulev and O. Zolina, 2003: Characteristics of the resent eastward shift of interannual NAO variability. Journal of Climate, 16, 3371-3382.
  13. Zolina, O., and S. K. Gulev, 2003: Synoptic variability of ocean-atmosphere turbulent fluxes associated with atmospheric cyclones. Journal of Climate, 16, 2717-2734.
  14. Gulev, S. K., V. Grigorieva, K. M. Selemenov, and O. Zolina, 2003: Evaluation of surface winds and waves from voluntary observing ship data. Advances in Applications of Marine Climatology, WMO, Geneva, 53-67.
  15. Zolina, O., and S. K. Gulev, 2002: Improving the accuracy of mapping cyclone numbers and frequencies, Mon. Wea. Rev., 130(3), 748-759.
  16. Gulev, S. K., O. Zolina, and S. Grigoriev, 2001: Climate changes in the winter cyclogenesys over the Northern Hemisphere from the NCEP/NCAR Reanalysis data, Clim. Dynamics, 17(6), 795-809.
  17. Grigoriev, S., S. K. Gulev, and O. Zolina, 2000: Innovative software facilitates cyclone tracking and analysis. EOS Transactions, 81, 170.
  18. Gulev, S. K., O. Zolina, and Y. Reva, 2000: Synoptic and sub-synoptic variability in the North Atlantic as revealed by the Ocean Weather Station data. Tellus, 52A, 323-329.
  19. Zolina, O., and E. Semenov, 2000: Impact of the El-Nino - Southern Oscillation on the summer Indian monsoon rainfall predictability. Meteorology and Hydrology, 1, 22-32.
  20. Zolina, O., 2013: Predicting precipitation. International Innovation Journal, Environment-August 2013, 79-81.
  21. Zolina, O., and V. Detemmerman, 2011: Workshop Is First Step in Improving Accuracy of Estimation of Extreme Climate Events. GEWEX News, 21(1), 7-9.
  22. Zolina, O., 2009: Statistical modelling of the catastrophic atmospheric precipitation. In: Dynamics and mathematical modelling of geophysical and hydrometerologycal processes. Moscow, MAIK, 230-240.
  23. Zolina, O., C. Simmer, A. Kapala, S. K. Gulev, 2005: Use of indices in characterizing precipitation extremes: a European example. GEWEX News, 15(2), 5-6.
  24. Zolina, O., S. K. Gulev, and S. Grigoriev, 1999: Seasonal and interannual variability in the cyclogenesis over the Northern Hemisphere from the NCEP/NCAR Reanalysis data. WCRP Second International Conference on Reanalysis Volume, WCRP-104, WMO/TD-876, 351-354.
  25. Zolina, O., and S. K. Gulev, 1998: Validation of the NCEP Reanalysis against instrumental measurements and VOS observations and the use of Reanalysis products for the study of weather regimes variability in the North Atlantic. WCRP First International Conference on Reanalysis Volume, WCRP-104, WMO/TD-876, 298-301.

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