Schooley, Robert Turner
· Professor EmeritusVerifiedUniversity of California, San Diego · Infectious Diseases
Active 2007–2024
Research topics
- Computer Science
- Geography
- Environmental science
- Meteorology
- Environmental resource management
- Climatology
- Biology
- Geology
- Oceanography
- Ecology
Selected publications
Past climates inform our future
Science · 2020 · 643 citations
- Computer Science
- Environmental science
- Climatology
As the world warms, there is a profound need to improve projections of climate change. Although the latest Earth system models offer an unprecedented number of features, fundamental uncertainties continue to cloud our view of the future. Past climates provide the only opportunity to observe how the Earth system responds to high carbon dioxide, underlining a fundamental role for paleoclimatology in constraining future climate change. Here, we review the relevancy of paleoclimate information for climate prediction and discuss the prospects for emerging methodologies to further insights gained from past climates. Advances in proxy methods and interpretations pave the way for the use of past climates for model evaluation-a practice that we argue should be widely adopted.
Recent grants
IRFP: GENIE Modeling of Paleogene Hyperthermals
NSF · $148k · 2013–2016
Frequent coauthors
- 53 shared
Andy Ridgwell
- 35 shared
Philip F. Sexton
The Open University
- 33 shared
Richard D. Norris
Scripps Institution of Oceanography
- 29 shared
Donald E. Penman
Utah State University
- 28 shared
Pincelli M. Hull
- 26 shared
Slah Boulila
Sorbonne Université
- 22 shared
Paul A. Wilson
National Oceanography Centre
- 18 shared
James C. Zachos
University of California, Santa Cruz
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