
Pedro DiNezio
Associate Professor of Atmospheric and Ocean Sciences, University of Colorado Boulder
Pedro DiNezio, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor of Atmospheric and Ocean Sciences. DiNezio studies dynamics, predictability, and impacts of global climate fluctuations generated by the tropical oceans, such as El Niño and La Niña. DiNezio uses numerical models to investigate drivers of past environmental changes inferred from geological archives with the objective of improving predictions of future climate change.
Latest articles by Pedro DiNezio

Climate models reveal how human activity may be locking the American Southwest into permanent drought
By Pedro DiNezio, Timothy Shanahan published
A new wave of climate research is sounding a stark warning: Human activity may be driving drought more intensely — and more directly — than previously understood.
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