Franziska Temme, M. Sc.

Franziska Temme, M. Sc.

Department Geographie und Geowissenschaften
Department of Geography

Room: Room 2.077
Wetterkreuz 15
91058 Erlangen

since May 2024: Coordination of the International Doctorate Program “Measuring and Modelling Mountain glaciers and ice caps in a Changing ClimAte (M³OCCA)”

since June 2020: Research Assistant and PhD student in the AG Glacier Systems & Natural Hazards at the Institute of Geography

2020: M.Sc. Climate and Environmental Sciences at the Institute of Geography, FAU Erlangen-Nuremberg

2017: B.Sc. Physical Geography at the Institute of Geography, FAU Erlangen-Nuremberg

Langhamer, L.; Sauter, T.; Temme, F.; Werner, N.; Heinze, F.; Arigony-Neto, J.; Gonzalez, I.; Jaña, R.; and Schneider, C. (2024): Response of lacustrine glacier dynamics to atmospheric forcing in the Cordillera Darwin, Journal of Glaciology, https://doi.org/10.1017/jog.2024.14.

Temme, F.; Farías-Barahona, D.; Seehaus, T.; Jaña, R.; Arigony-Neto, J.; Gonzalez, I.; Arndt, A.; Sauter, T.; Schneider, C.; and Fürst, J. J. (2023): Strategies for regional modeling of surface mass balance at the Monte Sarmiento Massif, Tierra del Fuego, The Cryosphere, 17, 2343–2365, https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-17-2343-2023.

Temme, F; Turton, J.V.; Mölg, T.; Sauter, T. 2020: Flow Regimes and Föhn Types Characterize the Local Climate of Southern Patagonia. Atmosphere 11, 899. https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos11090899 .

Research for the ANR-DFG project “MAGIC: The Mountain Glacier Forecast Framework” of Dr. Johannes Fürst. The overall aim of the project is to provide a framework to improve past and future glacier volume projections. As a proof of concept, the framework will be applied to two glacierized areas. One of these is the Schiaparelli Glacier which is situated in the chilean Cordillera Darwin.