Genevieve Clow

  • (She/her)
  • PhD Candidate
  • NSF Graduate Research Fellow
  • ATMOSPHERIC AND OCEANIC SCIENCES

Ocean biogeochemistry • Chlorophyll remote sensing • Climate modeling

I study marine phytoplankton populations on a global scale using Earth system models and satellite observations of chlorophyll.

Advisor: Nikki Lovenduski 

Ocean Biogeochemistry Research Group 

Education

  • MS (Atmospheric & Oceanic Sciences): University of Colorado, 2023
  • BS (Chemistry, Environmental Science): Santa Clara University, 2018

Publications

Clow, G. L., Lovenduski, N. S., Levy, M. N., Lindsay, K., and Kay, J. E.: The utility of simulated ocean chlorophyll observations: a case study with the Chlorophyll Observation Simulator Package (version 1) in CESMv2.2, Geosci. Model Dev., 17, 975–995, https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-17-975-2024, 2024.

Outreach

I help organize ATOC SEEDS (Scientific Engagement through Educational Demonstrations for Students), an outreach program through the Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences. We connect graduate student volunteers with local K-8 schools to present hands-on Earth science demonstrations. Please see our for more information.