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Syukuro Manabe

Suki Manabe
Born (1931-09-21) 21 September 1931 (age 93)
EducationUniversity of Tokyo (BA, MA, PhD)
AwardsCarl-Gustaf Rossby Research Medal (1992)
Blue Planet Prize (1992)
Asahi Prize (1995)
Volvo Environment Prize (1997)
William Bowie Medal (2010)
Franklin Institute Awards (2015)
Crafoord Prize (2018)
Nobel Prize in Physics (2021)

Syukuro "Suki" Manabe (真鍋 淑郎, Manabe Shukurō, born 21 September 1931) is a Japanese-American meteorologist and climatologist. His works use computers to simulate global climate change and natural climate patterns and effects. He won the 2021 Nobel Prize in Physics, with Klaus Hasselmann and Giorgio Parisi.[1]

He was elected a foreign member of the Academia Europaea in 1994.[2]

  1. "All Nobel Prizes in Physics". NobelPrize.org. Retrieved 5 October 2021.
  2. "Syukuro Manabe". Academia Europaea. Archived from the original on 28 March 2019.

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