César Sauvage

César Sauvage

Oceanographic Researcher

OCN/SOEST/UHM

Dr. César Sauvage is an Oceanographer Researcher at the University of Hawaii at Manoa, working with Dr. Hyodae Seo. His research focuses on advancing our understanding of air-sea interactions and exploring how the ocean influences both regional weather and climate. To address these complex issues, I utilize coupled Earth system models, such as the SCOAR Regional Coupled Mode, which simulate interactions between the atmosphere, ocean, and surface waves. In addition to numerical simulations, I extensively analyze observational datasets of the marine boundary layer to evaluate current modeling capabilities and identify areas for improvement. Improving the representation of air-sea interactions in these models is crucial, not only for enhancing weather forecasts but also for optimizing offshore wind energy assessments. https://cesarsauvage.github.io

Interests
  • Air-Sea Interaction
  • Ocean Surface Waves
  • Air-Sea Flux Parameterization
  • Regional Coupled Modeling
  • Offshore Wind Energy
Education
  • PhD in Oceanography, 2019

    CNRM, Toulouse, France

  • BS in Hydrology, 2015

    Polytech’Nice-Sophia Antipolis, France