Mojib Latif Explained

Mojib Latif
Birth Date:29 September 1954
Birth Place:Hamburg, West Germany
(now Germany)
Fields:Meteorology and oceanography
Workplaces:University of Kiel
GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel
Alma Mater:University of Hamburg
Doctoral Advisor:Klaus Hasselmann
Spouse:Elisabeth Latif

Mojib Latif (born 29 September 1954) is a German meteorologist and oceanographer of Pakistani descent. Latif graduated with a Diplom in meteorology in 1983. He took a position as scientist at the Max Planck Institute for Meteorology in 1985. In 1987 he earned a Ph.D. in oceanography from the University of Hamburg. In 2003 he became professor at IFM-GEOMAR, Kiel, the Leibniz Institute of Marine Sciences. Latif is a regular guest at TV discussions about global warming.

Academic career

In 2008 Latif was joint author of a modelling study in Nature whose results suggested "global surface temperature may not increase over the next decade, as natural climate variations in the North Atlantic and tropical Pacific temporarily offset the projected anthropogenic warming."[1] At the UN's World Climate Conference 2009 in Geneva Latif gave a talk about prediction that used, amongst other material, results from this paper.[2] New Scientist reported about Latif's research that "we could be about to enter one or even two decades of cooler temperatures".[3] This interpretation has been stated as incorrect in an interview with Latif,[4] after being asked whether he was a “global warming sceptic”, he explained that "If my name was not Mojib Latif, my name would be global warming. So I really believe in Global Warming. Okay. However, you know, we have to accept that there are these natural fluctuations, and therefore, the temperature may not show additional warming temporarily."[4] In 2000, he gave an interview to the German journal Der Spiegel where he said "Winter with strong frost and a lot of snow, as happened 20 years ago, will no longer exist in our region."[5]

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Personal life

Latif's father, Chaudhry Abdul Latif, migrated to Germany from Pakistan. He was an imam and one of the founders of Hamburg's Ahmadi-affiliated Fazle Omar Mosque in 1957.[11] Latif is married to Norwegian-born Elisabeth Latif.[12]

Notes and References

  1. Advancing decadal-scale climate prediction in the North Atlantic sector. N. S.. Keenlyside. M.. Latif. J.. Jungclaus. L.. Kornblueh. E.. Roeckner. 5 May 2008. Nature. 453. 7191. 84–88. 5 October 2021. www.nature.com. 10.1038/nature06921. 18451859 . 2008Natur.453...84K . 4301507 . subscription.
  2. Web site: WMO contribution 2009. 5 October 2021.
  3. Web site: World will 'cool for the next decade'. Fred. Pearce. New Scientist. 5 October 2021.
  4. Web site: Scientist Explains Earth's Warming Plateau . . 22 November 2009.
  5. Web site: Winter ade: Nie wieder Schnee?. 4 January 2000. Der Spiegel – Wissenschaft. de. 15 January 2020.
  6. Web site: Prof. Dr. Mojib Latif . Deutsche Umweltstiftung . 27 May 2017 . de . 9 October 2023.
  7. Web site: Mojib Latif und Johan Rockström erhalten Deutschen Umweltpreis . . 22 September 2015 . de . 9 October 2023.
  8. Web site: Mojib Latif mit dem Verdienstorden des Landes S.-H. ausgezeichnet . GEOMAR . 10 January 2023 . de . 9 October 2023.
  9. Web site: Artikel: Ordensverleihung zum Tag der Deutschen Einheit . . de . 9 October 2023.
  10. Web site: Prof. Dr. Mojib Latif . Akademie der Wissenschaften in Hamburg . de . 9 October 2023.
  11. News: Our guest on 03.05.2009 Mojib Latif, Climate Researcher. DW News. 3 July 2020. 3 May 2009. Peter. Craven.
  12. Book: Islam and Muslims in Germany . 325 . Ala Al-Hamarneh, Jörn Thielmann. Brill. 978-90-04-15866-5 . 1 January 2008 .