Dedicated to how the ocean interacts with the
climate system on decadal to centennial timescales

The ocean's role in climate dominates on long timescales. Understanding how physical ocean changes impact other parts of the climate system is a central theme of my research. My background comes from atmospheric science and I favor a holistic, coupled-system approch to model building and analysis.

Recent Work

Ocean Heat & Carbon Uptake

Oceanic sink of anthropogenic heat and CO2

Water Impacts of Climate Change

Projections of sea level rise and ocean acidification

Climate Sensitivity

Processes related to transient and equilibrium climate sensitivity

Earth System Modeling

Development of ocean and coupled models

Process-based Analysis

Building frameworks and diagnostics to understand climate processes

Outreach and Mentoring

Communicating with the public and teaching the next generation

Get In Touch

  • Address

    NOAA / Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory
    Princeton University Forrestal Campus
    201 Forrestal Road
    Princeton, New Jersey 08540
    United States
  • Phone

    +1-609-452-5359
  • Email

    john.krasting at noaa.gov
  • Email

    john.krasting at rutgers.edu