I'm a researcher with a genuine passion for weather, climate and the environment, driven to connect science, people and real-world purpose. My focus is on making climate and meteorological information less abstract and more accessible – whether for scientists, policymakers, educators or the public. I've always been fascinated by weather and climate, constantly observing meteorological patterns and following forecast models. It's more than just curiosity; it's a vital connection to the dynamics of our changing climate. I also delve into long-term climate statistics and variability to inform present and future adaptation and decision-making. At SEI Tallinn, I initiate and lead projects that obtain new data and bring data to life through visualization and practical tools for resilience, which strongly aligns with the goals of the EU Mission on Adaptation. I thrive in collaborative, interdisciplinary settings to ensure knowledge is truly actionable for regional and local authorities.