I am an atmospheric scientist studying high-impact weather (especially tropical cyclones) with a combination of numerical models and observations. Currently, I work at the National Center for Atmospheric Research as an Advanced Study Program Postdoctoral Fellow. In this website you will find information about my research, including lists and links to my publications and presentations. You will also find a list of scholarships, internships, and other opportunities for atmospheric science students.

Research Interests

My research interests include tropical meteorology, atmospheric dynamics, and numerical weather prediction. My PhD work centered on identifying factors and mechanisms driving tropical cyclone intensification under moderate vertical wind shear.

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Recent Publications

My list of publications include both peer-reviewed and non peer-reviewed articles about my PhD work and other fun projects. Most recently, I wrote a journal article about factors favoring tropical cyclone intensification under moderate vertical wind shear.

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Opportunities

I have benefited from multiple research and professional development opportunities. To help students looking for such opportunities, I compiled a list of internships, scholarships, and fellowships for students in the atmospheric sciences.

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