Synoptic and Mesoscale Meteorology

 

Research Topics: Observational, theoretical, and numerical modeling studies of synoptic and mesoscale phenomena such as cyclones, fronts and jet streams; hurricanes; thunderstorm complexes; weather analysis and forecasting; synoptic climatology and weather regimes; tropical waves and monsoons.

Lance F. Bosart, PhD, MIT, 1969. Synoptic and mesoscale meteorology
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Kristen L. Corbosiero, PhD, Univ. at Albany, 2005. Synoptic-dynamic and tropical meteorology; hurricanes; midlatitude-tropical interactions; atmospheric lightning detection; North American monsoon
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Daniel Keyser, PhD, Penn State, 1981. Synoptic-dynamic meteorology
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Andrea Lang, PhD, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2011. Synoptic-dynamic meteorology
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Justin Minder, PhD, Univ. of Washington, 2010. Mountain weather and climate, regional climate, mesoscale dynamics, mountain meteorology, hydrometeorology
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John E. Molinari, PhD, Florida State, 1979. Hurricanes and tropical meteorology, lightning in tropical disturbances
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Paul E. Roundy, PhD, Penn State University, 2003. Tropical atmosphere & ocean; impacts on global weather and climate
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Brian Tang, Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2010. Tropical meteorology, mesoscale dynamics, synoptic meteorology, and weather-climate interactions
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Chris Thorncroft, Department Chair, PhD, Univ. of Reading, UK, 1989, Tropical Meteorology, tropical waves and the West African monsoon
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Ryan Torn, Ph.D., University of Washington, 2007, Predictability, data assimilation, synoptic and mesoscale meteorology
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