Dissertation directed

  1. Nartosky, C. D., Summer 2025: Characterizing the Diurnal Variations over Florida .

  2. Uehling, J., Fall 2021: Characterizing the Northern Australian Rainy Season from the Large-Scale to the Local Scale in the Current and the Future Climate .

  3. Das, S., Spring 2020: Understanding the evolution of tropical cyclones through the psi-chi framework.

  4. Glazer, R., Spring 2018: Ice versus liquid water saturation in regional climate simulations of the Indian summer monsoon.

  5. Selman, C., Summer 2015: Simulating the impacts and sensitivity of the Southeastern United STates Climatology to Irrigation.

  6. Kozar, M., Spring 2015: Analysis and prediction of integrated kinetic energy in Atlantic tropical cyclones.

  7. Michael, J. -P., Summer 2014: On initializing CGCMs for seasonal predictability of ENSO.

    Thesis directed

    1. DeLaune, C., Spring 2025: Tropical Easterly Waves in the Atlantic and East Pacific from Modeling and Observational Perspective.

    2. Gonzalez, J. M., Spring 2025: The Sensitivity of Regional Climate Simulations of Central America to Changes in Cumulus Parameterization.

    3. Brennan, A., Summer 2024: The variability of the wet season over Southeast Asia.

    4. Rodgers, J., Fall 2023: The characterization of the variability of the wet season over Central America.

    5. Beasley, P., Spring 2023: Heatwaves in Florida and their future.

    6. Sherrod, T., Spring 2022: Flash droughts in the wake of landfalling Atlantic tropical cyclones.

    7. Nartosky, C., Spring 2021: Predictability of the Peninsular Florida Wet Season.

    8. Uehling, J., Summer 2019: Describing the onset and demise of the Australian monsoon.

    9. Selman, C., Summer 2012: Understanding the 21st century projection of the wet season over the southeastern United States.

    10. Stroman, A., Summer 2011: The rendition of the Atlantic Warm Pool in Reanalyses.

    11. Moeller, A., Summer 2011: Low frequency variations of the sea breeze in Florida.

    12. Frumkin, A., Spring 2011: Predictability of dry season reforecasts over the tropical South American region.

    13. Pantina, P., Spring 2011: Characterizing the variability of the Indian Monsoon: Changes in evaporative sources for summertime rainfall events.

    14. Michael, J. -P., Summer 2010: ENSO fidelity in two coupled models.

      Undergraduate Honor Thesis directed

      1. Cameron, M., Spring 2025: Validating NASA's Remotely Sensed Rainfall Analysis with Insitu Florida Automated Weather Network Observations.

      2. Voelker, M., Spring 2025: Heat Wave Variability in the Southeast United States.

      3. Freveletti, A., Spring 2023: Characterizing the diurnal variability of convective available potential energy in the Southeast US.

      4. Beasley, P., Spring 2021: Validation of IMERG rainfall to monitor onset and demise of the rainy season over Peninsular Florida.

      5. Buchanan, S., Spring 2016: A proxy integrated kinetic energy for tropical cyclones in the North Atlantic.

      6. Carsten, J., Spring 2016: A comparative study fo the integrated kinetic energy of the tropical cyclones in the northeast Pacific and the north Atlantic basins.

      7. Laurencin, C. N., Spring 2016: Characterizing the variations of the motion of the North Atlantic tropical cyclones.