Professor of Meteorology
Department of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Science
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(850) 645-8859 COAPS phone
(850) 644-2814 EOAS phone
(850) 644-4841 fax
My research interests cover a broad range of topics that include climate variability and predictability, monsoons, and extreme events like tropical cyclones. I like to work with a variety of numerical models to understand variations from diurnal, intra-seasonal to interannual time scales and the dynamics of phenomenology like tropical cyclones. These numerical tools include regional atmospheric models, atmospheric general circulation models, coupled ocean-atmosphere models and statistical tools. While I am keen on understanding the predictability of a model, the challenges of real-time climate and weather prediction have also been part of my research vocation.
Recent Research Activities
Presentation at the 2015 IASCLiP Virtual Workshop: The Sensitivity of Regional Coupled Ocean-Atmosphere Simulations over the Intra-Americas Seas to the Prescribed Bathymetry