Where are my (27) former Ph.D. students now?

 

Adam B. Sokol, Ph.D. 2024, Tropical Convection, Cloud and Climate: Lessons from Idealized Models of Radiative-Convective Equilibrium. Postdoc, Department of Geosciences, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey

 

Casey James Wall, Ph.D. 2018, On the Interactions between Clouds and Atmospheric Circulation in the Tropics and Midlatitudes. Assistant Professor, Department of Meteorology, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden

 

Tsubasa Kohyama, Ph.D. 2017, Can the Response to Global Warming be La Nina-like? Associate Professor, Ochanomizo University, Tokyo, Japan

 

Daniel T. McCoy, Ph.D. 2016, Microphysical Mechanisms of the Southern Ocean Shortwave Cloud Feedback. Assistant Professor, Department of Atmospheric Science, University of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyoming.

 

Bryce E. Harrop, Ph.D. 2016, On the nature of the atmospheric cloud radiative effect and its impact on tropical convection. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, Washington USA.

 

Paulo Ceppi, Ph.D. 2015, Interactions between Clouds and Atmospheric Circulation in the Extratropics. Senior Lecturer, Department of Physics, Imperial College London, UK.

 

Angeline G. Pendergrass, Ph.D. 2013, The Atmospheric Energy Constraint on Precipitation Change. Assistant Professor, Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York

 

Elizabeth A. Barnes, Ph.D. 2012, Influence of meridional constraints and eddy feedbacks on low-frequency variability and its response to climate change. Professor, Department of Atmospheric Sciences, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA.

 

Mark D. Zelinka, Ph.D. 2010, Towards an Improved Understanding of Cloud Feedbacks and Changes in Poleward Energy Transport Associated with Global Warming, Staff Scientist, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Liversmore, California USA

 

Chaim I. Garfinkel, Ph.D. 2010, Stratosphere-Troposphere Coupled Variability in the Wintertime Northern Hemisphere, Associate Professor, Earth Science Institute, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel

 

Terence L. Kubar, Ph. D. 2008, Clouds Structure, Microphysics and Precipitation in Tropical Clouds Inferred from Satellite Data, Research Scientist in the Department of Atmospheric Sciences at Colorado State University, working remotely at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, California, USA.

 

Jian Yuan, Ph. D. 2007, The Dependence of Clouds and their Radiative Impacts on the Large-Scale Vertical Velocity, Professor, School of Atmospheric Sciences, Nanjing University, Nanjing, China .

 

Scott J. Eichelberger, Ph.D. 2005, Two Studies with a Simple General Circulation Model:  The Effects of Zonal Jet Structure on the Leading Mode of Variability and The Effects of Doubled CO2 on the Brewer-Dobson Circulation, Manager  Vaisala Energy, Seattle, Washington.

 

Ian Kraucunas, Ph.D. 2005,  Influence of hemispheric asymmetry and realistic basic states on the tropical stationary waves in a nonlinear shallow water model, Deputy Director, Atmospheric Sciences & Global Change Division, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, Washington

 

David J. Lorenz, Ph.D. 2003,  Wave-mean-flow interaction and the annular mode, Senior Scientist for the Center for Climatic Research, Nelson Institute, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, USA.

 

Kristin Ann Larson, Ph.D. 2002,  Tropical Climate Sensitivities:  Clouds, Water Vapor, Radiation and Large-Scale Circulation , Director, Forecast Data Services, Global Weather Corporation, Boulder, Colorado.

 

James Robert McCaa, Ph.D. 2001,  A New Parameterization of Marine Stratocumulus and Shallow Cumulus Clouds for Climate Models , (Co-advised with Chris Bretherton and Steve Ghan), Senior Scientist, Vaisala Inc., Seattle, Washington.

 

Eric Daniel Maloney, Ph.D. 2000,  Frictional Convergence and the Madden-Julian Oscillation , Professor, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado.

 

Joseph J. Barsugli, Ph.D. 1995,  Idealized Models of Intrinsic Midlatitude Atmosphere-Ocean Interaction , Research Scientist, NOAA-CIRES Climate Diagnostics Center, Boulder, Colorado.

 

Stephen A. Klein, Ph.D. 1995,  Large-Scale Variations in Boundary Layer Cloud Cover and their Relationships to Meteorological Parameters , Research Meteorologist, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, California.

 

Ileana Blade' Mendoza, Ph.D. 1994,  Dynamics, Thermodynamics and Extratropical Interactions of Tropical Intraseasonal Oscillations in a Simple Nonlinear Model , Professor, Meteorology and Climatology , University of Barcelona , Barcelona, Spain.

 

Jin-Yi Yu, Ph.D. 1993,  The roles of Wave-Zonal Flow Interactions and Orographic Forcing on the Generation of Low-Frequency Variability in a Newly Developed GCM , Professor, Department of Earth System Science, University of California, Irvine, CA.

 

Mark D. Borges, Ph.D. 1992,  The Growth of Disturbances in Barotropic Models of the Atmosphere , AT&T Incorporated, Seattle, Washington.

 

David S. Battisti, Ph.D. 1988,  Dynamics and Thermodynamics of Interannual Variability in the Tropical Atmosphere/Ocean System , Professor, Department of Atmospheric and Climate Science, University of Washington.

 

Brant Liebmann, Ph.D. 1985,  An Observational Study of Interaction between Large-Scale Tropical Cumulus Convection and the Global Circulation on Subseasonal Time Scales , Research Scientist, NOAA-CIRES Climate Diagnostics Center, Boulder, Colorado.

 

Harry Holman Hendon III, Ph.D. 1985,  The Time-Mean Flow and Variability in a Nonlinear Model of the Atmosphere with Zonally Symmetric, Tropical Diabatic, and Orographic Forcing , Principal Research Scientist, Bureau of Meteorology, Climate Forecasting Group, Melbourne, Australia.

 

Starley Lee Thompson, Ph.D. 1983,  A comparison of Baroclinic Eddy Heat Transport Parameterizations to a Simplified general Circulation Model , Scientist, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, California.