SYNOPTIC CLIMATOLOGY LABORATORY
Department of Geography & Regional Studies
University of Miami


The synoptic climatology laboratory performs research involving numerous applied climatological issues that affect humans and other organisms around the world. Synoptic climatology is a holistic approach to evaluate weather and climate. Synoptic climatologists attempt to characterize an entire weather situation that exists in a given area at a given time, to gain a better understanding of both the atmospheric environment and its effects on the organisms that experience it. The lab is led by Dr. Laurence S. Kalkstein.

Synoptic Researchers

Dr. Laurence Kalkstein
Director
Senior Professor of Geography and Regional Studies, Univ. of Miami

Dr. Scott Sheridan
Associate Professor
Kent State Univ.
Dr. Katrina Frank
Post-doctoral Fellow
Dr. Douglas O. Fuller
Associate Professor
Univ. of Miami
Dr. J. Scott Greene
Associate Professor
Univ. of Oklahoma
Dr. Rinku Roy Chowdhury
Assistant Professor
Univ. of Miami
Dr. Kathleen Schreiber
Associate Professor
Millersville Univ.
Dr. Shouraseni Sen Roy
Assistant Professor
Univ. of Miami
Dr. Karen Smoyer Tomic
Associate Professor
Univ. of Alberta
Dr. Hengchun Ye
Professor
California State Univ. - Los Angeles
Dr. Robert Davis
Associate Professor
Univ. of Virginia
Dr. Adam Kalkstein
Arizona State Univ.
Dr. Melissa Malin
Univ. of Delaware
Dr. Kate Bassil
Univ. of Toronto
Joan Hahn
Professional
Jill Watts
Consultant


Lab Research

Heat/Health Watch-Warning Systems (HHWWS)
Development of Heat/Health Systems
HHWWS: Methodological Considerations
Plans for Nationalizing Heat/Health Systems
New San Francisco/San Jose Heat Health System
Saving Lives During Extreme Summer Weather
Heat Watch-Warning Systems: Benefits
Development of the Shanghai, China, System
NEW Heat/Health Warning Systems for Korean Cities
Italian National System: Implementation and Results from Summer, 2003
Operation of the Rome System
Example Website: Toronto, Canada
Example Website: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
NEW Evaluation of Heat/Health Warning Systems
NEW Operational Heat/Health Watch-Warning Systems

Ongoing Climate and Health Research
NEW Analog European Heat Waves For U.S. Cities To Analyze Heat-Related Mortality
Asthma & Climate
Climate/Mortality Relationships in US Cities
Health Danger of the Urban Heat Island
US EPA/Heat Island Reduction Initiative:
Overview, Phase 1 Report & Phase 2 Report
A Synoptic Approach to Monitoring Surface Ozone
Separating the Impacts of Weather & Pollution on Health
EPA Heat Guidebook, Co-Developed by our Lab

Applied Climate Indices
Heat Stress Index - A New Relative Climatological Index
Developing the Heat Stress Index for Public Use
Heat Stress Index Website

Air Mass Monitoring and Classification
UPDATED! About the Spatial Synoptic Classification
Initial Spatial Synoptic Classification Development
A New Spatial Synoptic Classification (SSC)
Synoptic Air Mass Maps of the US
Character & Frequency Changes in Air Masses
Synoptic Climatology & Seasons
Development of An Upper Level Synoptic Index

Bioclimatological Research
UPDATED! Meteorological Influences on the Dispersion of Pine Blister Rust
Tropical Cyclone Damage to South Florida Mangrove Habitats
Fires, Landscape Change, and Satellite Data
Tropical Forests and Deforestation
ENSO Events and Impacts on Fires
Monitoring and Modeling Driving Forces of Tropical Deforestation
Forces Driving Deforestation Dynamics in Southern Mexico

International Projects
WMO Expert Team on Climate and Health
International Society of Biometeorology:
Dr. Laurence S. Kalkstein, President
Dr. J.Scott Greene, Secretary  «§»  Dr. Karen Tomic, Counsellor
Dr. Scott Sheridan, Advisor

ISB Commission on Climate and Human Health

Other Research
NEW Climate Change in High Latitudes
Influence of El Niño, Pacific, and SST Anomalies on Monsoon Precipitation in India
Role of ENSO, PDO, and SSTs on Winter Precipitation in India
Identification of January Temperature Anomalies in the US: Maps & Abstract

NEW Potential Climate Change Impacts on Heat Related Mortality
Public Health Impacts: Climate Change in California
Climate Change Impacts in California
Heat/Health Risks in California
Unusual Minority Heat/Health Relationships in Phoenix
Development of a Special Watch-Warning System for Phoenix

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