he 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.|
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Dr. Laurence Kalkstein Director Senior Professor of Geography and Regional Studies, Univ. of Miami |
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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 |
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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 |
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Dr. Adam Kalkstein Arizona State Univ. |
Dr. Melissa Malin Univ. of Delaware |
Dr. Kate Bassil Univ. of Toronto |
Joan Hahn Professional |
Jill Watts Consultant |
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