Welcome
Clouds are ubiquitous over the globe, and characteristics of the local atmosphere in which they develop can impact their behavior, including their ability to precipitate. Our research group travels to different regions of the world in order to take detailed observations of the cloud properties; we also simulate these clouds using a variety of models on workstations and high-speed computers.
Current NSF awards include:
investigating the microphysics of precipitation initiation in trade wind cumulus clouds
numerical modeling of hail production in thunderstorms
improving visualization tools for cloud observations and cloud model output
Continual advances in both observational techniques and modeling capabilities, driven by the importance of understanding cloud and precipitation processes to both operational weather forecasting as well as climate change studies, make cloud microphysics a dynamic and cutting-edge discipline in atmospheric science