Who am I?
I am the Scientific Program Manager for the Weather Systems and Assessment Program (WSAP) within the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) Research Applications Lab (RAL).
My research interests lie within the realm of the societal impacts of weather and climate phenomenon, particularly as they relate to surface transportation. My own research includes a mix of physical and social science methods and tools, and I actively collaborate with physical and social scientists, as well as stakeholders. Some of the research areas I am examining include:
- Determining the viability of using vehicles as mobile weather collection platforms;
- Developing decision-support systems to help transportation agencies better plan for and account for weather variability in their daily operations;
- Assessing what risk factors lead people to make choices in dangerous weather situations; and
- Creating climate data records
For a complete list of current and former projects, see my projects page. Publications are available on the publications webpage.
If you have any questions, just email me by clicking here.
Recent Headlines
- Using Your Car to Forecast the Weather. [Interview]
- Tomorrow's forecast: Informed Drivers. [PDF]
- Aware Today, Alive Tomorrow: The Vehicle Data Translator. [PDF]
- Calm and Collected: An update on Road Weather projects around the world. [PDF]
- Using cars to collected data - Data on the move. [PDF]