Project Scientist I
National Center for Atmospheric Research
About me
I am currently a project scientist at the National Center for Atmospheric Research working on mesoscale and microscale modeling for onshore and offshore wind energy applications, studying the Chesapeake Bay breeze, and implementing machine learning algorithms into a mesoscale model.
My past research areas include numerical modeling of flow over complex terrain, simulating severe weather events (specifically microbursts) to be used to more accurately determine the lifetime of wind turbines through engineering model analysis, forensic meteorology, mesoscale simulations of severe wind events, and mesoscale to microscale coupling of the WRF model. Past research has involved collaboration with civil engineers for wind turbine statistical analysis.
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