The primary interest of our group is climate variability on timescales ranging from a few weeks to several decades. Employing a suite of diagnostic and modeling tools, we seek to understand the origin, dynamical interactions, and regional water, energy an hazard implications of major modes of variability in the Earth’s climate system, with a special goal to elucidate the role played by extratropical, sub-monthly-scale atmospheric disturbances.
A non-exhaustive list of current research topics in our group:
-) atmospheric scale-interaction and water/energy cycle extremes
-) aerosol-circulation interaction
-) feedback processes in natural modes of variability and forced climate change
-) causal discovery and probabilistic graphical models in climate analysis
-) polar-extrapolar interaction
-) surface heat flux parameterization and surface energy balance
Meeting Schedule
- 06/23-06/28/2024: AOGS annual meeting (Pyeongchang, South Korea)
Contact
School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences
Georgia Institute of Technology
ES&T, Room 3248
311 Ferst Drive
Atlanta, GA 30332-0340
Phone: 404-385-1821
Fax: 404-385-1821
Email: yi.deng@eas.gatech.edu