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Dr. B. P. Kirtman, Ph.D., University of Maryland, 1992
Associate Research Scientist, COLA
Associate Professor of Climate Dynamics, George Mason University
Dr. Kirtman is working on the development of simple and complex coupled
ocean atmosphere general circulation models which are used to investigate
the predictability of the coupled system on interannual
and intraseasonal time scales, to study the influence of tropical predictability
on mid-latitude predictability and to assess how the annual cycle affects
intraseasonal and interannual predictability.
Current areas of interest include: El Nino prediction, dynamics and low
frequency variations; impact of atmospheric stochastic forcing on coupled
climate variability; El Nino-Monsoon interactions; and the maintenance
of the inter-tropical convergence zone.
Dr. Kirtman's Curriculum Vitae
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