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Christopher Rozoff
Project Scientist at NCAR - The National Center for Atmospheric Research
Christopher Rozoff is a Project Scientist II at the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR), specifically working in the Research Applications Laboratory.13 He is an expert in atmospheric science with a focus on tropical cyclones, mesoscale meteorology, and forecasting methods.5
Research and Expertise
Dr. Rozoff's research interests include:
- Global, mesoscale, and tropical cyclone forecasting methods and validation
- Mesoscale and large-eddy simulation (LES) modeling
- Machine learning applications in atmospheric science
- Remote sensing applications
He is particularly known for his work on tropical cyclones and has published numerous articles in this field.6
Education and Career
Christopher Rozoff holds a Ph.D. in Atmospheric Science. Prior to his current position at NCAR, he worked at the Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison for nearly a decade.4
Project Involvement
At NCAR, Dr. Rozoff is involved in several significant projects:
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Tropical Cyclone Rapid Intensification Project: He serves as a Co-Principal Investigator on this project, which aims to improve the prediction of rapid intensification in tropical cyclones.1
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Tropical Cyclone Analysis Project: Rozoff is also a Co-Principal Investigator on this project, which involves researchers from NCAR, Colorado State University, and the University of Miami.2
Dr. Rozoff's expertise and research contributions make him a valuable member of these interdisciplinary teams studying complex atmospheric phenomena, particularly in the realm of tropical cyclone prediction and analysis.