About Me

I am a weather and climate scientist with over 10 years of experience tackling a variety of problems related to extreme weather, climate change, and climate risk and adaptation. Currently, I am a climate insight scientist at Jupiter Intelligence, where I conduct novel climate risk research, develop climate risk assessments, and analyze extreme events. I am an author on over 20 scientific papers and technical reports, and also contribute regularly to Jupiter's climate insight blogs.

Previously, I was a research scientist at the Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere, a NOAA Cooperative Institute. At CIRA, my research was focused on tropical meteorology and machine learning, and other topics in machine learning for geosciences. I have also worked on sea ice prediction, statistical climate modeling, jet stream dynamics, and other topics in climate variability and change.