Dept of Atmospheric & Oceanic Science University of Maryland
Jonathan Poterjoy is an Associate Professor at the University of Maryland's Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Science, where he also serves as the Graduate Program Director. His extensive background includes postdoctoral fellowships at NOAA's Hurricane Research Division and the National Center for Atmospheric Research, coupled with a Ph.D. in Meteorology from Pennsylvania State University.
Poterjoy's research focuses on advanced data assimilation techniques for environmental prediction, particularly in addressing the challenges of forecasting hazardous weather events such as tropical cyclones and severe convective storms. His current projects aim to enhance probabilistic weather prediction through innovative methods and collaborations with various scientific communities.
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