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David P. Brown
PERSONAL INFORMATION
Assistant Professor
Department of Geography and Anthropology
Louisiana State University
Baton Rouge, LA 70803
Phone: 225-578-0476 ~ Fax: 225-578-4420
E-mail: dpbrown@lsu.edu
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
Ph.D., University of Arizona, 2004
INTERESTS
Synoptic and applied climatology
Global change
Human-environment interactions
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
Diem JE, Brown DP, 2006. Tropospheric moisture and heavy monsoonal rainfall over the southwestern United States. Journal of Geophysical Research – Atmospheres,111, doi:10.1029/2005JD006836.
Brown DP, Comrie AC, 2004. A winter precipitation ‘dipole’ in the western United States associated with multi-decadal ENSO variability. Geophysical Research Letters, 31, doi:10.1029/2003GL018726.
Diem JE, Brown DP, 2003. Anthropogenic impacts on summer precipitation in Central Arizona, USA. The Professional Geographer, 55, 343-355.
Brown DP, Comrie AC, 2002. Spatial modeling of winter temperature and precipitation in Arizona and New Mexico, USA. Climate Research, 22, 115-128.
Yarnal B, Comrie AC, Frakes B, Brown DP, 2001. Developments and prospects in synoptic climatology. International Journal of Climatology, 21, 1923-1950.
RESEARCH
Monsoon variability in the Southwest U.S.
Interannual and decadal climate variability in the Western U.S.
Changes in U.S. heavy precipitation frequencies
HONORS AND ACTIVITIES
2006, NOAA State Climatologist Exchange Program Award
2004, Invited Scientist, NCCR International Climate Symposium
2003, First Place, AAG Climate Specialty Group Student Paper Competition
2003, William G. McGinnies Arid Lands Award, University of Arizona
2002, First Place, Air and Waste Management Scholarship Competition
COURSES TAUGHT
Meteorology
Climatology
Physical Geography
Environmental Geography
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