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Dr. Adam H. Monahan is a Professor in the School of Earth and Ocean Sciences at the University of Victoria. His research focuses on atmospheric and oceanic processes, including stochastic dynamics, boundary layer meteorology, climate variability, and renewable energy meteorology. He is a member of the UVic Climate Modelling Group and has contributed to studies on wind energy, large-scale atmospheric variability, and Arctic climate dynamics. His work integrates statistical methods, stochastic parameterization, and numerical modeling to understand climate systems.
Dr. Monahan has advised numerous graduate students and post-doctoral researchers, including current students in BSc, MSc, and PhD programs. His research spans interdisciplinary collaborations, with publications in journals such as Journal of Climate, Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology, and Nonlinear Processes in Geophysics. He teaches courses on Earth System Modelling, Atmospheric Sciences, and Dynamic Meteorology.
His recent work emphasizes stochastic processes in climate models, Arctic sea ice dynamics, and the impact of boundary layer variability on wind energy systems. He has explored observational constraints on climate projections and the influence of anthropogenic factors on climate extremes.
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