
Allison Michaelis
Assistant Professor · High-impact weather
North Carolina State UniversityAbout
Allison Michaelis is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Marine, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at North Carolina State University. Her research focuses on high-impact weather systems and their evolution under climate change, utilizing high-resolution modeling to study phenomena like tropical cyclones, atmospheric rivers, and snow storms. She holds a dual BS in Meteorology and Mathematics from NC State (2012), followed by MS (2015) and PhD (2019) in Atmospheric Science from the same institution.
Before joining NC State, Dr. Michaelis served as a postdoctoral researcher at the Center for Western Weather and Water Extremes (Scripps Institution of Oceanography) and previously held an Assistant Professor position in the Department of Earth, Atmosphere, and Environment at Northern Illinois University. Her work emphasizes short-term predictability challenges involving mesoscale frontal waves and synoptic-scale weather events.
No specific grants, awards, or lab affiliations are detailed in the provided text. Her research group is part of the broader Faculty network at NC State's College of Sciences.
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