
David Carroll
Senior Lecturer · Meteorology
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State UniversityAbout
David Carroll is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Geography at Virginia Tech, affiliated with the College of Natural Resources and Environment. He specializes in meteorology, severe weather, and mesonet development. His work focuses on surface-atmosphere interactions and storm dynamics.
Education:
- M.S., Mississippi State University, 2002
- B.S., Virginia Tech, 1984
Research Interests: David's research encompasses mobile and remote-access mesonets, urban microclimate analysis, and severe weather threats. He integrates geospatial technologies to study environmental variables influencing weather patterns.
Key Contributions: His publications span ecological encroachment studies and urban meteorology. He developed innovative storm chase curricula recognized by the Governor's Award (2005).
Awards:
- 10-Year Service Award (2019)
- Outstanding Teaching Awards (2017, 2015)
- Virginia Tech Outstanding Faculty (2015)
Teaching & Grants: Teaches Weather Analysis, Severe Weather, and field courses. Led a $25k ICAT-funded project on the 2013 Moore tornado analysis (2014–2015).
Labs/Teams: Active in Virginia Tech Mountain Studies, focusing on interdisciplinary environmental research.
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