
Jeffrey Cunningham
Adjunct Associate Professor · Meteorology
North Carolina State UniversityAbout
Jeffrey Cunningham is an Adjunct Associate Professor at the Department of Marine, Earth, and Atmospheric Sciences, North Carolina State University. His research focuses on radar meteorology, particularly in improving weather radar calibration and data quality through innovative methods like Bragg scatter analysis and solar scan techniques. He contributes to advancing polarimetric weather radar systems and enhancing operational efficiency in atmospheric monitoring.
His work addresses challenges in differential reflectivity (ZDR) bias estimation, hydrometeor analysis, and mesoscale precipitation dynamics. Cunningham’s efforts aim to refine radar algorithms and data exploitation strategies for better weather forecasting accuracy. Despite not listed here, his contributions extend to collaborative projects like the Joint Ensemble Forecast System (JEFS) for Department of Defense operational needs.
He holds a position within the College of Sciences, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches to atmospheric science and engineering solutions for meteorological instrumentation. His research has significant implications for understanding regional climate patterns and improving radar-based weather prediction systems.
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