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Nathaniel Alan Brunsell is a Professor and Director of the Environmental Studies Program at the University of Kansas. His research focuses on biometeorology, remote sensing of surface energy balance, and climate change impacts. He leads the Environmental Studies Program, overseeing interdisciplinary environmental research and education.
Key research areas include land-atmosphere interactions, turbulence measurements using scintillometry and eddy covariance, and the ecological consequences of regional climate change. He collaborates on NASA missions like ECOSTRESS to advance evapotranspiration measurement capabilities.
His grants include leadership in the Konza Cluster for the AmeriFlux Network and contributions to studies on urban heat islands and carbon cycle science. Brunsell teaches courses such as Land-Atmosphere Interactions, Atmospheric Turbulence, and Microclimatology, integrating theoretical and applied aspects of environmental science.
His work bridges field observations, remote sensing, and numerical modeling to address challenges in climate science, sustainable agriculture, and environmental policy.
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