
About
Steven Krueger is a Professor at the University of Utah, where he leads the Clouds, Turbulence, and Fire Weather Research Group. His research focuses on atmospheric processes including cloud systems dynamics, turbulence, boundary layer interactions, and fire weather modeling. Krueger employs advanced numerical techniques like Large Eddy Simulation (LES) and cloud-resolving models to study convection, cloud physics, and climate feedback mechanisms.
Research Interests:
Krueger's work spans cloud modeling (from stratocumulus to cumulonimbus), convective cold pools, stratocumulus entrainment, and wildfire-atmosphere interactions. Key methodologies include LES benchmarks (e.g., GigaLES), super-parameterized climate models (SP-CAM), and observational data analysis from field campaigns like KWAJEX.
Publication Trends:
His recent articles (2007–2012) emphasize cloud microphysics, turbulence parameterization, fire weather simulations, and Arctic climate feedbacks. Work demonstrates consistent application of high-resolution modeling to quantify convection dynamics, aerosol impacts, and precipitation processes across diverse climates.
Group Leadership:
Krueger directs a team studying cloud physics, fire weather, and convective analysis. Current projects include developing tools to quantify cloud responses to climate states and improving wildfire spread models through turbulence analysis.
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