
Timothy Cronin
Associate Professor · Climate Science
Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyAbout
Timothy Cronin is an Associate Professor at MIT’s Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences (EAPS), affiliated with the MIT-WHOI Joint Program. His research focuses on regional-scale atmospheric dynamics, convection, radiation, and cloud-climate interactions. Cronin’s lab investigates mechanisms like aerosol-induced thunderstorm intensification and cold-air formation in a warming climate. He joined MIT in 2016 after postdoctoral work at Harvard and holds a PhD in Climate Physics and Chemistry from MIT.
Education: PhD in Climate Physics and Chemistry (MIT, 2016), postdoctoral research at Harvard University. Research interests include tropical cyclones, cloud dynamics, and aerosol effects on weather patterns. Notable findings include the 'humidity-entrainment' mechanism linking aerosols to thunderstorm activity, now integrated into climate models.
Recent articles explore topics like tropical rainfall responses, Antarctic radiative feedbacks, and tropical cyclone turbulence. His work bridges theoretical modeling and real-world climate phenomena, emphasizing climate sensitivity and predictive accuracy.
Awards: Promoted to Associate Professor (2022). Grants and advising: No specific grants or advisees listed in available texts. Active in the MIT-WHOI Joint Program, contributing to interdisciplinary climate science research.
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