
معرفی
Amit Bhardwaj is a Post Doctoral Scholar at Florida State University, specializing in advanced climate and weather modeling. His research focuses on hurricane forecasting (SHIPS/SPIKE models), multi-model ensemble systems, Asian monsoon dynamics, dynamical downscaling, and numerical weather prediction improvements. He utilizes high-resolution regional climate models for studies in Peninsular Florida, Puerto Rico, and the US Virgin Islands.
Key technical areas include air-sea coupling impacts on hydroclimate, seasonal rainfall teleconnections, and the application of superensemble techniques for forecast optimization. His work bridges operational meteorology with long-term climate projections, particularly addressing extreme weather events like heatwaves and monsoon variability.
Recent studies emphasize Florida's hydroclimatic changes, agro-hydro-meteorological decision frameworks for the Ogallala aquifer, and ecological impacts through downscaled climate projections. Research methodologies include WRF-ARW modeling, RSM-NHM coupling, and TRMM latent heating retrieval analyses.


