
معرفی
David Rupp is an Associate Professor (Senior Research) at Oregon State University's College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences. His research focuses on climate variability, anthropogenic influences on climate and hydrology, and streamflow processes. He leads studies on extreme weather events, wildfire dynamics, water resource management, and climate adaptation strategies.
Research highlights include analyzing the 2021 Pacific Northwest heatwave, investigating human-caused wildfire ignitions during the 2020 wildfire season, and evaluating the efficacy of red flag warnings. His work integrates climate modeling, hydrological processes, and socioenvironmental systems, with applications to energy policy, urban planning, and ecosystem resilience.
Rupp collaborates with interdisciplinary teams to address climate change impacts, particularly in the western U.S. His projects emphasize data-driven approaches, leveraging large-ensemble climate simulations and observational datasets. He maintains an active profile on climate-hydrology-water resources research and contributes to public policy discussions on climate adaptation.


