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Kimberly Wood serves as Associate Professor in the Department of Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Arizona and holds an adjunct affiliate position in the Department of Geosciences at Mississippi State University.
Her educational background includes:
- Ph.D. in Atmospheric Sciences from the University of Arizona (2009-2012) with dissertation: "Evaluating the impacts of eastern North Pacific tropical cyclones on North America utilizing remotely sensed and reanalysis data"
- M.S. in Atmospheric Sciences from the University of Arizona (2007-2009)
- H.B.S. in Physics from Oregon State University (2003-2007)
Dr. Wood's research specializes in Tropical Meteorology and Climatology, focusing on how eastern North Pacific tropical cyclones influence continental weather patterns across North America. Her methodological approach integrates Remote Sensing technologies and reanalysis datasets to assess cyclone impacts on regional climate systems, contributing to predictive modeling of extreme weather events.
Her interdisciplinary work bridges atmospheric science and geospatial analysis through her adjunct role at Mississippi State University, where she collaborates on projects examining environmental phenomena through geospatial frameworks.



