
معرفی
Milan Curcic is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Ocean Sciences at the Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science, University of Miami. His research focuses on air-sea interaction processes, wind-wave dynamics, and hurricane physics, with significant contributions to coastal meteorology and ocean modeling.
- 2025: Demonstrated whitecap foam's role in reducing air-sea momentum flux
- 2025: Quantified nearshore wind patterns using Gaussian Process Regression
- 2024: Developed open-source Clouddrift Python package for Lagrangian data
- 2023: Validated aerodynamic sheltering theory in extreme wind conditions
His work examines coastal wind dynamics through field studies (CLASI project) and laboratory experiments (SUSTAIN facility), revealing critical insights into wind stress parameterization and wave growth mechanisms. Recent publications analyze:
- Cyclone-related ocean transport processes
- Wave-induced pressure fluctuations
- Coastal bathymetry measurement limitations
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