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Natalie Teale is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Geography at Miami University. She specializes in hydroclimatology, focusing on the intersection of climatology, hydrology, and geography to study precipitation patterns and their impacts. Her work emphasizes extreme precipitation analysis, atmospheric moisture transport, and flood damage assessment integration.
Education includes a Ph.D. in Geography from Rutgers University (2020), M.S. in Geography from Texas A&M University (2015), and B.A. in Geography and Earth Sciences from Syracuse University (2013).
Research interests span three primary areas: 1) atmospheric moisture transport variability, 2) extreme precipitation characteristics, and 3) linking flood damage with precipitation data. Recent work has explored Northeast U.S. precipitation trends, corporate climate risk assessments, and atmospheric river impacts.
Publications (2017–2023) focus on climate variability, extreme weather event analysis, and hydroclimatological methodologies. Notable works include studies on precipitation trends in the Northeast, corporate climate risk frameworks, and moisture transport mechanisms.
No scientific awards are listed.
No advising or grant details are provided in the profile. Current affiliations include Miami University Geography Department and Shideler Hall office.




