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Scott Giangrande is a Researcher at Brookhaven National Laboratory's Environmental Science and Technologies Department, specializing in radar meteorology and atmospheric science. He earned his Ph.D. and M.S. in Meteorology from the University of Oklahoma and a B.S. in Meteorology from The Pennsylvania State University.
- Education: Ph.D. & M.S. in Meteorology (University of Oklahoma), B.S. in Meteorology (Penn State)
His research focuses on radar meteorology, cloud and precipitation microphysics, and climate modeling, with notable work on adaptive radar scanning techniques and their application to climate studies. His Google Scholar articles (2025–2024) highlight advancements in convective cloud dynamics, aerosol-cloud interactions, and radar calibration methodologies.
Recent publications emphasize ARM LASSO simulations, TRACER field campaigns, and GoAmazon2014/5 observations. He has contributed to understanding boundary layer aerosols, urban thunderstorm lifecycles, and microphysical parameterization in climate models.
- Scientific Awards: American Meteorological Society 75th Anniversary Scholarship, Graduate/Industry Fellowship; NOAA Research 2007 Outstanding Scientific Paper.
As a key figure in DOE's Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) program, he collaborates on projects like the Tracking Aerosol Convection Interactions Experiment (TRACER) and GoAmazon2014/5, advancing radar-based atmospheric research and climate simulation frameworks.



