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Dr. John W. Nielsen-Gammon


Title Professor of Meteorology
Texas State Climatologist
Research Interests Weather analysis and forecasting.
Synoptic and mesoscale dynamics.
Air pollution meteorology.
Applied climatology.
Education Ph.D., 1990, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Office Location Room 1012A, O&M Bldg
Office Phone 979-862-2248
Fax 979-862-4466
E-mail n-g at tamu.edu
Mailing Address Department of Atmospheric Sciences
Texas A&M University
3150 TAMU
College Station, TX 77843-3150
john nielsen-gammon

Research Interests

Dr. Nielsen-Gammon's research group uses a combination of observational and numerical techniques to study the characteristics, dynamics, and forecastability of particular weather phenomona. For large-scale phenomena, Nielsen-Gammon has pioneered the application of various techniques involving potential vorticity and nonlinear balance. Recent studies include factors governing the development and intensification of upper-tropospheric mobile troughs and the role of certain aspects of upper-tropospheric mobile trough configuration on the severe weather environment in the Great Plains. For investigation of mesoscale phenomena, such as investigations of extreme rainfall events in Texas, Nielsen-Gammon employs the MM5 and WRF numerical models. For other purposes, more specialized models are appropriate. A study of the dynamics of the sea breeze in the subtropics uses a specially-constructed two-dimensional model in collaboration with Dr. Epifanio.

Much of Dr. Nielsen-Gammon's recent work has involved air pollution meteorology. He has employed sophisticated techniques, such as Ensemble Kalman Filter data assimilation, to produce high-resolution simulations of the Houston/Galveston area for the purposes of photochemical modeling and policy development. He has developed conceptual models of ozone formation in the Houston area and is working on the integration of a variety of observational information to determine the spatial extent and magnitude of the Houston urban heat island.

As Texas State Climatologist, Dr. Nielsen-Gammon has supervised research on mechanisms for summertime drought, estimation of long-term trends from climatological data sets, and the climatology of regional air pollution.

Publications

Nielsen-Gammon, J. W., and D. A. Gold, 2008: Dynamical diagnosis: a comparison of quasigeostrophy and Ertel potential vorticity. Sanders Memorial Volume, in press.

Gold, D. A., and J. W. Nielsen-Gammon, 2008: Potential vorticity diagnosis of the severe convective regime. Part IV: Comparison with numerical simulations of the 1999 Oklahoma outbreak. Mon. Wea. Rev., 136, 1612-1629.

Gold, D. A., and J. W. Nielsen-Gammon, 2008: Potential vorticity diagnosis of the severe convective regime. Part III: The Hesston tornado outbreak. Mon. Wea. Rev., 136, 1593-1611.

Nielsen-Gammon, J. W., and D. A. Gold, 2008: Potential vorticity diagnosis of the severe convective regime. Part II: The impact of idealized anomalies. Mon. Wea. Rev., 136, 1582-1592.

Gold, D. A., and J. W. Nielsen-Gammon, 2008: Potential vorticity diagnosis of the severe convective regime. Part I: Methodology. Mon. Wea. Rev., 136, 1565-1581.

Nielsen-Gammon, J. W., C. L. Powell, M. J. Mahoney, W. Angevine, C. Senff, A. White, C. Berkowitz, C. Doran, and K. Knupp, 2007: Multi-sensor estimation of mixing heights over a coastal city. J. Appl. Meteor. Clim., 47, 27-43.

Nielsen-Gammon, J. W., and *D. A. Gold, 2008: Potential vorticity diagnosis in the quasigeostrophic and nonlinear balance systems. J. Atmos. Sci., 65, 172-188.

Nielsen-Gammon, J. W., 2007: An Inconvenient Truth: The scientific argument. GeoJournal, 70, 21-26, doi:10.1007/s10708-008-9126-z.

Pielke Sr., R., C. Davey, D. Niyogi, S. Fall, J. Steinweg-Woods, K. Hubbard, X. Lin, M. Cai, Y.-K. Lim, H. Li, J. Nielsen-Gammon, K. Gallo, R. Hale, J. Angel, R. Mahmood, S. Foster, R. T. McNider, and P. Blanken, 2007: Unresolved issues with the assessment of multidecadal global land surface temperature trends. J. Geophys. Res., 112, D24S08, doi:10.1029/2006JD008229.

Pielke Sr., R., J. Nielsen-Gammon, C. Davey, J. Angel, O. Bliss, N. Doesken, M. Cai, S. Fall, D. Niyogi, K. Gallo, R. Hale, K. G. Hubbard, X. Lin, H. Li, and S. Raman, 2007: Documentation of uncertainties and bias associated with surface temperature measurement sites for climate change assessment. Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 88, 913-928.

Nielsen-Gammon, J. W., R. T. McNider, W. M. Angevine, A. B. White, and K. Knupp, 2007: Mesoscale model performance with assimilation of wind profiler data: Sensitivity to assimilation parameters and network configuration. J. Geophys. Res., 112, D09119, doi:10.1029/2006JD007633.

Stuart, A. L., A. Aksoy, F. Zhang, and J. W. Nielsen-Gammon, 2007: Ensemble-based data assimilation and targeted observation of a chemical tracer in a sea breeze model. Atmos. Env., 41, 3082-3094.

Zhang, F., N. Bei, J. W. Nielsen-Gammon, G. Li, R. Zhang, A. Stuart, and A. Aksoy, 2007: Impacts of meteorological uncertainties on ozone pollution predictability estimated through meteorological and photochemical ensemble forecasts. J. Geophys. Res., 112, D04304, doi:10.1029/2006JD007429.

Aksoy, A., F. Zhang, and J. W. Nielsen-Gammon, 2006: Ensemble-based simultaneous state and parameter estimation in a two-dimensional sea breeze model. Mon. Wea. Rev.,, 134, 2951-2970.

Aksoy, A., F. Zhang, and J. W. Nielsen-Gammon, 2006: Ensemble-based simultaneous state and parameter estimation with MM5. Geophys. Res. Let., 33, L12801, doi:10.1029/2006GL026186.

Sippel, J. A., J. W. Nielsen-Gammon, and S. E. Allen, 2006: The multiple vortex nature of tropical cyclogenesis. Mon. Wea. Rev.,, 134, 1796-1814.

Zhang, F., A. Odins, and J. W. Nielsen-Gammon, 2006: Mesoscale predictability of an extreme warm-season precipitation event. Wea. Forecasting, 21, 149-166.

Nielsen-Gammon, J. W., F. Zhang, A. M. Odins, and B. Myoung, 2005: Extreme rainfall in Texas: Patterns and predictability. Phys. Geog., 26,340-364

Fan, J., R. Zhang, G. Li, J. Nielsen-Gammon, and Z. Li, 2005: Simulations of fine particulate matter (PM2.5) in Houston, Texas. J. Geophys. Res., 110, D16203, doi:10.1029/2005JD005805.

Aksoy, A., F. Zhang, J. W. Nielsen-Gammon, and C. C. Epifanio, 2005: Ensemble-based data assimilation for thermally forced circulations. J. Geophys. Res., 110, D16105, doi:10.1029/2004JD005718.

Banta, R. M., C. J. Senff, J. W. Nielsen-Gammon, T. B. Ryerson, L. S. Darby, R. J. Alvarez, S. P. Sandberg, E. J. Williams, and M. Trainer, 2005: A bad air day in Houston. Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 86, 657-669.

Orville, R. E., G. R. Huffines, J. Nielsen-Gammon, R. Zhang, B. Ely, S. Steiger, S. Phillips, S. Allen, and W. Read, 2001: Enhancement of cloud-to-ground lightning over Houston, Texas. Geophys. Res. Lett., 28, 2597-2600.

Nielsen-Gammon, J. W., 2001: A visualization of the global dynamic tropopause.   Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 82, 1151-1168.

Wandishin, M. S., J. W. Nielsen-Gammon, and D. Keyser, 2000: A potential vorticity diagnostic approach to upper-level frontogenesis within a developing baroclinic wave. J. Atmos. Sci., 57, 3918-3938.

Nielsen-Gammon, J. W., and D. Keyser, 2000: Effective stratification for pseudoadiabatic ascent. Mon. Wea. Rev., 128, 3007-3010.

Igau, R. C., and J. W. Nielsen-Gammon, 1998: Low-level jet development during a numerically simulated return flow event. Mon. Wea. Rev., 126, 2972-2990.

Morgan, M. C., and J. W. Nielsen-Gammon, 1998: Using tropopause maps to diagnose midlatitude weather systems. Mon. Wea. Rev., 126, 2555-2579.

Nielsen-Gammon, J. W., M. I. Biggerstaff, M. E. Alcorn, D. Austin, K. P. Bowman, D. Djuric, J. Guynes, R. L. Panetta, R. White, and L. J. Wicker, 1996: Texas A&M University's Laboratory for the Exploration of Atmospheric Processes - TAMU's LEAP. Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 77, 2907-2918.

Nielsen-Gammon, J. W., and R. J. Lefevre, 1996: Piecewise tendency diagnosis of dynamical processes governing the development of an upper-tropospheric mobile trough. J. Atmos. Sci., 53, 3120-3142.

Livingston, E. S., J. W. Nielsen-Gammon, and R. E. Orville, 1996: A climatology, synoptic assessment, and thermodynamic evaluation for cloud-to-ground lightning in Georgia: A study for the 1996 Summer Olympics. Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 77, 1483-1495.

Nielsen-Gammon, J. W., 1995: Dynamic conceptual models of upper-level mobile trough formation: comparison and application. Tellus, 47A, 705-721.

Lefevre, R. J., and J. W. Nielsen-Gammon, 1995: An objective climatology of mobile troughs in the Northern Hemisphere. Tellus, 47A, 638-655.

Nielsen-Gammon, J. W., and W. Read, 1995: Detection and interpretation of left-moving severe thunderstorms using the WSR-88D: A case study. Wea. Forecasting, 10, 127-140.

Bosart, L. F., and J. W. Nielsen, 1993: Radiosonde penetration of an undilute cumulonimbus anvil. Mon. Wea. Rev., 121, 1688-1702.

Nielsen, J. W., and R. M. Dole, 1992: A survey of extratropical cyclone characteristics during GALE. Mon. Wea. Rev., 120, 1156-1167.

Nielsen, J. W., 1992: In situ observations of Kelvin-Helmholtz waves along a frontal inversion. J. Atmos. Sci., 49, 369-386.

Nielsen, J. W., and P. P. Neilley, 1990: The vertical structure of New England coastal fronts Mon. Wea. Rev., 118 1793-1807.

Nielsen, J.W., 1989: The formation of New England coastal fronts. Mon. Wea. Rev., 117, 1380-1401.

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