
Extratropical Cyclone Modeling
Lead: Diana Apoznanski
Counselors: Anthony Broccoli, Bob Kopp
MACH PhD student, Diana Apoznanski, is focusing her research on understanding how Extra-Tropical Cyclones, commonly referred to as Nor’Easters, may be changing due to impacts from climate change, particularly the paths of the storms and the intensity of wind, snow, or rain during the storms. She is doing this by sorting nor’easters out of climate model outputs and comparing their characteristics between past, present, and future climate scenarios.
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Sea-Level Rise Variability in the MACH Region
Tropical Cyclone Modeling
Regional-Scale Tropical and Extratropical Cyclone Flood Modeling
Statistical Analysis of Inundation Model Boundary Conditions
Probabilistic Local (Street-Level) Flood Hazard Analysis for MACH Study Sites
Effect of Bathymetric Changes on Water-Level Variation in Estuaries
Power System Modeling
Humid Heat Stress Extremes
Local Building Stock Physical Damages
Building Exposure Mapping in Philadelphia
Building Exposure Mapping in Gloucester City
Model Barrier Migration
Past Morphological Change Barriers
Berm Dune Monitoring
Past Morphological Change in the Delaware Estuary