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1 JASON M. CORDEIRA 5742 N Orchard Creek Cir Boulder, CO Cordeira Curriculum Vitae 1 of 5 jasoncordeira@gmail.com (508) PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2012 Research Meteorologist present EarthRisk Technologies, San Diego, CA Conducting research on large-scale flow patterns that are conducive to extreme temperatures and that produce large impacts to the energy and agriculture sectors. Involved in integrating computer applications, statistics, synoptic dynamic meteorology, and business management Post-Doctoral Research Associate National Academies of Science and National Research Council NOAA/ESRL Physical Sciences Division Water Cycle Branch, Boulder, CO Conducted research on synoptic-scale water vapor transport, precursors to and predictability of atmospheric rivers, and meso synoptic-scale extreme precipitation events over North America Graduate Research and Teaching Assistant Conducted research on extreme weather resulting from intraseasonal climate variability. Research emphasized multiscale tropical and midlatitude physical processes conducive to severe weather, heavy precipitation, and extreme temperatures. Instructor of record and teaching assistant for several undergraduate courses for majors and non-majors in introductory courses, weather analysis and forecasting and synoptic-dynamic meteorology Research Assistant Department of Geoscience, Hobart and William Smith Colleges, Geneva, NY Conducted research on the influence of variable ice cover on lake-effect snowstorms. Work continued collaboratively to publish results and initiate a diagnostic evaluation using the WRF model. EDUCATION 2011 Ph.D., Atmospheric Science Dissertation title: Tropical extratropical interactions and arctic extratropical interactions conducive to intraseasonal variability of the North Pacific jet stream Advisors: Lance Bosart and Dan Keyser 2008 M.S., Atmospheric Science Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, University at Albany, Albany, NY Thesis title: A Multiscale Analysis of the Perfect Storms of 1991 Advisor: Lance Bosart 2005 B.S., Meteorology. Technical Mathematics minor. Summa Cum Laude Plymouth State University, Plymouth, NH Advisor: Eric Hoffman
2 REFEREED PUBLICATIONS * indicates manuscript submitted or in internal review Cordeira Curriculum Vitae 2 of * Cordeira, J. M., F. M. Ralph, and B. J. Moore, 2012: The formation and maintenance of two atmospheric rivers over the North Pacific in late October In internal review at NOAA * Archambault, H. M., L. F. Bosart, D. Keyser, and J. M. Cordeira, 2012: A climatological analysis of the extratropical flow response to recurving western North Pacific tropical cyclones. Mon. Wea. Rev., Submitted * Neiman, P. J., F. M. Ralph, B. J. Moore, M. Hughes, K. Mahoney, J. M. Cordeira, and M. D. Dettinger, 2012: The landfall and inland penetration of a flood-producing atmospheric river in Arizona. Part 1: Observed synoptic-scale, orographic, and hydrometeorological characteristics. J. Hydromet., In review Bosart, L. F., J. M. Cordeira, T. J. Galarneau, Jr., B. J. Moore, and H. M. Archambault, 2012: An Analysis of Multiple Predecessor Rain Events Ahead of Tropical Cyclones Ike and Lowell: September Mon. Wea. Rev., 140, Evans, C., and Co-authors, 2012: The PRE-Depression Investigation of Cloud-systems in the Tropics (PREDICT) field campaign: Perspectives of early career scientists. Bull. Amer. Soc., 93, Cordeira, J. M. and L. F. Bosart, 2011: Cyclone interactions and evolutions during the Perfect Storms of late October and early November Mon. Wea. Rev., 139, Cordeira, J. M. and L. F. Bosart, 2010: The antecedent large-scale conditions of the Perfect Storms of late October and early November Mon. Wea. Rev., 138, Cordeira, J. M. and N. F. Laird, 2008: The influence of ice cover on two lake-effect snow events over Lake Erie. Mon. Wea. Rev., 136, PUBLICATIONS IN PREPARATION * & NON-REFEREED PUBLICATIONS 2012 * Cordeira, J. M., L. F. Bosart, D. Keyser, and H. M. Archambault, 2012: A climatology of jet stream wind maxima over the North Pacific. To be submitted to Monthly Weather Review * Bosart, L. F., J. M. Cordeira, and H. M. Archambault, 2012: Linked extreme weather events over the Americas in October To be submitted to Monthly Weather Review Jones, S. C., and co-authors, 2010: New research and field experiments in extratropical transition. Seventh International Workshop on Tropical Cyclones. La Réunion, FR, WMO/WWRP (Available online at Bosart, L. F., T. J. Galarneau, Jr., J. M. Cordeira, and B. J. Moore, 2010: Extreme rainstorms in advance of tropical cyclones. Conference Notebook, Bull. Amer. Soc., 91, Cordeira, J. M., L. F. Bosart, and D. Keyser, 2010: Tropical extratropical interactions conducive to intraseasonal variability in Northern Hemisphere available potential energy. Preprints. 29th Conference. on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology. Tucson, AZ. Preprint at: /student/cordeira/reprints/cordeira.2010_preprint.pdf 2005 Cordeira, J. M. and N. F. Laird, 2005: The impact of ice cover on two lake-effect snow events in the eastern Great Lakes region. Preprints, 11th Conference on Mesoscale Processes, Albuquerque, NM.
3 Cordeira Curriculum Vitae 3 of 5 PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES 2012 Observing Member, AMS Energy Committee Personal objective: Applied research as means to link academia and energy industry 2012 Reviewer, Monthly Weather Review, Pure And Applied Geophysics, Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society 2011 Session Chair, 14 th Cyclone Workshop, Pacific Grove, CA Session on Fronts, Jets, and Airstreams 2010 Working group member, 7 th International Workshop on Tropical Cyclones, La Réunion, FR Group: New Research and Field Experiments in Extratropical Transition 2010 Forecaster, Pre-Depression Investigation of Cloud-systems in the Tropics (PREDICT) Provided forecast support, product development, and led weather discussions 2004 Forecaster, International Consortium for Atmospheric Research on Transport and Transformation Provided forecast support for research vessel in the Gulf of Maine monitoring air quality TEACHING EXPERIENCE (Instructor of Record) 2010 Synoptic Meteorology I (one fall semester) Department of Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences, University at Albany Introduction to the Atmosphere (three summer sessions) Department of Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences, University at Albany TEACHING EXPERIENCE (Teaching Assistant) 2011 Synoptic Laboratory II (one spring semester) Introduction to Weather Analysis and Forecasting (three spring semesters) Severe and Hazardous Weather (three fall semesters) Responsibilities: led weather forecast discussions, lectured on course material, designed and graded assignments and projects, mentored students, held office hours, maintained course websites. TEACHING DEVELOPMENT AND SERVICE Member, University at Albany Future Faculty Leadership Council Provided guidance for graduate students in teaching roles and in preparing for entering the job market Undergraduate research mentor and advisor at University at Albany Assisted with honors thesis research and conference presentations A. Bentley: A preliminary climatology of tropical moisture exports in the Southern Hemisphere. L. Gloeckler: A multiscale investigation of the 12 December 1995 Pacific Northwest cyclone event University at Albany Future Faculty Certification Program Three-semester series of courses that prepare graduate students for careers in higher education by discussing issues important to new faculty: effective college teaching techniques, course design, developing useful assessments, the university environment, service, and life as a faculty member.
4 AWARDS AND DISTINCTIONS Cordeira Curriculum Vitae 4 of The Bernard Vonnegut Teaching Award In recognition of Extraordinary Dedication to Teaching by an Atmospheric Science Graduate Student Outstanding Student Oral Presentation 23 rd Weather Analysis and Forecasting Conference, Omaha, NE American Meteorological Society 75 th Anniversary Endowed Scholarship In recognition of Academic Excellence and Achievement. INVITED PRESENTATIONS 2012 NCAR Colloquium on the Weather Climate Intersection The role of synoptic-scale water vapor transport in weather and climate McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada Multiscale interactions conducive to high-impact weather over North America 2011 Chesapeake Energy, Chicago, IL Downstream response to variability of the North Pacific jet stream 2010 Chesapeake Energy, Chicago, IL Diagnosing Northern Hemisphere intraseasonal variability using available potential energy 2010 Department of Geoscience, Hobart and William Smith Colleges, Geneva, NY A climatology of high lapse rates and their influence on severe weather and heat waves over the US SELECT CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS Selection of 13 first-author presentations from 2007 present; 40 total first-author presentations since A comparison of the influence of recurving and nonrecurving tropical cyclones on the intensification of the North Pacific jet stream. 30 th Conference on Hurricane and Tropical Meteorology, Ponte Vedra, FL, April Diagnosing the influence of recurving western North Pacific tropical cyclones on the Northern Hemisphere general circulation from an atmospheric energetics perspective. 24 th Conference on Climate Variability and Change. New Orleans, LA, January A multiscale analysis of a heavy rainfall event over Lake Michigan. Northeast Regional Operational Workshop XIII, Albany, NY, November Recurving tropical cyclone jet stream interactions. Part 2: Case study and influence on the general circulation. 5 th Tropical Workshop, Dedham, MA. May Diagnosing intraseasonal variability of the North Pacific jet stream. 15 th Cyclone Workshop, Monterey, CA. March Tropical extratropical interactions conducive to intraseasonal variability of Northern Hemisphere available potential energy. 23 rd Conference on Climate Variability and Change, Seattle, WA. January.
5 Cordeira Curriculum Vitae 5 of The influence of the elevated mixed layer on record high temperatures and severe weather over the Northeast US in April and May th Conference on Severe Local Storms, Denver, CO. October Far-upstream precursors of early seasonal cold-air outbreaks over the Northeast United States. NOAA/NWS Northeast Regional Operational Workshop XI, Albany, NY. October A climatology of high lapse rates and their influence on the occurrence (or non-occurrence) of severe weather over the central US. 13 th Conference on Mesoscale Processes, Salt Lake City, UT. August A climatology of high lapse rates and their influence on heat waves east of the Rocky Mountains. 23 rd Weather Analysis and Forecasting Conference, Omaha, NE. June The influence of ice cover on lake-effect snowstorms over Lake Erie using the WRF-ARW. 3 rd Lake Effect Conference, Oswego, NY. October Tropical midlatitude interactions during the Perfect Storms of th Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology, Orlando, FL. April The "Perfect Storms" of 1991: An intraseasonal example of a link between weather and climate. 19 th Conference on Climate Variability and Change, and Climate Change Manifested by Changes in Weather, San Antonio, TX. January. SELECT CO-AUTHOR CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS Selection of 6 co-author presentations from 2009 present; 28 total co-author presentations since Links Between Intraseasonal Northern Hemisphere Circulation Anomalies and Extreme Weather Events During Winter , 24 th Conference on Climate Variability and Change. New Orleans, LA, January (Bosart et al.) An analysis of multiple predecessor rain events ahead of tropical cyclones Ike and Lowell: September th Tropical Workshop, Dedham, MA. May (Bosart et al.) A preliminary climatology of tropical moisture exports in the Southern Hemisphere. Undergraduate honors thesis presentation, University at Albany, Albany, NY, May (Bentley et al.) Reduced predictability and extreme weather events over North America following the recurvature of western North Pacific tropical cyclones. 15 th Cyclone Workshop, Pacific Grove, CA. March (Archambault et al.) Extreme weather over parts of the Northern Hemisphere during winter th Weather Analysis and Forecasting Conference, Seattle, WA. January (Bosart et al.) Linked extreme weather events: Disruptive wild fires in California and severe cold and record-breaking rains in Mexico in late October IAMAS-IAPSO-IACS Joint Assembly, Montreal, QC, CA. July (Bosart et al.). PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS American Geophysical Union American Meteorological Society New York Academy of Sciences
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