Jason dunion biography

CIMAS Research Staff | Rosenstiel School


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    Dr. Jason P. Dunion
    Associate Scientist
    Hurricane Research Division-- CIMAS
    phone: 305-720-3060
    fax: 305-361-4402
    jason.dunion@noaa.gov

    NOAA's Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory
    4301 Rickenbacker Causeway
    Miami, FL 33149

    Professional Interests

    Jason Dunion specializes in satellite remote sensing of hurricanes and has led the development of several new satellite products for monitoring tropical cyclones, Saharan dust storms, and the diurnal cycle of hurricanes. His research has also included reconstructing wind fields of several historical landfalling hurricanes, including 1960 Donna and 1965 Besty, developing new climatological atmospheric soundings for the North Atlantic, and leading the development of a new scheme (the TC Genesis Index) for prediciting tropical cyclone genesis. Dunion has acted as chief scientist on several Hurricane Hunter research missions using NOAA’s high altitude jet and P-3 Orions and has flown on over 50 hurricane hunter flights. He also has served as Director of the Hurricane Research Division’s Field Program.

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    CIMAS Research Staff | Rosenstiel School


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    • Diaz, Jose
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