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Ian Glenn

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Address:

4800 Oak Grove Drive
M/S 233-300

Pasadena, CA 91109

Curriculum Vitae:

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Aerosols And Clouds

Education

  • Ph.D., Atmospheric Sciences, May 2018
    Dissertation title: Updraft merging in organized tropical deep convection
    The University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, USA
    Advisor: Professor Steven K. Krueger
  • M.S., Atmospheric Sciences August 2014
    Thesis title: Characteristics of clouds and the near cloud environment in a simulation of tropical convection
    The University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, USA
    Advisor: Professor Steven K. Krueger
  • B.S., Geography, Meteorology, and Climatology May 2009
    Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, USA
    Summa Cum Laude

Professional Experience

  • Research Assistant / Scientist 1 CIRES CU Boulder/NOAA 2017-2019

Graham Feingold and I integrated aerosol number concentration observations into a Large Eddy Simulation system for modeling shallow cumulus clouds, then created a database of aerosol-cloud interaction (ACI) simulations constrained by observations. We analyzed this by combining a new application of mutual information theory with a framework supported by previous literature. We learned how to account for sub-cloud-scale spatial hetereogeneities when calculating the radiative effects of ACI, potentially reducing systematic analysis errors, producing at least 3 publications (currently in revision / review).

  • Research Assistant, University of Utah 2010-2017

Professor Steven K. Krueger and I studied cumulus parameterization evaluation, cumulus updraft and downdraft structure, and new analysis techniques for numerical models of convection, producing numerous talks and directly at least 2 publications.

Community Service

  • Salt Lake Astronomical Society - Bogdan Refractor Operator and star gazing tour guide.

Research Interests

  • Numerical modeling of atmospheric processes
  • Cumulus parameterization for weather and climate modeling
  • Cloud physics and dynamics
  • Microphysical processes
  • Turbulence parameterization
  • Seasonal climate forecasting
  • Radiative transfer
  • Data visualization

Selected Awards

  • 2014 Recipient of the Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award, College of Mines and Earth Sciences, University of Utah.
  • 2014 Recipient of the Edward J. Zipser Award for Excellence in Grauate Research, Department of Atmospheric Sciences, University of Utah.
  • 2013 Recipient of the Kyle Tietze Memorial Award to fund international travel and encourage international research partnerships. University of Utah, Department of Atmospheric Sciences.

Selected Publications

  1. Glenn, I. B., G. Feingold, J. Gristey, and T. Yamaguchi, 2019: Quantification of the Radiative Effect of Aerosol-Cloud-Interactions in Shallow Continental Cumulus Clouds. J. Atmos. Sci., accepted, in revision.
  2. Glenn, I. B., and S. K. Krueger, 2017: Connections matter: Updraft merging in organized tropical deep convection. Geophys. Res. Lett., 44, 7087-7094, https://doi.org/10.1002/2017GL074162
  3. Glenn, I. B., and S. K. Krueger, 2014: Downdrafts in the near cloud environment of deep convective updrafts. J. Adv. Model. Earth Syst., 6, 1-7, https://doi.org/10.1002/2013MS000261

Projects

JIFRESSE