
Zachary Moon
@zmoon92
@NOAAResearch | PhD @psumeteo | đđČđ” | fan of @KNubez
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https://zmoon.info 09-07-2020 15:15:54
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Do you need to track Mesoscale Convective Systems (MCS)đ©ïžđ§ïž? Look no further! I'm officially launching the new & improved TAMS tams.readthedocs.io! With help of collaborator Zachary Moon, TAMS is now a Python, user-friendly, & most importantly open-access MCS tracker! đ§”:

As part of the PRECIP 2022 Field Campaign and as an NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research ASP postdoc, Iâm working at Yonaguni, Okinawa, Japan! Itâs been quite an adventure. Not much on the radar today but there were some gusty winds last night! đšâïž




Postdoc appreciation week nationalpostdoc: I appreciate all those wonderful postdoc colleagues, especially those I have had the pleasure to meet, collaborate during field work #PRECIP #CPEXCV and NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research and who have become great friends. â€ïž

Exciting postdoc position available NOAA Research #ARL and GMU working on dust modeling within the UFS Community. For more details jobs.gmu.edu/postings/55665 #AtmChemAeroJobs Earth and Environmental Science Faculty Jobs Academic Job Bot #AcademicJobs #MetJobs American Meteorological Society

Exciting postdoc position available NOAA Research #ARL and GMU working on land surface modeling within the UFS Community. For more details jobs.gmu.edu/postings/55689 #AtmChemAeroJobs Earth and Environmental Science Faculty Jobs Academic Job Bot #AcademicJobs #MetJobs American Meteorological Society


Iâm very excited and looking forward to visiting UMD Atmos&Ocean Sci! Thank you, Dr. Maria J. Molina!

I'm very excited to share my new publication as part of NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research NSF NCAR Mesoscale & Microscale Meteorology with Dr. Rosimar Rios-Berrios on the mechanisms that led to Hurricane Heleneâs (2006) genesis. đ Main takeaways: 1) Boundary-layer moisture flux was key in the moisture-driven genesis đ§” dx.doi.org/10.1029/2022MSâŠ

⥠In our most recent Clear Skies Ahead episode, we talk to Kelly NĂșñez Ocasio Dr. Kelly NĂșñez Ocasio, ASP Postdoctoral Fellow at the MMM Laboratory at NCAR NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research NSF NCAR Mesoscale & Microscale Meteorology. đ§ Listen at bit.ly/3GcB2bJ #earlycareerscientist #hurricanegenesis #convection #africaneasterlywaves


Today NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research NESSI interns were presenting their summer research projects at Mesa Lab. Very proud of my mentee and intern, Stephanie Ortiz @sortizrosario who presented her summer research! đ€© Congratulations to all the interns, truly impressed! đ


My mentee is one of the student awardees!! Stephanie Ortiz Rosario congratulations! She is an undergraduate and itâs her first ever oral presentation at American Meteorological Society! đ„łđ„ł Iâm so very proud of you & Iâm fortunate to be working with you! #proudmentor #AMS2024 #winner âšâš

Iâm thrilled to announce that I will be joining the Texas A&M Department of Atmospheric Sciences as a tenure-track Assistant Professor this fall!! TAMU Atmospheric Sciences thank you for the warm welcome!


Iâm very excited to share the new TAMS paper that has just been published in GMD! Zachary Moon and I describe the open-source package &, among other details, examples of how to go about analyzing tracked MCSs. âïž We hope TAMS is helpful for your research! doi.org/10.5194/gmd-17âŠ

Dr. Kelly NĂșñez Ocasio (Dr. Kelly NĂșñez Ocasio), assistant professor at @TAMU_ATMO, and Dr. Erin Dougherty from NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research are using a new kilometer-scale regional model to explore how climate change will impact tropical Africa. Read more about their findings: tx.ag/ATMOTropical
