Professional Interests
I'm a Project Scientist II and Willis Research Fellow in the Regional Climate Research Section. My current interests are:
Understanding processes leading to high-impact weather, in particular tropical cyclones.
Predictability limits and variability of high-impact weather events across a range of scales from individual events to climate scales.
Drivers of societal impacts, incorporating weather, climate and socio-economic factors.
For more on me see this UCAR spotlight.
Peer-Reviewed Papers
Papers in Review
- Cavallo, S. M., R. D. Torn, C. Snyder, C. Davis, W. Wang, and J.M. Done,
Evaluation of the Advanced Hurricane WRF data assimilation system for
the 2009 Atlantic hurricane season. Mon. Wea. Rev. Submitted.
- This list to be completed
Non Peer-Reviewed Papers
- Done, J.M., G.J. Holland, C.L. Bruyere, L.R. Leung, and
A. Suzuki-Parker, 2012:
Modeling high-impact weather and climate: Lessons from a tropical cyclone
perspective. NCAR/TN-490+STR, 28pp
- Tilmes, S., A. Monaghan, and J. Done 2012: Addressing climate challenges
in developing countries, Eos Trans. AGU, 93(14), 145
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- This list to be completed
Recent Presentations (2012-present)
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Regional Climate Invited Presentation at the MMM Division Retreat, Peaceful Valley, CO, 9 August 2012.
- This list to be completed
Conference Papers