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  1. Tim Cronin is a researcher and educator in the department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences at MIT. He studies the dynamics and stability of Earth's climate system, and was a postdoctoral fellow at Harvard from 2014 to 2016.

  2. Monster Magnet is an American rock band, founded in Red Bank, New Jersey in 1989 by Dave Wyndorf (vocals and guitar), John McBain (guitar) and Tim Cronin (vocals and drums). The band has since gone through several lineup changes, leaving Wyndorf as the only constant member.

  3. Tim Cronin is a researcher at MIT who studies convection, radiation, and clouds. He works on topics such as self-aggregation of convection, tropical cyclones, cold air formation, diurnal cycle, glacial inception, and boundary layer sensitivity.

  4. 460 views 11 months ago. On this episode of Aftershocks, Matt sits down with ex-drummer/vocalist and original MONSTER MAGNET member Tim Cronin to talk about the band's double-vinyl release 'Test ...

  5. I generally teach 12.003: Introduction to Atmosphere, Ocean, and Climate Dynamics in the fall (taught Fall 2017-2020, 2022-2023) and 12.315/12.815: Atmospheric Radiation and Convection in the spring (taught Spring 2018-2020, 2023, and Fall 2016). 12.003 provides a general introduction to climate for undergrads, and 12.315/12.815 goes into much ...

  6. 3 de mar. de 2022 · Thursday, March 3, 2022. T he Executive Committee of the Corporation has approved the promotion of Tim Cronin to Associate Professor Without Tenure effective July 1, 2022. A climate scientist, Cronin’s research focuses on convection, radiation, and clouds to create numerical modeling experiments that help us understand the ...

  7. The Executive Committee of the Corporation has approved the promotion of Tim Cronin to Associate Professor Without Tenure effective July 1, 2022. A climate scientist, Cronin’s research focuses on convection, radiation, and clouds to create numerical modeling experiments that help us understand the stability of the Earth’s climate.