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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.
Timothy W Cronin is a climate dynamics researcher at MIT. He has published 21 articles on topics such as biofuels, ozone, clouds, and climate sensitivity.
Tim CRONIN, Assistant Professor of Atmospheric Science | Cited by 2,783 | of Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MA (MIT) | Read 62 publications | Contact Tim CRONIN
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.
Climate scientist focused on regional-scale atmospheric dynamics and surface-atmosphere interactions to understand climate sensitivity. As 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.
Tim Cronin is a climate researcher who studies regional-scale dynamics, radiative transfer, and surface-atmosphere interactions. He has published papers on topics such as polar amplification, low clouds, and climate sensitivity, and received several awards and fellowships.
3 de mar. de 2022 · Tim Cronin is a climate scientist who studies convection, radiation, and clouds using numerical modeling. He was promoted to Associate Professor Without Tenure in 2022 and has published on topics such as cold air formation, cloud clustering, and thunderstorms.