Oscar F. Guzman Rey

Ph.D. in Earth Systems Science


Research Publication in Nature Communications

How much the potential intensity of tropical cyclones (TCs) increases in warmer environments is not well known. Here, the authors show that TC rainfall rates have increased by 1.3% per year between 1998 and 2018, a trend that is mainly driven by stronger rainfall in the outer-core region of TCs

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Bio 

Studied at

Universidad Nacional de Colombia

From

Bogotá

At FIU since

Fall 2018

Degree

Ph.D. in Earth Systems Science

FIU hosting department

Department of Earth and Environment

Research

Climatology of Rainfall Distribution and Asymmetries of Tropical Cyclones:  A Global Perspective. This project focuses on analyzing and describing the rainfall patterns observed in tropical cyclones around the world.