Seasonal & Sub-Seasonal Tropical Cyclone Forecasts

Forecasting

Colorado State University has issued forecasts of Atlantic basin hurricane activity since 1984. Following the pioneering work of Prof. William Gray, our group continues the long CSU tradition in forecasting with continually improving techniques for predicting tropical cyclone activity powered by new research.


Tropical Weather and Climate Research

Research

We conduct cutting-edge research to advance knowledge and prediction of the weather and climate system. Our research group is focused on improved understanding and prediction of tropical weather, including hurricanes and typhoons, extreme rainfall, and other high impact weather.

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(2024-04-30)

Alex DesRosiers defends his Ph.D.

Congratulations to Alex DesRosiers who successfully defended his Ph.D. entitled, “From Surface to Tropopause: On the Vertical Structure of the Tropical Cyclone Vortex” on April 30th!!

Alex will continue his research at the US Naval Research Lab in Monterey, CA with a Fellowship from the National Research Council. His initial focus will be on the vertical structure of vortices and the mechanisms that drive changes of intensity.