Randy Cerveny
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President's Professor
COOR 5584
(480) 965-4635
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Education: |
1986 - Ph.D. (Geography) University of Nebraska |
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Research Interests: |
Climatology |
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Awards and Honors: |
2006 - World Meteorological Organization Rapporteur for Climate Extremes |
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Selected Publications: |
Books Cerveny, R. 2009. Weather's Greatest Mysteries Solved. New York: Prometheus Press (forthcoming). Cerveny, R. 2006. Freaks of the Storm (From Flying Cows to Stealing Thunder, The World's Strangest True Weather Stories), New York: Thunder's Mouth Press (Avalon Publishing Group), 371 pp. Journal Articles Myint, S. W., M. Yuan, R. S. Cerveny, and C. Giri. 2008. Categorizing natural disaster damage assessment using satellite-based geospatial techniques. Natural Hazards Earth System Sciences, 8(4): 707-719. Myint, S. W., Y. May, R. Cerveny, and C.P. Giri. 2008. Comparison of remote sensing image processing techniques to identify tornado damage areas from Landsat TM data. Sensors, 8:1128-1156. Brommer, D., R. S. Cerveny, and R. C. Balling, Jr. 2007. Characteristics of long-duration precipitation events across the United States. Geophysical Research Letters, 34(22): L22712. Cerveny, R. 2007. Weather and the Mongols: How the Forces of Nature Helped Shape an Empire. Weatherwise, 60(4): 22-25. Cerveny, R. S., J. Lawrimore, R. Edwards, and C. Landsea. 2007. Extreme Weather Records: Compilation, Adjudication and Publication. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 88(6): 853-860. Cerveny, R., V. D. Belitskaya, P. Bessemoulin, M. Cortez, C. Landsea and T. C. Peterson. 2007. A New Western Hemisphere 24-hour Rainfall Record. WMO Bulletin , 56(3): 212-215. |
