Easterly Waves
Easterly Waves are an important class of weather systems that form over North Africa during the monsoon season. They are associated with intense convective storms that produce copious amounts of rain. A majority (60-80%) of Atlantic tropical storms originate from these waves. Fundamental questions related to their origin and evolution still remain unresolved. We are interested in all aspects of these waves — from their origin over land to transformation into hurricanes over the ocean.
Climate Drivers of Floods
Monsoon Onset Vortex
Equatorial Waves And Hurricanes
Our work was supported by NASA grants: |
Investigation of the Interaction Between Kelvin Waves and Easterly Waves Using CYGNSS Data |
Multiscale Interactions Between The MJO, Equatorial Waves, And The Diurnal Cycle Over The Maritime Continent |