My name is Jeremy Gibbs. I am a meteorologist and currently serve as Research Scientist at the University of Oklahoma in the Cooperative Institute of Mesoscale Meteorological Studies and NOAA National Severe Storms Laboratory. My research includes computational and theoretical studies of atmospheric boundary-layer flows and slope flows, turbulence modeling, land-surface modeling, parameterization of boundary-layer and surface-layer interactions, and multi-scale numerical weather prediction. I am currently working on projects to improve atmospheric models in the areas of wild fires, heterogeneous stable boundary layers, scale-aware boundary-layer physics, and other storm-scale phenomena.

Interests

  • Low-level jets
  • Multiscale NWP
  • Turbulence modeling
  • DNS, LES, RANS, WRF
  • Boundary-layer flows
  • SL/BL Parameterizations

Education

  • Ph.D. in Meteorology, 2012

    University of Oklahoma

  • M.S. in Meteorology, 2008

    University of Oklahoma

  • B.S. in Meteorology, 2006

    University of Oklahoma