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09/24/2017 Julie A. Winkler 1 CURRICULUM VITAE Julie Ann Winkler Professor Department of Geography 238 Geography Building Michigan State University East Lansing, Michigan 48824-1117 TELEPHONE: (517) 353-9186 (personal office) (517) 355-4649 (departmental office) FAX: (517) 432-1671 EMAIL: [email protected] EDUCATION: Ph.D., 1982, Geography, University of Minnesota CIC Traveling Scholar, 1977-1978, Meteorology, University of Wisconsin-Madison M.A., 1977, Geography, University of Minnesota B.S., 1975, Geography, University of North Dakota RESEARCH INTERESTS: Synoptic climatology, climate variability and change, applied climatology, women in academia HONORS AND FELLOWSHIPS: American Association of Geographers Ron F. Abler Distinguished Service Honors (2017) Lifetime Achievement Award, Climate Specialty Group, American Association of Geographers (2016). President, Association of American Geographers, 2013-2014; Vice-President, 2012-2013; Past-President, 2014-2015. American Meteorological Society Charles Franklin Brooks Award (2010) Alumni Award, Department of Geography, University of North Dakota (2009) Fellow, American Meteorological Society (2005) Fulbright Senior Specialist, University of Silesia, Poland (2003) National Research Council Research Associateship (1985-1986) University of Minnesota Dissertation Special Grant (1979) University of Minnesota Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship (1979-1980) University of Minnesota Bush Foundation Fellowship (1975-1978) Robert Buzzard Undergraduate Fellowship in Geography (1975) Summa cum laude (1975) Phi Beta Kappa (1974) PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS: Association of American Geographers American Meteorological Society American Geophysical Union

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CURRICULUM VITAE

Julie Ann Winkler Professor

Department of Geography 238 Geography Building

Michigan State University East Lansing, Michigan 48824-1117

TELEPHONE: (517) 353-9186 (personal office)

(517) 355-4649 (departmental office) FAX: (517) 432-1671 EMAIL: [email protected] EDUCATION: Ph.D., 1982, Geography, University of Minnesota CIC Traveling Scholar, 1977-1978, Meteorology, University of Wisconsin-Madison M.A., 1977, Geography, University of Minnesota B.S., 1975, Geography, University of North Dakota RESEARCH INTERESTS: Synoptic climatology, climate variability and change, applied climatology, women in academia HONORS AND FELLOWSHIPS: • American Association of Geographers Ron F. Abler Distinguished Service Honors (2017) • Lifetime Achievement Award, Climate Specialty Group, American Association of Geographers (2016). • President, Association of American Geographers, 2013-2014; Vice-President, 2012-2013; Past-President,

2014-2015. • American Meteorological Society Charles Franklin Brooks Award (2010) • Alumni Award, Department of Geography, University of North Dakota (2009) • Fellow, American Meteorological Society (2005) • Fulbright Senior Specialist, University of Silesia, Poland (2003) • National Research Council Research Associateship (1985-1986) • University of Minnesota Dissertation Special Grant (1979) • University of Minnesota Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship (1979-1980) • University of Minnesota Bush Foundation Fellowship (1975-1978) • Robert Buzzard Undergraduate Fellowship in Geography (1975) • Summa cum laude (1975) • Phi Beta Kappa (1974) PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS: Association of American Geographers American Meteorological Society American Geophysical Union

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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: • Professor, Michigan State University, Department of Geography, July 2001 - present. • Associate Professor, Michigan State University, Department of Geography, August 1993 - June 2001. • Assistant Professor, Michigan State University, Department of Geography, September 1987 - August

1993. • Assistant Professor, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Department of Geography, August 1982 - May 1987. • Visiting Scientist, National Weather Service Techniques Development Laboratory, Silver Spring,

Maryland, Summer 1986. • Research Associate, National Research Council, National Weather Service Techniques Development

Laboratory, Silver Spring, Maryland, August 1984 - August 1985. • Lecturer, San Diego State University, Department of Geography, August 1981 - June 1982. • Project Assistant, University of Minnesota, Center for Urban and Regional Affairs, June 1980 - June 1981. • Teaching Assistant, University of Minnesota, Department of Geography, September 1978 - June 1979 and

Summer Session I, 1977. • Assistant to Minnesota State Climatologist, State of Minnesota, Department of Natural Resources, June

1977 - August 1977 and June 1978 - September 1978. EDITORSHIPS AND EDITORIAL BOARDS: • Associate Editor, Science Advances, 2014-present • Member, Editorial Board, Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 2011-present. • Editor, Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology, 2006-2010. • Member, Editorial Board, Professional Geographer, 2005-2010. • Member, Editorial Board, Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 2000-2009. • Associate Editor for Physical Geography, Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 1996-

2000. • Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Geography, 1998-2000. • Member, Editorial Board, Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 1993-1996. GRANTS AND AWARDS (PI or co-PI):

Michigan State University Interdisciplinary Team Building Initiative. “Challenges and Opportunities in Global Change Research in Agroecoystems.” A. Shade, C. R. Buell, M. Chilvers, F. Trail, and J.A. Winkler. August 2017-July 2018. $10,000.

Project GREEEN. “Climate Change Induced Changes in the Phytobiome: Implications for Disease

Management in the 21st Century”. C.R. Buell, F. Trail, and J.A. Winkler. May 2017-April 2018. $39,900. Project GREEEN. "Assessing the Impact of Climate Change on Potato Production in Michigan in the

21st Century: Year 2". D. Douches, C.R. Buell, and J.A. Winkler. May 2016 - April 2017. $34,880.

Project GREEEN. "Assessing the Impact of Climate Change on Potato Production in Michigan in the 21st Century: Year 1". D. Douches, C.R. Buell, and J.A. Winkler. May 2015 - April 2016. $34,700.

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National Science Foundation, Macrosystems Biology Program."Complex Effects of Climate Change on Nature Reserve Networks at Macroscales". J. Liu, J.A. Winkler, and A. Viña. November 2014 – October 2018. $2,300,000.

National Science Foundation. “WSC Category 1: Learning from Adaptable Water Systems.” J. Rose,

S. Gasteyer, R. Stevenson, J. Winkler, and D. Hyndman. January 2011 – December 2012. $149,998. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Great Lakes Regional Integrated Sciences and

Assessments Center. D. Scavia, T. Dietz, J. Andresen, M. Lemos, R. Rood, J. Winkler, M. Huntley, C. Pistis, and M. Staton. October 2010 – September 2015. $3,495,180.

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. “A Row Crop Ecosystems in a Changing Climate: Enhancing

Ecosystem Services at Field, Farm and Watershed Scales.” A. Kravchenko, S. Snapp, A. Grandy, J. Winkler, and J. Andresen. March 2010 – February 2014. $475,400.

National Science Foundation, Dynamics of Coupled Natural and Human Systems Program. “Towards

an Integrated Framework for Climate Change Impact Assessments for International Market Systems with Long-Term Investments.” J. Winkler, S. Thornsbury, P.-N. Tan, J. Andresen, J.R. Black, S. Loveridge, S. Zhong, J. Zhao, N. Rothwell, and A. Iezzoni. October 2009 – September 2015. $1,499,763.

National Science Foundation, Geographic and Spatial Science Program. “Collaborative Research:

Toward an Improved Understanding of the Characteristics, Processes, and Impacts of Northerly and Southerly Low-Level Jets in the Central United States.” J.A. Winkler and S. Zhong (Michigan State University); C. Walters (University of Michigan-Dearborn). September 2009 – February 2013. $421,610 (MSU portion).

USDA Forest Service. “Mapping Future Haines Index.” J.A. Winkler. February 2009 – September

2009. $5,923. USDA Forest Service. “Impacts of Land Cover Change on the Climate System.” S. Zhong, J.A.

Winkler, and J.A. Andresen. October 2007 – September 2009. $121,180

National Science Foundation, Human and Social Dynamics Program. “Agents of Change: A Multidisciplinary Protocol for Assessing Climate Impacts, Vulnerability and Adaptation for Regional and International Markets.” J.A. Winkler, S. Thornsbury, P.-N. Tan, J. Andresen, J.R. Black, and S. Loveridge. August 2006 – February 2008. $127,736 (Planning Grant).

United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service. “Supplemental grant.” J.A. Winkler.

September 2006 – September 2007. $21,000. Michigan State University, Environmental Science and Policy Program, Environmental Research

Initiative. “Integrated Risk and Impact Assessment Associated with Climate Change and Variability in the Great Lakes Region”. J. A. Winkler and J.A. Andresen. August 2006-May 2008. $100,000.

United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Joint Fire Science Program. “Atmospheric

Fire Risk (Haines Index) in a Changed Climate”. J.A. Winkler and B. Potter. September 2003 – August 2007. $193,067 (plus $166,798 in-kind contribution from MSU and the USDA Forest Service North Central Research Station).

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Environmental Protection Agency. “Improving the Utility of Regional Climate Change Information

from a Stakeholder Perspective.” P.J. Sousounis, J.A. Andresen, J. R. Black, D. Holecek, and J.A. Winkler. January 2003 – August 2007. $1,859,310.

National Science Foundation, Geography and Regional Science Program. “Collaborative Research: A Climatological Analysis of the Variability of Southerly Low-Level Jets and their Relationship to Synoptic-Scale Disturbances”. J.A. Winkler, C.K. Walters, and G.D. Bierly. April 2002-March 2006. $450,000 total project budget; $246,462 MSU portion.

National Science Foundation, Biocomplexity in the Environment Initiative. “Workshop on Climate

and Land Use Change Processes in East Africa.” D. Campbell, J. Andresen, J. Olson, B. Pijanowski, and J. Winkler. August 2001 - July 2002, $65,000 total.

Michigan State University, GATI Environment, Resource Management, and Sustainability Program.

“Climate and Land Uses Change Processes in East Africa”. J.A. Winkler, D. Campbell, and J.A. Andresen. September 2000 - August 2001. $6170.

Michigan State University, GATI Environment, Resource Management, and Sustainability Program. “An Integrated Assessment of Human-Biophysical Processes Related to Climate Change and Land Use Change in East Africa”. D. Campbell, J.A. Andresen, and J.A. Winkler, September 1999 - August 2000. $12,000.

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. “Assessing Climate Change Impacts in the Upper Great Lakes Region: Michigan State University Effort.” J.A. Andresen, D.A. Brown, and J.A. Winkler. June 1999 - December 2000. $72,152 total.

Department of Energy, National Institute for Global Environmental Change, Midwestern Regional Center. "Maximum and Minimum Temperature Variations in a Perturbed Climate and Implications for Specialized Agriculture in the Great Lakes Region. Year 2: Comparison of Daily Simulations from Several Different Global Climate Models." J.A. Andresen and J.A. Winkler. July 1995-June 1996. $70,000.

National Science Foundation, Atmospheric Science Division. "Upgrade of Climatological Laboratory Facilities at Michigan State University." J.A. Winkler and J.A. Andresen. September 1994 - August 1995. $17,000 (plus $17,000 Michigan State University match).

Department of Energy, National Institute for Global Environmental Change, Midwestern Regional Center. "Maximum and Minimum Temperature Variations in a Perturbed Climate and Implications for Specialized Agriculture in the Great Lakes Region." J.A. Winkler and J.A. Andresen. July 1994 - July 1995. $74,687.

National Science Foundation, Geography and Regional Science Division. "A Synoptic Climatology of Warm Season Convection in the Southern Great Lakes Region." J.A. Winkler. August 1992 - August 1995. $150,000.

Michigan State University, Agricultural Experiment Station. "Low Temperature Risk in Fruit-Growing Areas of the Great Lakes: Climatology and Prospects in a Changing Global Climate. J.A. Andresen, J.R. Harman, F.V. Nurnberger, and J.A. Winkler. September 1992 - May 1993. $17,000.

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NATO Grants for International Collaboration in Research. "Extreme Climate Events under a

Perturbed Climate: Impacts on Agriculture." J.P. Palutikof, Project Coordinator, and J.A. Winkler, Principal Investigator. Co-Investigators: J.A. Andresen, C. Goodess, J.R. Harman, and F.V. Nurnberger. March 1992 - March 1994. $7000.

Michigan State University, Agricultural Experiment Station. "Springtime Cold Damage to Fruit Trees in Michigan." J.A. Andresen, J.R. Harman, F.V. Nurnberger, and J.A. Winkler. January 1992 - May 1992. $17,508.

United States Department of Agriculture, North Central Integrated Pest Management Program. "Assessment of Episodic Atmospheric Events that Regulate Movement of Economically Important Migratory Pests: A Preventive Pest Management Strategy Using the Potato Leafhopper." M.E. Whalon, J.R. Harman, S.H. Gage, and J.A. Winkler. June 1991 - June 1993. $76,950.

Michigan State University, All-University Research Initiation Grant. "Development of a Catalog of

Warm Season Convection for the Southern Great Lakes Region: A Pilot Study." J.A. Winkler and J.R. Harman. June 1990 - June 1991. $8,290.

National Science Foundation, Division of Atmospheric Sciences. "Equipment Request for a PC-McIDAS Interactive Computer System at Michigan State University." J.A. Winkler, J.D. Carlson, J.R. Harman, and F.V. Nurnberger. August 1989 - August 1990. $16,216. (additional $16,216 match from MSU College of Social Science and the University Computer Center).

University of Nebraska, Research Council Faculty Summer Research Fellowship. "Incorporation of Subsynoptic-Scale Circulation Patterns into Statistical Forecast Models of Heavy Precipitation in the Central United States." J.A. Winkler. May 1986 - August 1986. $5000. Additional University of Nebraska Research Council Research Grant-in-Aid. $1206.

University of Nebraska, Teaching Council General Grant, "A Proposal for the Improvement of the Instruction of Synoptic Meteorology at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln." J.A. Winkler. December 1982 - December 1983. $1700. PUBLICATIONS (REFEREED AND NON-REFEREED): * Corresponding or Co-Corresponding Author; + Student or Post-doc Author Under review:

Tang, Y. +, J.A. Winkler*, A. Viña, J. Liu, Y. Zhang, F. Wang, J. Zhang, and Z. Zhao, 2017.

Uncertainty of future projections of species distributions in mountainous regions. In revision for PLoS One.

Leisner, C.P.+, J.C. Wood, B. Vaillancourt, Y. Tang, D.S. Douches, C.R. Buell, and J.A.

Winkler*, 2017. Influence of the choice of future climate change projection on interpretation of growth chamber experiments of agricultural impacts: a preliminary study in potato. Submitted to International

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Journal of Biometeorology.

In print or in press: Lee, G.E.*+, S. Loveridge, and J.A. Winkler, 2017: The influence of an extreme warm spell on public

support for government involvement in climate change adaptation. Annals of the American Association of Geographers, in press.

Hyndman, D.*, T. Xu, J. Deines+, G. Cao, R. Nagelkirk+, A. Viña, W. McConnell, B. Basso, A.

Kendall, S. Li, L. Luo, F. Lupi, D. Ma, J.A. Winkler, W. Yang+, C. Zheng, and J. Liu, 2017: Quantifying changes in water use and groundwater availability in a megacity using novel integrated systems modeling. Geophysical Research Letters, 44, doi: 10.1002/2017GL074429.

Tang, Y.+, J.A. Winkler*, S. Zhong*, X. Bian, D. Doubler+, L. Yu, and C.K. Walters, 2017: Future

changes in the climatology of the Great Plains low-level jet derived from fine resolution multi-model simulations. Scientific Reports, 7: 5029. DOI:10.1038/s41598-017-05135-0.

Yu, L.*, S. Zhong, J.A. Winkler, M. Zhou, D.H. Lenschow, B. Li, X. Wang, and Q. Yang, 2017:

Possible connections of the opposite trends in Arctic and Antarctic sea-ice cover. Scientific Reports, 7:45804 | DOI: 10.1038/srep45804.

Zhong, S.*, L. Yu, J.A. Winkler, Y. Tang+, W.E. Heilman, and X. Bian, 2017: The impact of climate

change on the characteristics of the frost-free season over the contiguous United States as projected by the NARCCAP model ensembles. Climate Research, 72, 53–72.

Winkler, J.A.*, 2017: Climatology. In: The International Encyclopedia of Geography: People, the

Earth, Environment and Technology, D. Richardson, Editor-in-Chief, Wiley Online Library, 1-12. Yu, L., S. Zhong*, J.A. Winkler, D.L. Doubler+, X. Bian, and C.K. Walters, 2017: The interannual

variability of southerly low-level jets in North America. International Journal of Climatology, 3, 343–357. DOI 10.1002/joc.4708.

Tang, Y.+, S. Zhong*, J.A. Winkler, and C.K. Walters, 2016: Evaluation of the southerly low-level jet

climatology in the central United States as simulated by NARCCAP regional climate models. International Journal of Climatology, 36, 4338–4357. DOI: 10.1002/joc.4636.

Yang, W.+, D.W. Hyndman, J.A. Winkler, A. Viña, J. Deines+, F. Lupi, L. Luo, Y. Li, B. Basso, C.

Zheng, D. Ma, S. Li, X. Liu, H. Zheng, G. Cao, Q. Meng, Z. Ouyang, and J. Liu*, 2016: Urban water sustainability: framework and application. Ecology and Society, 21 (4):4 [online] URL:http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol21/iss4/art4/.

Winkler, J.A.*, 2016: Embracing complexity and uncertainty. Annals of the Association of American

Geographers, 106, 1418–1433. Lee, G-E.* +, S. Loveridge, and J.A. Winkler, 2016: Does the public care about how climate change

might affect agriculture? Choices, 31, 1-5

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Heilman, W.E.*, Y. Tang+, L. Luo, S. Zhong, J.A. Winkler, and X. Bian, 2015: Potential climate

change impacts on fire weather in the United States. Fire Management Today, 74, 22-27. Doubler, D.L.+, J.A. Winkler*, X. Bian, S. Zhong, and C.K. Walters, 2015: A NARR-derived

climatology of southerly and northerly low-level jets over North America and coastal environs. Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology, 54, 1596-1619.

Perdinan*+ and J.A. Winkler, 2015: Selection of climate information for regional climate change

assessments using regionalization techniques: A case study for the Upper Great Lakes Region, USA. International Journal of Climatology, 35, 1027-1040.

Tang, Y.+, S. Zhong*, L. Luo, X. Bian, W. Heilman, and J. Winkler, 2015: The impact of regional

climate change on fire weather in the United States. Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 105, 1-21.

Walters, C.K.*, J.A. Winkler, S. Husseini+, R. Keeling+, J. Nikolic+, and S. Zhong, 2014: Low-Level

jets in the North American Regional Reanalysis (NARR): A comparison with rawinsonde observations. Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology, 53, 2093-2113.

Ustrnul, Z.*, A. Wypych , J. Winkler, and D. Czekierda, 2014: Late spring freezes in Poland in relation

to atmospheric circulation. Quaestiones Geographicae, 33, 159-167.

Winkler, J.A.*, J.A. Andresen, J.L. Hatfield, D. Bidwell, and D. Brown (Editors), 2014: Climate Change in the Midwest: A Synthesis Report for the National Climate Assessment, Island Press, 248 pp.

Winkler, J.A.*, J.A. Andresen, R.W. Arritt, J.A. Beecher, A.D. Gronewold, K.R. Hall, J.L. Hatfield, S.D. Handler, B. Lofgren, S.D. Mackey, S. Nicholls, J. Patz, J. Posey, S.C. Pryor, and C.W. Swanston, 2014: An introduction to the synthesis report. In: Climate Change in the Midwest: A Synthesis Report for the National Climate Assessment, J.A. Winkler, J.A. Andresen, J.L. Hatfield, D. Bidwell, and D. Brown, eds., Island Press, 1-7.

Winkler, J.A.*, R.W. Arritt, and S.C. Pryor, 2014: Climate projections for the Midwest: Availability, interpretation, and synthesis. In: Climate Change in the Midwest: A Synthesis Report for the National Climate Assessment, J.A. Winkler, J.A. Andresen, J. Hatfield, D. Bidwell, and D. Brown, eds., Island Press, 37-69.

Winkler, J.A.*, J.A. Andresen, and J.L. Hatfield, 2014: Complexity and uncertainty: Implications for climate change assessments. In: Climate Change in the Midwest: A Synthesis Report for the National Climate Assessment, J.A. Winkler, J.A. Andresen, J.L. Hatfield, D. Bidwell, and D. Brown, eds., Island Press, 244-248.

Abraham, Z.*+, P-N Tan, Perdinan+, J.A. Winkler, S. Zhong, and M. Liszewska, 2014: Contour regression: A distribution-regularized regression framework for climate modeling, Statistical Analysis and Data Mining, 7, 272-281.

Perdinan*+ and J.A. Winkler, 2014: Changing human landscapes under changing climate: Considerations for climate assessments. Environmental Management, 53, 42-54. DOI 10.1007/s00267-013-0125-6.

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Winkler, J.A., 2014*: Embracing the Complexity and Uncertainty of Climate Change: Responsibilities for Geographers. IGU Book of Plenary Lectures. Available at: http://igu2014.org/programme_detailed/pdf/Plenary/IGU_2014_plenary_winkler.pdf.

Abraham, Z.*+, P-N Tan, Perdinan+, J.A. Winkler, S. Zhong, and M. Liszewska, 2013: Position preserving multi-output prediction. Proceedings of the European Conference on Machine Learning and Principles and Practice of Knowledge Discovery in Databases (ECML-PKDD'13), 320-335. Available at: http://download.springer.com/static/pdf/5/bfm%253A978-3-642-40991-2%252F1.pdf?auth66=1398271545_eb3523fe4a245614ad25185bedd8842b&ext=.pdf.

Barsugli, J.*, G. Guentchev, R. Horton, A. Wood, L. Mearns, X.-Z. Liang, J. Winkler, K. Dixon, K.

Hayhoe, R. Rood, L. Goddard, A. Ray, L. Buja, and C. Ammann, 2013: The practitioner’s dilemma – how to assess the credibility of downscaled climate projections? EOS, Transactions of the American Geophysical Union, 94, 424–425.

Abraham, Z.*+, P.-N. Tan, Perdinan+, J. A. Winkler, S. Zhong, and M. Liszewskak, 2013: Distribution

Regularized Regression Framework for Climate Modeling. Proceedings of SIAM International Conference on Data Mining (SDM-2013), Austin, Texas. Available at: http://knowledgecenter.siam.org/333SDM/333SDM/1.

Winkler, J.A.*, A. B. Cinderich+, S. D. Ddumba+, D. Doubler+, J. Nikolic+, Perdinan+, A. M. Pollyea+,

D. R. Young+, and C. Zavalloni, 2013: Understanding the impacts of climate on perennial crops. In R.A. Pielke Sr., [Editor-in-Chief] Climate Vulnerability: Understanding and Addressing Threats to Essential Resources, Volume 2: Vulnerability of Food Resources to Climate. Elsevier Inc., Academic Press, 37–49.

Tuanmu, M-N+, A. Viña, J.A. Winkler, Y. Li, W. Xu, Z. Ouyang, and J. Liu*, 2013: Climate change

impacts on understory bamboo species and giant pandas in China’s Qinling Mountains. Nature Climate Change, 3: 249–253 doi:10.1038/nclimate1727.

Winkler, J.A.*, J.A. Andresen, J. Bisanz, G.S. Guentchev+, J. Nugent, K. Piromsopa+, N. Rothwell, C.

Zavalloni, J. Clark+, H.K. Min+, A. Pollyea, and H. Prawiranta+, 2013: Michigan’s tart cherry industry: Vulnerability to climate variability and change. In S.C. Pryor [Ed] Climate Change in the Midwest: Impacts, Risks, Vulnerability and Adaptation, Indiana University Press, 104-116. ISBN: 978-0-253-00682-0

Andresen, J.A.*, G. Alagarswamy, G.S. Guentchev+, Perdinan+, K. Piromsopa+, A. Pollyea, G. Soter+,

J. van Ravensway+, and J. Winkler, 2013: Potential future impacts of climate on row crop production in the Great Lakes Region. In S.C. Pryor [Ed] Climate Change in the Midwest: Impacts, Risks, Vulnerability and Adaptation, 82-91.

Winkler, J.A.*, R. Arritt, and S. Pryor, 2012: Climate projections for the Midwest: Availability,

interpretation and synthesis. Whitepaper prepared for the Midwest Technical Input Report, U.S. National Climate Assessment. Available at: http://glisa.msu.edu/docs/NCA/MTIT_Future.pdf.

Winkler, J.A.*, J. Bisanz, G. Guentchev+ K. Piromsopa+, J. van Ravensway+, H. Prawiranata+, R.

Torre+, H.K. Min+, and J. Clark+, 2012: The development and communication of an ensemble of local-scale climate scenarios: an example from the Pileus Project. In T. Dietz and D. Bidwell [Eds]. Climate Change in the Great Lakes Region: Navigating an Uncertain Future. East Lansing: Michigan State University Press, 231-248.

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Loveridge, S.*, G.-E. Lee+, and J. Winkler, 2012: Informing the debate -- Michigan residents support

government help for farmers adapting to climate change: A survey of attitudes towards government assistance to crop farmers. Michigan State University Institute for Public Policy and Social Research. Available at http://ippsr.msu.edu/publications/ARCrop.pdf

Winkler, J.A.*, 2011: Geographical Sciences versus Geography: How and Why? (Focus:

Understanding the Changing Planet: Strategic Directions for the Geographical Sciences). Professional Geographer, 63, 314-317.

Winkler, J.A.*, G.S. Guentchev+, Perdinan+, P.-N. Tan, S. Zhong, M. Liszewska, Z. Abraham+, T.

Niedźwiedź, and Z. Ustrnul, 2011: Climate scenario development and applications for local/regional climate change impact assessments: An overview for the non-climate scientist. Part I: Scenario development using downscaling methods. Geography Compass, 5/6, 275–300. DOI 10.1111/j.1749-8198.2011.00425.x.

Winkler, J.A.*, G.S. Guentchev+, M. Liszewska, Perdinan+, and P.-N. Tan, 2011: Climate scenario development and applications for local/regional climate change impact assessments: An overview for the non-climate scientist. Part II: Considerations when using climate change scenarios. Geography Compass, 5/6, 301–328. DOI 10.1111/j.1749-8198.2011.00426.x.

Winkler, J.A.*, S. Thornsbury, M. Artavio, F.-M. Chmielewski, D. Kirschke, S. Lee+, M. Liszewska,

S. Loveridge, P.-N. Tan, S. Zhong, J.A. Andresen, J.R. Black, R. Kurlus, D. Nizalov, N. Olynk+, Z. Ustrnul, C. Zavalloni, J.M. Bisanz, G. Bujdosó, L. Fusina+, Y. Henniges+, P. Hilsendegen, K. Lar+, L. Malarzewski+, T. Moeller+, R. Murmylo+, T. Niedzwiedz, O. Nizalova, H. Prawiranata+, N. Rothwell, J. van Ravensway+, H. von Witzke, and M. Woods, 2010: Multi-regional climate change assessments for international market systems with long-term investments: A conceptual framework. Climatic Change, 103, 445-470. DOI 10.1007/s10584-009-9781-1.

Guentchev, G.S.*+, and J.A. Winkler, 2010: A two-tier atmospheric circulation classification scheme

for the European-North Atlantic region. Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, 35, 341-351. DOI:10.1016/j.pce.2009.12011.

Winkler, J.A.*, 2010. Climate. In: Research Methods in Geography: A Critical Introduction, B.

Gomez and J.P. Jones, editors, Blackwell Publishing, 116-136. Tucker, D.*, D. Ginther, and J.A. Winkler, 2009: AMS Survey Results: Gender issues among

academic AMS members, Comparisons with the 1993 membership survey. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 90, 1180–1191.

Guentchev, G.S.+, K. Piromsopa+, and J.A. Winkler*, 2009: Estimating changes in temperature

variability in a future climate for the Great Lakes region. Climate Variability, Predictability and Change in the Midwestern USA, S.C. Pryor, editor, Indiana University Press, pages 66-75.

Andresen, J.A.* and J. A. Winkler, 2009. Weather and climate of Michigan. In: Michigan Geography

and Geology, R.J. Schaetzl, J.T. Darden, D. Brandt, editors, Pearson Custom Publishing, Boston, MA,ISBN: 0536987165, pages 288-314.

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Zavalloni C.*, J.A. Andresen, J.R. Black, J.A. Winkler, G. Guentchev+, K. Piromsopa+, A. Pollyea, and J.M. Bisanz. 2008. A preliminary analysis of the impacts of past and projected future climate on sour cherry production in the Great Lakes Region of the USA. Acta Horticulturae, 803, 123-130.

Walters, C.K.*, J.A. Winkler, R.P. Shadbolt+, J. van Ravensway+, and G.D. Bierly, 2008: A long-term

climatology of southerly and northerly low-level jets for the central United States Annals, Association of American Geographers, 98, 521-552.

Murillo, S.T.*, R. Czujko, R.Y. Chu, H.A. Friedman, and J.A. Winkler, 2008: The 2005 AMS

Membership Survey: Insights into a professional society. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. 89, 726.

Murillo, S.T.*, R.E. Pandya, R.Y. Chu, J.A. Winkler, R, Czujko, and E.M.C. Cutrim, 2008: AMS

Membership Survey Results: An overview and longitudinal analysis of the demographics of the American Meteorological Society. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 89, 727-733.

Potter, B.E.*, J.A. Winkler, D.F. Wilhelm+, R.P. Shadbolt+, and X. Bian, 2008: Computation of the

low elevation variant of the Haines Index for fire weather forecasts. Weather and Forecasting, 23, 159–167.

Tucker, D.F.* and J.A. Winkler, 2008: Statistical analysis of survey data related to gender issues among academic AMS members. Preprints, 19th Conference on Probability and Statistics. American Meteorological Society, New Orleans, Louisiana.

Nugent, J.*, J. Andresen, J. Bisanz, J.R Black, N. Rothwell, J.A.Winkler, and C. Zavalloni, 2007:

Impacts of climate change on tart cherry production in the Great Lakes region. Good Fruit Grower Magazine, 58(6) (March 15 issue).

Charlevoix, D.J.*, E. Bierly, and J.A. Winkler, 2007: Challenges facing atmospheric, earth, and space

science departments in higher education. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 88, 1631–1633. Winkler, J.A.*, B.E. Potter, D.F. Wilhelm+ R.P. Shadbolt+, K. Piromsopa+, and X. Bian, 2007:

Climatological and statistical characteristics of the Haines Index for North America. International Journal of Wildland Fire, 16, 139-152.

Potter, B.E.*, J.A. Winkler, D.F. Wilhelm+, R.P. Shadbolt+, 2007: Computing the low elevation

Haines Index. Fire Management Today, 67, 40-43. Shadbolt, R.P.+, E.A. Waller+, J.P. Messina, and J.A. Winkler*, 2006: Source regions of lower-

tropospheric airflow trajectories for the Lower Peninsula of Michigan: A GIS-derived, 40-year air mass climatology. Journal of Geophysical Research, 111, D21117, doi:10.1029/2005JD006657.

Zavalloni, C.*, J.A. Andresen, J.A. Winkler, J.A. Flore, J.R. Black, and T.L. Beedy+, 2006: The Pileus

Project: Climatic impacts on sour cherry production in the Great Lakes Region in past and projected future time frames. Acta Horticulturae (ISHS), 707, 101-108.

Winkler, J.A.*, B.E. Potter, R.P. Shadbolt, D.F. Wilhelm+, X. Bian, and K. Piromsopa+, 2005. A

climatology of the Haines Index for North America derived from NCEP/NCAR reanalysis fields. Preprints,

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Sixth Fire and Forest Meteorology Symposium/19th Interior West Fire Council Meeting, American Meteorological Society, Canmore, Alberta, Canada.

Potter, B.E.*, J.A. Winkler, D.F. Wilhelm+, R.P. Shadbolt+, 2005: Computation of the low elevation Haines Index. Preprints, Sixth Fire and Forest Meteorology Symposium/19th Interior West Fire Council Meeting, American Meteorological Society, Canmore, Alberta, Canada.

Winkler, J.A.*, 2004. The Impact of Technology on In Situ Atmospheric Observations and Climate

Science. In: Geography and Technology (an AAG Centennial publication), Stann Brunn, Susan Cutter, J.W. Harrington, editors, Kluwer Academic Publishers, pages 461-490 (invited contribution).

Contributor (along with M.A. Holmes, S. O’Connell, G. Ashley, R. Bell, J. McGrath Cohoon, C. de Wet, C. Frey, and P. Hallock Muller), 2004: Where are the Women Geoscience Professors?, NSF/AWG Foundation Sponsored Workshop, M.A. Holmes and S. O’Connell, editors, published by the Association of Women Geoscientists.

Rogers, J.C.*, D.R. Legates, L.O. Mearns, and J.A. Winkler, 2003: Climatology. In Geography in

America, Second Edition, G. Gaile and C. Willmott, editors, Oxford University Press, 32-46. Winkler, J.A.*, J.A. Andresen, G. Guentchev+, E.A. Waller+, and J.T. Brown+, 2003. Using ANOVA

to estimate the relative magnitude of uncertainty in a suite of climate change scenarios. Preprints, 14th Symposium on Global Change and Climate Variations, American Meteorological Society, Long Beach, California.

Winkler, J.A.*, J.A. Andresen, G. Guentchev+, and R.D. Kriegel+, 2002: Possible impacts of projected climate change on commercial fruit production in the Great Lakes Region. Journal of Great Lakes Research, 28, 608-625.

Winkler J.A.*, 2002. Review of Dynamic Climatology: Basis in Mathematics and Physics by J.N. Rayner. Professional Geographer, 54, 111-112.

Walters, C.K.*+ and J.A. Winkler, 2001: Airflow configurations of warm-season southerly low-level wind maxima in the Great Plains: Part I: Spatial and temporal characteristics and relationship to convection. Weather and Forecasting, 16, 513-530.

Bierly, G.D.*+, and J.A. Winkler, 2001: A composite analysis of airstreams within cold-season Colorado cyclones. Weather and Forecasting, 16, 57-60.

Potter, B.*, W. Heilman, L. Frelich, C. Peterson, J. Winkler, and K. Zeller, 2001. Atmospheric Research Needs and Issues. In Northern Minnesota Independence Day Storm: A Research Needs Assessment. W.J. Mattson and D.S. Shriner, editors. North Central Research Station, Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, General Technical Report NC-216.

Winkler, J.A.*, J.A. Andresen, G. Guentchev+, J.A. Picardy+, and E.A. Waller+, 2000. Climate change & fruit production: An exercise in downscaling. In Preparing for a Changing Climate: The Potential Consequences of Climate Variability and Change, A Summary by the Great Lakes Region Assessment Group

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for the U.S. Global Change Research Program, P. Sousounis, editor, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 77-80.

Winkler, J.A.*, 2000: Faculty reappointment, tenure and promotion: Barriers for women. The Professional Geographer, 52, 737-750.

Winkler, J.A.*, J.A. Andresen, G. Guentchev+, J.A. Picardy+, and E.A. Waller+, 2000: Comparison of GCM-projected daily maximum and minimum temperature for the Great Lakes region. Preprints, 11th Symposium on Global Change Studies, American Meteorological Society, pp. 42-45.

Kunkel, K*. and J.A. Winkler, 2000: Climate sector report. In: Climate Change in the Upper Great Lakes Region: A Workshop Report, P. Sousounis and G. Albercook, editors. Report of a workshop convened May4-7, 1998 by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the Office of Research and Development, United States Global Change Research Program. Published by the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI.

Bauer, B.O.*, T.T. Velben, and J.A. Winkler, 1999: Old methodological sneakers: Fashion and

function in a cross-training era. Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 89, 679-686. (Invited) Bauer, B.O.*, J.A. Winkler, and T.T. Velben, 1999: A shoe for all occasions or shoes for every

occasion: Methodological diversity, normative fashions, and metaphysical unity in physical geography. Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 89, 771-778. (Invited)

Walters, C.K.*+ and J.A. Winkler, 1999: Diurnal variations in the characteristics of cloud-to-ground lightning activity in the Great Lakes region of the United States. The Professional Geographer, 51, 349-366.

Winkler, J.A.*, 1999: We now know who we are -- but where are we headed? Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 89, 145-150. Appeared as part of a “Book Review Forum” on Rediscovering Geography: New Relevance for Science and Society, The Rediscovering Geography Committee, National Academy Press, 1997. (Invited)

Palutikof, J.P.*, J.A. Winkler, C.M. Goodess, and J.A. Andresen, 1997: The simulation of daily time series from GCM output. Part 1: Comparison of model data with observations. Journal of Climate, 10, 2497-2513.

Winkler, J.A.*, J.P. Palutikof, J.A. Andresen, and C.M. Goodess, 1997: The simulation of daily time series from GCM output. Part 2: A sensitivity analysis of empirical transfer functions for downscaling GCM simulations. Journal of Climate, 10, 2514-2532.

Ridgeway, K.*, M. Dowse, E.E. Geary, J. Maxson, S. Semken, D. Stephenson-Hawk, and J. Winkler, 1997: How can we increase diversity, recruitment, and retention of students in the earth and space sciences? In: Shaping the Future of Undergraduate Earth Science Education: Innovation and Change using an Earth System Approach. Report of a workshop convened November 14-17, 1996 by the American Geophysical Union in cooperation with the Keck Geology Consortium and with support from the National Science Foundation. Published by the American Geophysical Union Headquarters, Washington, D.C.

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Winkler, J.A.*, J.R. Harman, E.A. Waller+, and J.T. Brown+, 1996: Climatological characteristics of springtime lower tropospheric airflow over central and eastern North America. International Journal of Climatology, 16, 739-755.

Winkler, J.A.*, D. Tucker, and A. Smith, 1996: Salaries and advancement of women faculty in atmospheric science: Some reasons for concern. Bulletin, American Meteorological Society, 77, 473-490.

Andresen, J.A.*, J.A. Winkler, J.P. Palutikof, and C.M. Goodess, 1996: Local climatic change scenarios of maximum and minimum temperature in Michigan. Proceedings of the First Symposium on Michigan Weather and Forecasting.

Walters, C.K.*+, G.D. Bierly+, P. Zuwerink+, and J. Winkler, 1996: Lightning, radar and stability characteristics of summertime convection in the Great Lakes region. Proceedings of the First Symposium on Michigan Weather and Forecasting.

Palutikof, J.P.*, J.A. Winkler, J.A. Andresen, and C.M. Goodess, 1995: Downscaling daily temperature data from GCMs: An example from the Mediterranean Basin. Preprints, Sixth International Meeting on Statistical Climatology, American Meteorological Society, pp. 203-206.

Palutikof, J.P.*, J.A. Winkler, C.M. Goodess, and J.A. Andresen, 1995: The simulation of daily time

series from GCM output. Part 1: Comparison of model data with observations. Preprints, Sixth Symposium on Global Change Studies, American Meteorological Society, pp. 45-48.

Winkler, J.A.*, J.P. Palutikof, J.A. Andresen, and C.M. Goodess, 1995: The simulation of daily time series from GCM output. Part 2: Development of local scenarios for maximum and minimum temperature using statistical transfer functions. Preprints, Sixth Symposium on Global Change Studies, American Meteorological Society, pp. 93-98.

Schaetzl, R.J.*, L.R. Barrett+, and J.A. Winkler, 1994: Choosing models for soil chronofunctions and fitting them to data. European Journal of Soil Science, 45, 219-232.

Winkler, J.A.*, 1992: Regional patterns of the diurnal properties of heavy hourly precipitation. The Professional Geographer, 44, 127-146.

Harman, J.R.* and J.A. Winkler, 1991: Synoptic climatology, themes, applications, and prospects. Physical Geography, 12, 220-231.

Winkler, J.A.*, and J.M. Lipsey, 1991: PC-McIDAS workstations, DIFAX graphics products, and DDS+ alphanumeric products used at Michigan State University. Workshop on Synoptic and Mesoscale Meteorology Instruction, published by the National Center for Atmospheric Research, pp. 89-98.

Winkler, J.A.*, A.W. Burnett+, B.J. Skipper+, J.B. Moore+, G. Mulugeta+, and J.M. Olson+, 1990: Agroclimatic resource assessment: An example for peach cultivation in the lower peninsula of Michigan. Physical Geography, 11, 49-65.

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Winkler, J.A.*, and J.P. Charba, 1990: Variability of subsynoptic-scale circulation features preceding heavy precipitation events. Preprints, Eighth Conference on Hydrometeorology, American Meteorological Society, 56-61.

Winkler, J.A.*, 1989: A Synoptic-Dynamic Climatology of Extreme Precipitation in Minnesota. Publications in Climatology, C.W. Thornthwaite Associates Laboratory of Climatology and the University of Delaware Center for Climatic Research, Volume XLII.

Winkler, J.A.*, B.R. Skeeter+ and P.D. Yamamoto+, 1988: Seasonal variations in the diurnal characteristics of heavy hourly precipitation across the United States. Monthly Weather Review, 116, 1641-1658.

Winkler, J.A.*, 1988: Climatological characteristics of extreme rainstorms in Minnesota. Annals, Association of American Geographers, 78, 57-73.

Winkler, J.A.*, 1987: Diurnal variations of summertime very heavy precipitation in the eastern and central United States. Physical Geography, 8, 210-224.

Winkler, J.A.*, B.R. Skeeter+ and P.D. Yamamoto+, 1987: Seasonal variations in the diurnal

characteristics of heavy precipitation. Preprints, Seventh Conference on Hydrometeorology, American Meteorological Society, 147-150.

Winkler, J.A.*, and J.P. Charba, 1985: Composite surface subsynoptic fields associated with summertime heavy rainstorms in the central United States. Preprints, Sixth Conference on Hydrometeorology, American Meteorological Society, 34-41.

Winkler, J.A.*, 1985: Regionalization of the diurnal distribution of summertime heavy precipitation. Preprints, Sixth Conference on Hydrometeorology, American Meteorological Society, 9-16.

Winkler, J.A.*, and J.P. Charba, 1985: The diurnal distribution of summertime heavy precipitation in the eastern and central United States. NOAA Technical Memorandum NWS SR-112, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, 25-30.

Winkler, J.A.*, 1982: Growing Crops for Energy: A Bibliography of Bioenergy References 1970-1980. Center for Urban and Regional Affairs, University of Minnesota, Publication No. 82-3, 1982.

Winkler, J.A.*, R. Skaggs, and D.G. Baker, 1981: Effect of temperature adjustments on the Minneapolis-St. Paul urban heat island. Journal of Applied Meteorology, 20, 1295-1300.

PRESIDENT'S COLUMN, ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN GEOGRAPHERS (AAG): "What's Around the Corner". AAG Newsletter, July 2013. Available at: http://news.aag.org/2013/07/whats-around-the-corner/.

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"Strengthening the AAG through Cross-Disciplinary Outreach". AAG Newsletter, August 2013. Available at: http://news.aag.org/2013/08/strengthening-the-aag-through-cross-disciplinary-outreach/. "TAMPA!" AAG Newsletter, September 2013. Available at: http://news.aag.org/2013/09/tampa/. "Physical Geography in the AAG Journals: Is It Time for a New Approach and a New Journal?" AAG Newsletter, October 2013. Available at: http://news.aag.org/2013/10/physical-geography-in-the-aag-journals-is-it-time-for-a-new-approach-and-a-new-journal/. "Supporting the Regional Divisions". AAG Newsletter, November 2013. http://news.aag.org/2013/11/supporting-the-regional-divisions/. "Climate Variability and Change: Embracing Complexity and Uncertainty", AAG Newsletter, December 2013. http://news.aag.org/2013/12/climate-change-embracing-complexity-and-uncertainty/. "University Research Centers: An Opportunity or Challenge for Geography?" AAG Newsletter, January 2014. Available at http://news.aag.org/2014/01/university-research-centers-an-opportunity-or-challenge-for-geography/. "The Challenge of Giving Credit where Credit is Due: 'Who's on First'". AAG Newsletter, February 2014. Available at http://news.aag.org/2014/02/the-challenge-of-giving-credit-where-credit-is-due-whos-on-first/. "Why We Join the AAG". AAG Newsletter, March 2014. Available at http://news.aag.org/2014/03/why-we-join-the-aag/ "What's in a Name? The Renaming and Rebranding of Geography Departments". AAG Newsletter, April 2014. Available at http://news.aag.org/2014/04/whats-in-a-name-the-renaming-and-rebranding-of-geography-departments/. "Women in Academia: It's Not Just About Numbers". AAG Newsletter, May 2014. Available at http://news.aag.org/2014/05/women-in-academia/. "The Future of Physical Geography". AAG Newsletter, June 2014. Available at http://news.aag.org/2014/06/future-of-physical-geography/. PAPERS PRESENTED AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS:

“Choice of baseline climate data alters projections of species distribution under climate change” (Y.

Tang, J. Winkler, J. Liu, A. Viña, Y. Zhang, F. Wang, J. Zhang, and Z. Zhao) Poster Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Association of Geographers Annual Meeting, Boston, Massachusetts, April 2017.

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“The Great Plains low-level jet in the mid-21st century” (Y. Tang, J.A. Winkler, S. Zhong, X. Bian, D. Doubler, L. Yu, and C. Walters) Poster Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Association of Geographers Annual Meeting, Boston, Massachusetts, April 2017.

“The characteristics and sources of climate projections typically used in local and regional climate

change assessments for agriculture, ecology, and water resources” (J. Winkler, Y. Tang, and S. Woznicki), Annual Meeting of the American Meteorological Society, Seattle, Washington, January 2017.

“Applying Telecoupling Framework for Urban Water Sustainability Research and Management” (W.

Yang, D.W. Hyndman, J.A. Winkler, A. Viña, J. Deines, F. Lupi, L. Luo, Y. Li, B. Basso, C. Zheng, D. Ma, S. Li, X. Liu, H. Zheng, G. Cao, Q. Meng, Z. Ouyang, and J. Liu) Poster at the Annual Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, California, December 2016.

“Climate Projections for Impact, Vulnerability and Adaptation Assessments: Choices and

Implications” (J.A. Winkler, Y. Tang, and S. Woznicki) Poster at the Annual Meeting of the American Association of Geographers, San Francisco, California, March 31, 2016.

“AAG Member Needs Study: Publications” (J.A. Winkler), Presentation for Panel Discussion on AAG

Membership Survey, Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, San Francisco, California, April 1, 2016.

“Spatial and Temporal Variability of Springtime Freeze Events and their Impact on Tart Cherry

Production in the Great Lakes Region.” (L.D. Rill, J. Andresen, J.A. Winkler, J.R. Black, and S. Schultze) Presentation at the Conference on Applied Climatology, Annual Meeting of the American Meteorological Society, New Orleans, Louisiana, January 13, 2016.

“Embracing the Complexity and Uncertainty of Climate Change” (J. Winkler), Past-President’s

Address, Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Chicago, Illinois, April 23, 2015. "A NARR-Derived Climatology of Southerly and Northerly Low-Level Jets over North America and

Coastal Environs" (D. Doubler, J. Winkler, X. Bian, S. Zhong, and C. Walters) Poster at the Annual Meeting of the American Meteorological Society, Phoenix, Arizona, January 7, 2015.

"Embracing the Complexity and Uncertainty of Climate Change: Responsibilities for Geographers" (J.

Winkler) Presentation at the International Geographical Union Regional Convention, Krakow, Poland, August 21, 2014 (Invited Plenary Address)

"Thermal Seasons Variability in Poland, 1951-2010" (A. Wypych, Z. Ustrnul, and J. Winkler)

Presentation at the International Geographical Union Regional Convention, Krakow, Poland, August 20, 2014. "The National Climate Assessment Technical Input Report" (J. Winkler) Presentation at the Annual

Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Tampa, Florida, April 9, 2014. "An Expanded Climatology of Low-Level Wind Maxima in the Great Plains" (J. Winkler) Presentation

at the South Dakota State Geography Convention, Brookings, South Dakota, March 21, 2014. (Invited)

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"Climate Change Impacts on Crop Production in High Latitude Regions: A Case Study of the Upper Great Lakes Region of the United States" (Perdinan and Julie A. Winkler) Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Meteorological Society, Atlanta, Georgia, February 6, 2014.

"A Hybrid Framework to Bias Correct and Empirically Downscale Daily Temperature and

Precipitation from Regional Climate Models" (P.-N. Tan, Z. Abraham, J. Winkler, Perdinan, S. Zhong, and M. Liszewska) Poster at the Annual Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, California, December 11, 2013.

“Examining the impact of climate change and variability on sweet potatoes in East Africa” (SD

Ddumba, J Andresen, NJ Moore, J Olson, S Snapp, and JA Winkler) Poster at the Annual Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, California, December 11, 2013.`

"Geography's role in climate change research and assessment" (J. Winkler) Presentation at the Annual

Meeting of the AAG Middle Atlantic Regional Division, Annapolis, Maryland, November 1, 2013. (Invited) "The National Climate Assessment Midwest Technical Input Team Report: Climate Projections for the

Midwest and Potential Impacts" (J. Winkler) Presentation at MEPC 2013, The Midwest Energy Policy Conference, St. Louis, Missouri, October 29, 2013. (Invited)

"The Climate of Geography" (J. Winkler) Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the AAG

Southwestern Regional Division, Nacogdoches, Texas, October 25, 2013. (Invited) "Local to Global Assessments of Climate Change Impacts" (J. Winkler) Presentation at the Annual

Meeting of the AAG Middle States Regional Division, Buffalo, New York, October 19, 2013. (Invited) "Geography's Role in Climate Change Research and Assessment" (J. Winkler) Presentation at the

Annual Meeting of the AAG Great Plains and Rocky Mountain Regional Division, Omaha, Nebraska, October 12, 2013. (Invited)

"Using Downscaled Data in the Real World: Sharing Experiences" (J. Winkler) Presentation at the

National Climate Predictions and Projections Platform (NCPP) Workshop on Quantitative Evaluation of Downscaling – Focus on Temperature and Precipitation Datasets for High-Resolution Sectoral Applications, National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, Colorado, August 14, 2013. (Invited)

"Historic and Future Climate: Overview for the Midwest and Great Lakes Region" (J. Winkler)

Presentation at the Upper Midwest and Great Lakes Climate Forum, NOAA Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratories, Ann Arbor, Michigan, July 11, 2013. (Invited)

"Climate Change in the Great Lakes Region of the United States: Public Health Impacts" (J. Winkler)

Plenary Address, XVth International Medical Geography Symposium, East Lansing, Michigan, July 8, 2013. (Invited)

“A Multi-Objective Regression Framework for Climate Modeling” (Z. Abraham, P.N. Tan, Perdinan,

J.A.Winkler, and S. Zhong) Presentation at the Thirteenth SIAM International Conference on Data Mining, Austin, Texas, May 2-4, 2013

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“A NARR derived low-level jet climatology for North America” (D. Doubler, J. Winkler, C. Walters, S. Zhong, X. Bian, J. Nikolic) Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Los Angeles, California, April 13, 2013.

“Investigating the Evolution of Northerly Low-Level Jets” (C. Walters, R. Keeling, J. Winkler, D.

Doubler, X. Bian, S. Zhong, and J. Nikolic) Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Los Angeles, California, April 13, 2013.

"Moving Beyond Recruitment" (J. Winkler) Presentation at Department Chair's Workshop, Los

Angeles, California, April 10, 2013. “The National Climate Assessment: Midwest Technical Input Report” (J. Winkler, J. Andresen, J.

Hatfield, D. Brown, and D. Bidwell) Presentation at the National Climate Assessment Midwest Region Town Hall, Ann Arbor, Michigan, February 12, 2013. (Invited)

“CLIMARK: Climate Change and International Market Systems” (J. Winkler) Presentation at

Northwest Michigan Orchard and Vineyard Show. January 22, 2013. (Invited) “Evaluation of NARCCAP Simulations against Site Observations within a Lake Modified Zone”

(Perdinan, J. Winkler, S. Zhong, Z. Abraham, P.N. Tan, and M. Liszewska) Presentation at 25th Conference on Climate Variability and Change, 93rd Annual Meeting of the American Meteorological Society, Austin, Texas, January 7, 2013

“Climate Change Impact Assessments for International Market Systems (CLIMARK)” (J. A. Winkler,

J.A. Andresen, J.R. Black, Géza Bujdosό, F.-M. Chmielewski, P. Hilsendegen, A. Iezzoni, Dieter Kirschke, R. Kurlus, M. Liszewska, S. Lee, S. Loveridge, T. Niedzwiedz, D. Nizalov, N. Rothwell, P.-N. Tan, S. Thornsbury, Z. Ustrnul, H. von Witzke, M. Woods, C. Zavalloni, J. Zhao, and S. Zhong) Presentation at American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, California, December 7, 2012.

“CLIMARK: Climate Change and International Market Systems” (J.A. Winkler) Presentation at the

CHANS-Net Town Hall Meeting, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, California, December 4, 2012. (Invited)

“Local to Global Assessments of Climate Change Impacts: An Interdisciplinary Approach” (J.A.

Winkler) Presentation at the Southeastern Division of the Association of American Geographers, Asheville, North Carolina, November 19, 2012. (Invited)

“The National Climate Assessment: Midwest Technical Input Report” (J. Winkler, J. Hatfield, D.

Brown, and D. Bidwell) Presentation at the 2012 Great Lakes Integrated Sciences and Assessments Center (GLISA) Symposium, Ann Arbor, Michigan October 30, 2012.

“Climate Projections for the Midwest: Availability, Interpretation and Synthesis” (J. Winkler, R. Arritt,

and S. Pryor) Presentation at the 2012 Great Lakes Integrated Sciences and Assessments Center (GLISA) Symposium, Ann Arbor, Michigan October 30, 2012.

“Simulation of the Impacts of Climate Variability and Change on Sour Cherry Production” (J.

Andresen, R. Black, G. Bujdosó, F. Chmielewski, R. Kurlus, P. Matzneller, T. Niedzwiedz, N. Rothwell, G.

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Soter, J. Winkler, and C. Zavalloni) Presentation at the International Geographical Congress, Cologne, Germany, 28 August 2012.

“Analysis of Climate Change in Selected Regions with Tart Cherries Orchards in Central Europe and

Michigan (USA) based on Regional Climate Model Simulations” (M. Liszewska, K. Konca-Kedzierska, J. Winkler, P.-N. Tan, Z. Abraham, Perdinan, S. Zhong, and E. Smialecka) Presentation at the International Geographical Congress, IGC-2012, Cologne, Germany, August 2012.

“Who Should Pay for Climate Change Adaptation in Agriculture? Which Crops? How Much?” (S.

Loveridge, G.-E. Lee, and J. Winkler) Presentation at the International Geographical Congress, IGC-2012, August 2012.

“Climate change impact assessments for international market systems: An example for a specialty

crop” (J.A. Winkler, J.A. Andresen, J.R. Black, Géza Bujdosό, F.-M. Chmielewski, P. Hilsendegen, A. Iezzoni, Dieter Kirschke, R. Kurlus, M. Liszewska, S. Loveridge, T. Niedzwiedz, D. Nizalov, N. Rothwell, P.-N. Tan, S. Thornsbury, Z. Ustrnul, H. von Witzke, M. Woods, C. Zavalloni, J. Zhao, and S. Zhong) Presentation at the International Geographical Congress, Cologne, Germany, August 2012.

“Application of regional climate model simulations in agricultural assessment: Evaluation of bias and

bias correction methods.” (P.N. Tan, Z. Abraham, J.A.Winkler, Perdinan, M. Liszewska, and S. Zhong) Presentation at the International Geographical Congress, IGC-2012, August 2012.

“Regional Attitudes toward Climate Change Adaptation in Agriculture. Preliminary Results of a

Michigan Public Opinion Survey” (S. Loveridge, G. Lee, and J. Winkler). Presentation at the Mid-Continent Regional Science Association, Bloomington Minnesota, June 8, 2012.

“Projected Future Climate Change in the Great Lakes Region” (J. Winkler). Invited presentation at

Ecological Research in Agricultural Landscapes: The 2012 KBS LTER All Scientist Meeting, Kellogg Biological Station, Hickory Corners, Michigan. March 16, 2012.

“Identifying Low-level Jets from the North American Regional Reanalysis (NARR): A Comparison

with Rawinsonde Observations” (C. Walters, S. Husseini, J. Winkler, J. Nikolic, and S. Zhong). Presentation at the 108th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, New York City, New York, February 2012.

“Women in Climatology” (J. Winkler). Invited panelist, 108th Annual Meeting of the Association of

American Geographers, New York City, New York, February 2012. “Climate Scenario Development using Hybrid Downscaling” (J. Winkler, Z. Abraham, M. Liszewska,

Perdinan, P.-N. Tan and S. Zhong) Presentation at the 108th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, New York City, New York, February 2012.

Identifying Low-Level Jets from the North American Regional Reanalysis: A Comparison with

Rawinsonde Observations” (C. Walters, S. Husseini, J. Winkler, J. Nikolic, and S. Zhong). Poster presentation at the annual meeting of the American Meteorological Society, January 2012.

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“Historical Trends and Projected Future Climate Changes in the Great Lakes Region” (J. Winkler and J. Andresen). Invited presentation at the annual meeting of the Great Lakes Regional Sciences and Assessments Center, Ann Arbor, Michigan, November 2011.

“Potential Impacts of Climate Change in the Great Lakes Region” (J. Winkler). Invited presentation at

the annual meeting of the American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, California, December, 2011. “A Comparison of Rawinsonde and NARR Wind Observations for the Detection of Low-Level Jets”

(C. Walters, J. Winkler, S. Zhong, and J. Nikolic). Poster presentation at the 107th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Seattle, Washington, April 2011.

“Using Crop Simulation Models in Climate Impact and Adaptation Assessments: Sensitivity to Source

of Daily Solar Radiation Inputs” (Perdinan, J. Winkler, and J. Andresen). Presentation at the 107th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Seattle, Washington, April 2011.

“Climate Change Impact Assessments for International Market Systems (CLIMARK) Moving from the

Local/Regional to the Global” (J. Winkler). Invited presentation at Climate Prediction Applications Science Workshop, Des Moines, Iowa, March 1, 2011.

“Climate Change Impact Assessments for International Market Systems: Implications for Specialty

Crops in the Midwest” (J. Winkler, J. Andresen, J.R. Black, A. Iezzoni, S. Loveridge, N. Rothwell, P.-N. Tan, S. Thornsbury, S. Zhong, and J. Zhao). Presentation at the Workshop on Climate Change Impacts, Vulnerability and Adaptation in the Midwest, Indiana University, October 14-15, 2010.

“Climate Change Impact Assessments: Moving from the Local to the Global” (J. Winkler, S.

Thornsbury. P.-N. Tan, J. Andresen, J.R. Black, S. Loveridge, S. Zhong, J. Zhao, A. Iezzoni, N. Rothwell, G. Bujdosό, F.-M. Chmielewski, P. Hilsendegen, D. Kirschke, R. Kurlus, M. Liszewska, T. Niedzwiedz, D. Nizalov, Z. Ustrnu, H. von Witzke, C. Zavalloni, M. Artavia, S. Lee, and M. Woods). Presentation at the 106th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Washington, D.C., April 2010.

“A Conceptual Framework for Climate Change Assessments for International Market Systems” (J.

Winkler, S. Thornsbury, M. Artavio, F.-M. Chmielewski, D. Kirschke, S. Lee, M. Liszewska, S. Loveridge, P.-N. Tan, S. Zhong, J.A. Andresen, J.R. Black, R. Kurlus, D. Nizalov, N. Olynk, Z. Ustrnul, C. Zavalloni, J.M. Bisanz, G. Bujdosó, L. Fusina, Y. Henniges, P. Hilsendegen, K. Lar, L. Malarzewski, T. Moeller, R. Murmylo, T. Niedzwiedz, O. Nizalova, H. Prawiranata, N. Rothwell, J. van Ravensway, H. von Witzke, and M. Woods). Presentation at the 105th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Las Vegas, Nevada, March 2009.

“A Two-Tier Atmospheric Circulation Classification Scheme for the European-North Atlantic Region”

(Galina Guentchev and Julie Winkler). Solicited presentation at the COST 733: Mid-term Conference: Advances in Weather and Circulation Type Classifications and Applications, Karkow, Poland. October 2008.

“Projected Future Changes in Wildland Fire Potential for North America” (Julie Winkler, Brian Potter,

Haryono Prawiranata, Krerk Piromsopa, Jeffrey Schmidt, and Xindi Bian). Presentation at the 104th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Boston, Massachusetts, April 2008.

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“Geographers and Interdisciplinary Research”. Invited presentation as part of Presidential Plenary, 104th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Boston, Massachusetts, April 2008.

“AAG Panel: Geographers and the NSF HSD Program”. Panel Discussant at the 104th Annual

Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Boston, Massachusetts, April 2008. “Statistical Analysis of Survey Data Related to Gender Issues Among Academic AMS Members”

(Donna F. Tucker and Julie A. Winkler). 16th Conference on Probability and Statistics, American Meteorological Society, January 2008.

“Future climate and the Haines Index as simulated by the NCAR CCSM3.0 general circulation model”

(Brian Potter, Julie Winkler, Haryono Prawiranata, Krerk Piromsopa, and Xindi Bian). Seventh Fire and Forest Meteorology Symposium. American Meteorological Society, October 2007.

“The Impact of Climate Change on Fire Weather as Predicted by a Regional Climate Model” (Xindi

Bian, Brian Potter, Haryono Prawiranata, Krerk Piromsopa, and Julie Winkler). Seventh Fire and Forest Meteorology Symposium, American Meteorological Society, October 2007.

“Regional Climate Change Impact on Fire Regimes in Midwest and Eastern United States” (Xindi

Bian, Warren Heilman, Sharon Zhong and Julie Winkler). Seventh Fire and Forest Meteorology Symposium, American Meteorological Society, October 2007.

“Impacts of climate on sour cherry production in the Great Lakes region of the USA in past and

projected future time frames. (Costanza Zavalloni, Jeffrey Andresen, J. Roy Black, Julie Winkler, Galina Guentchev, Krerk Piromsopa, Aaron Pollyea, and Jeanne Bisanz. 8th International Symposium on Modelling in Fruit Research and Orchard Management. Einsiedeln, Switzerland, July 1-5, 2007.

“Designing a Climate Scenario Tool for Use by Stakeholders” (Julie Winkler and Jeanne Bisanz).

Presentation at the 103nd Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, San Francisco, California, April 2007.

“The Synoptic-Scale Environment of Northerly Low-Level Jets” (Claudia Walters and Julie

Winkler). Poster presentation at the 103nd Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, San Francisco, California, April 2007.

“Philosophy, Development, Application, and Communication of Future Scenarios for the Pileus

Project” (Julie A. Winkler). Paper presented at the International Symposium on Climate Change in the Great Lakes Region: Decision Making under Uncertainty, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, March 2007.

“Incorporating Climate into a Decision-Support Tool for Specialized Agriculture” (Jenni van

Ravensway, Julie Winkler, Jeanne Bisanz, Krerk Piromposa, Galina Guentchev, Johnathan Clark, Haryono Prawinata, Hai Kyung Min, Ryan Torre, Jeffrey Andresen, Costanza Zavalloni and Roy Black). Poster presented at the International Symposium on Climate Change in the Great Lakes Region: Decision Making under Uncertainty, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, March 2007.

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“Engaging Stakeholders in Climate Change Research: An Example for Specialized Agriculture from the Pileus Project” (Jeanne Bisanz, Julie Winkler, Jeffrey Andresen, J. Roy Black, Pang-Ning Tan, Tracy Beedy, Johnathan Clark, Galina Guentchev, Haryono Prawiranata, Ryan Torre, Jenni van Ravensway, and Costanza Zavalloni). Poster presented at the International Symposium on Climate Change in the Great Lakes Region: Decision Making under Uncertainty, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, March 2007.

“The Pileus Project: Climate Change Impact Assessment of Two Industries in the Great Lakes Region

of North America” (Jeffrey Andresen, J. Roy Black, Donald Holecek, Sarah Nicholls, Peter Sousounis, Pang-Ning Tan, Julie Winkler, Jeanne Bisanz, Tracy Beedy, Johnathan Clark, Galina Guentchev, Lori Langone, Hai Kyung Min, Jeonghee Noh, Krerk Piromsopa, Haryono Prawiranata, Charles Shih, Ryan Torre, Jenni van Ravensway, and Costanza Zavalloni). Poster presented at the International Symposium on Climate Change in the Great Lakes Region: Decision Making under Uncertainty, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, March 2007.

“Forty Years of Context for the Haines Index” (J.A. Winkler, B.E. Potter, D.F. Wilhelm, R.P.

Shadbolt, K. Piromsopa, and X. Bian). Paper presented at the Eastern Area Modeling Consortium, U.S. Forest Service North Central Research Station, East Lansing, Michigan, June 2006.

“Atmospheric Fire Risk in a Changed Climate” (J.A. Winkler, B.E. Potter, X. Bian, K. Piromsopa,

R.P. Shadbolt, and D.F. Wilhelm). Paper presented at the Eastern Area Modeling Consortium, U.S. Forest Service North Central Research Station, East Lansing, Michigan, June 2006.

“Incorporating Climate into a Decision-Support Tool for Specialized Agriculture” (J. van Ravensway,

J.A. Winkler, J. Bisanz, K. Piromposa, G. Guentchev, J. Clark, H. Prawiranata, H.K. Min, R. Tore, J. Andresen, C. Zavalloni, and J. Roy Black). Poster presentation at the 102nd Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Chicago, Illinois, March 2006.

“Computation of the Low Elevation Haines Index for Wildfire Risk” (B.E. Potter, J.A. Winkler, D.F.

Wilhelm, and R.P. Shadbolt). Poster presentation at the 102nd Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Chicago, Illinois, March 2006.

“A Climatology of the Atmospheric Component of Wildland Fire Risk” (D.F. Wilhelm, B.E. Potter,

J.A. Winkler, and R.P. Shadbolt). Presentation at the 102nd Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Chicago, Illinois, March 2006.

“What is the “Shelf Life” of a Climate Scenario?” (J.A. Winkler). Presentation 102nd Annual Meeting

of the Association of American Geographers, Chicago, Illinois, March 2006. Special session in honor of the career of Professor Richard Skaggs.

“Low-Level Jet Regions in Central North America” (C.K. Walters, J.A. Winkler, J. van Ravensway,

L. Fusina, and R. Shadbolt). Poster presentation at the 102nd Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Chicago, Illinois, March 2006.

“Identifying Discontinuities within Time Series of Low-Level Jets” (R. P. Shadbolt, J.A. Winkler, J.

van Ravensway, J. Clark, C.K. Walters, L. Yang, and L. Wang). Presentation at the 102nd Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Chicago, Illinois, March 2006.

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“Atmospheric Fire Risk in a Changed Climate” (J.A. Winkler, B. Potter, X. Bian, K. Piromsopa, R. Shadbolt, and D. Wilhelm). Presentation to the Joint Fire Science Principal Investigators Meeting. San Diego, CA, November 2005.

The Pileus Project: Climate Science in Support of Decision Making” (J.R. Black, J.A. Winkler, J.A.

Andresen, J. Bisanz, and C. Zavalloni). Poster presented at the Climate Change Workshop sponsored by the United States Climate Change Research Program, Washington, DC, November 2005.

“A Climatology of the Haines Index for North America derived from NCEP/NCAR Reanalysis

Fields” (J.A. Winkler, B.E. Potter, R.P. Shadbolt, D.F. Wilhelm, X. Bian, and K. Piromsopa). Paper presented at the Sixth Fire and Forest Meteorology Symposium/19th Interior West Fire Council Meeting, American Meteorological Society, Canmore, Alberta, Canada, October 2005.

“Computation of the Low Elevation Haines Index” (B.E.Potter, B.E., J.A. Winkler, D.F. Wilhelm,

R.P. Shadbolt). Poster presented at the Sixth Fire and Forest Meteorology Symposium/19th Interior West Fire Council Meeting, American Meteorological Society, Canmore, Alberta, Canada, October 2005.

“Atmospheric Fire Risk in a Changed Climate” (J.A. Winkler). Paper presented at the Eastern Area

Modeling Consortium, U.S. Forest Service North Central Research Station, East Lansing, Michigan, June 2005.

“A Climatology of Northerly Low-Level Wind Maxima: Part II: Seasonal, Diurnal, and Spatial

Variations” (J.A. Winkler, J. van Ravensway, R.P. Shadbolt, and C. K. Walters). Paper presented at the 101st Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Denver Colorado, April 2005.

“A Climatology of Northerly Low-Level Wind Maxima. Part I: Airflow configurations and large-scale

environment” (C.K. Walters, R.P. Shadbolt, J. van Ravensway, and J.A. Winkler). Paper presented at the 101st Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Denver Colorado, April 2005.

“Estimating Changes in Variability in a Perturbed Climate Using an Ensemble Approach” (G. Guentchev, K. Piromsopa, and J.A. Winkler). Paper presented at the 101st Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Denver Colorado, April 2005.

“The Use of Data Mining Techniques to Construct Regional Climate Scenarios” (Krerk Piromsopa,

Galina Guentchev, and Julie Winkler). Paper presented at the 101st Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Denver Colorado, April 2005.

“Women Advancing Geographic Research”. Panel presenter at the 101st Annual Meeting of the

Association of American Geographers, Denver, Colorado, April 2005. (The Panel was sponsored by the Geographic Perspectives on Women and Sexuality and Space Specialty Groups and the AAG Committee on the Status of Women in Geography.)

“The Pileus Project: Climate Change Impact Assessment of Two Industries in the Great Lakes Region

of North America” (J.A. Andresen and J.A. Winkler [presenters], J.R. Black, D.F. Holecek, S. Nicholls, P.J. Sousounis, J.M. Bisanz, L.A. Martin, T.L. Beedy, G. Guentchev, K. Piromsopa, C.J. Shih, C. Zavalloni). Poster Presentation at the Second International Conference on Climate Impacts Assessment (SICCIA), June 28-July 2, 2004, Grainau, Germany.

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“Climate Impacts on Sour Cherry Production in the Great Lakes Region in Past and Projected Future Time Frames” (C. Zavalloni, J.A. Andresen, J.A. Flore, J.R. Black, T.L. Beedy, and J.A. Winkler). Paper presentation at the 7th International Symposium on Modelling, Fruit Research, and Orchard Management, Copenhagen, Denmark, June 2004. “Climatology of Northerly Low-Level Jets in the Central United States” (C.K. Walters, J.A. Winkler, R.P. Shadbolt, and J. van Ravensway). Paper presented at the 100th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, March 2004. “The Impact of Inhomogeneities in Rawinsonde Observations on Climatological Analyses of Tropospheric and Lower-Stratospheric Wind Fields” (J.A. Winkler, R.P. Shadbolt, J. van Ravensway, and C.K. Walters). Paper presented at the 100th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, March 2004. “Participation of Women in Physical Geography and GIS/Remote Sensing”. Panel presenter at the 100th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, March 2004. “Impacts of Climate Variability and Change on Tart Cherry Production in the Great Lakes Region” (J.A. Andresen, C. Zavalloni, J.R. Black, T.L. Beedy, J.A.Winkler, and J.M. Bisanz). Poster Presentation at the Great Lakes Fruit EXPO, Grand Rapids, Michigan, December 2003. “Seasonal Variations of Low-Level Wind Maxima in the Central United States.” (C.K.Walters, J.A. Winkler, R.P. Shadbolt, and J.van Ravensway). Paper presented at the AAG Joint East Lakes/West Lakes Meeting, Kalamazoo, Michigan, October 2003. “Preliminary Assessment of the Quality of Upper-Air Wind Observations.” (J. van Ravensway, J.A. Winkler, R.P. Shadbot, and C.K.Walters) Poster Presentation at the AAG Joint East Lakes/West Lakes Meeting, Kalamazoo, Michigan, October 2003. “Participation of Women in Physical Geography: Insights Gleaned from the Geosciences”. Invited Presentation at the AAG Joint East Lakes/West Lakes Meeting, Kalamazoo, Michigan, October 2003. “Facts-Barriers”, Invited Presentation at the Workshop on Women Faculty in the Geosciences, Washington, D.C., September 26, 2003. [The workshop was organized by the Society of Women Geoscientists and sponsored by the National Science Foundation.]

“Methods for Assessing the Uncertainty Surrounding Estimates of Regional Climate Change.” (J.A. Winkler, J.A. Andresen, G. Guentchev, E.A. Waller, and J.T. Brown). Paper presented at the 99th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, New Orleans, Louisiana, March 2003.

“Using ANOVA to Estimate the Relative Magnitude of Uncertainty in a Suite of Climate Change

Scenarios.” (J.A. Winkler, J.A. Andresen, G. Guentchev, E.A. Waller, and J.T. Brown). Paper presented at the 14th Symposium on Global Change and Climate Variations, American Meteorological Society, Long Beach, California, February 2003.

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“Communicating Uncertainty to Users of Local/Regional Climate Scenarios.” (J.A. Winkler and J.A. Andresen). Poster presented at the 98th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Los Angeles, California, March 2002.

“Comparison of GCM Simulations with Observed Series: Implications for Downscaling.” (J.A. Winkler, J.A. Andresen, G. Guentchev, J.A. Picardy, and E. Waller) Paper presented at the 96th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, April 2000.

“Looking Back, Stepping Forward: Perspectives on Women in Geography at the Turn of the Century.” Panel presenter at the 96th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Pittsburgh Pennsylvania, April 2000. (The Panel was sponsored by the AAG Committee on the Status of Women in Geography and the Geographic Perspectives on Women Specialty Group.)

“Comparison of GCM-projected Daily Maximum and Minimum Temperature for the Great Lakes

Region.” (J. Winkler, J. Andresen, G. Guentchev, J. Picardy, and E. Waller) Paper presented at the 11th Symposium on Global Change Studies, American Meteorological Society, Long Beach, California, January 2000.

“The Upper Great Lakes Regional Assessment.” Paper presented at the 95th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers as part of a special session on the U.S. National Assessment of Climate Change, Honolulu, Hawaii, March 1999.

“Geography in America: Climatology.” (J. Rogers, J. Winkler, D. Legates, and L. Mearns) Paper presented at the 95th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers as part of a special session on Geography in America at the Dawn of the 21st Century, Honolulu, Hawaii, March 1999.

“Summary of the Eleventh Meeting of Heads and Chairs of Departments of Atmospheric, Oceanic, Hydrologic, and Related Sciences.” Paper presented at the 8th Symposium on Education, American Meteorological Society, Dallas, Texas, January 1999.

“Women Faculty and the 21st Century: Hiring, Networking, and Promotion Issues.” Panel presenter at the 94th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Boston, March 1998. (The Panel was sponsored by the Geographic Perspectives on Women and Sexuality and Space Specialty Groups and the AAG Committee on the Status of Women in Geography.)

“Evaluating the Variability of Observed Climate Series and GCM Simulations.” (G. Gaidarova, J. Winkler, J. Andresen, and E. Waller) Paper presented at the 1997 Annual Meeting of the East Lakes Division of the Association of American Geographers, East Lansing, MI, October 1997.

“Spatio-Temporal Variations in the Origin, Duration, and Movement of Thunderstorms in the North-

Central United States.” (C. Patterson, C. Walters, and J. Winkler) Paper presented at the 1997 Annual Meeting of the East Lakes Division of the Association of American Geographers, East Lansing, MI, October 1997.

“A Climatology of Episodic Atmospheric Events Relevant to Migratory Insect Pests.” (J.A. Winkler,

J.R. Harman, E. Waller, J.Brown, K. Maredia, S. Gage, and M. Whalon) Paper presented at the 93rd Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Fort Worth, Texas, April 1997.

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“Climate Change Scenarios of Temperature and GDU Accumulation for the Great Lakes Region.” (G. Gaidarova, J.A. Winkler, J.A. Andresen, and E. Waller) Paper presented at the 93rd Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Forth Worth, Texas, April 1997.

“A Comparison and Evaluation of Regression-Based Downscaling Methodologies for Daily Temperature” (J.A. Andresen, J.A. Winkler, J.P. Palutikof, and C.M. Goodess) Paper presented at the 92nd Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Charlotte, North Carolina, April 1996.

"Development of Local Scenarios for Maximum and Minimum Temperature Using Statistical Transfer Functions." (J.A. Andresen and J.A. Winkler) Paper presented at the First Symposium of Michigan Weather and Forecasting, Ann Arbor, Michigan, March 1995.

"Lightning, Radar, and Stability Characteristics of Summertime Convection in the Great Lakes

Region." (C.K. Walters, G.D. Bierly, P. Zuwerink, and J.A. Winkler) Paper presented at the First Symposium of Michigan Weather and Forecasting, Ann Arbor, Michigan, March 1995.

"Local Climate Change Scenarios of Daily Temperature for Michigan: Development and Application." (J.A. Winkler, J.A. Andresen, J.P. Palutikof, and C.M. Goodess) Paper presented at the 91st Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Chicago, Illinois, March 1995.

"A Comparison of Cloud-to-Ground Lightning and Radar Observations in the Great Lakes Region." (C.K. Walters and J. A. Winkler) Paper presented at the 91st Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Chicago, Illinois, March 1995.

"The Simulation of Daily Time Series from GCM Output. Part 1: Comparison of Model Data with Observations." (J.P. Palutikof, J.A. Winkler, C.M. Goodess, and J.A. Andresen) Paper presented at the Sixth Symposium on Global Change Studies of the American Meteorological Society, Dallas, January 1995.

"The Simulation of Daily Time Series from GCM Output. Part 2: Development of Local Scenarios for Maximum and Minimum Temperature Using Statistical Transfer Functions. (J.A. Winkler, J.P. Palutikof, J.A. Andresen, and C.M. Goodess) Paper presented at the Sixth Symposium on Global Change Studies of the American Meteorological Society, Dallas, Texas, January 1995.

"The Midwestern Floods of 1993: Synoptic and Mesoalpha Scale Atmospheric Circulation Patterns". Paper presented at the 90th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, San Francisco, California, March 1994.

"Diurnal Variations in Convective Storm Environments as Inferred from Radar." (G.D. Bierly and J.A. Winkler). Paper presented at the 90th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, San Francisco, California, March 1994.

"Upper Atmospheric Climatology Associated with Historical Observations of Insect Migrations." (S.H. Gage, J.A. Winkler, J.R. Harman, and M.C. Whalon). American Meteorological Society, 11th Conference on Biometeorology and Aerobiology, San Diego, California, March 1994.

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"Summertime Cloud-to-Ground Lightning Activity in the Great Lakes Region." (C.K. Gunreben and J.A. Winkler) Poster presented at the 89th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Atlanta, Georgia, April 1993.

“Unidata in the Climate Classroom”. Panel presentation at the 89th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Atlanta, April 1993. (The panel was sponsored by the Climate Specialty Group.)

"A Climatography of Radar Echoes in the Southern Great Lakes Region." Paper presented at the 88th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, San Diego, California, April 1992.

"Use of Alternative Data Sources in Synoptic Climatological Research." (J.A. Winkler and J.R. Harman). Paper presented at the 87th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Miami, Florida, April 1991.

"Variability of Subsynoptic-Scale Circulation Features Preceding Heavy Precipitation Events." (J.A. Winkler and J.P. Charba). Paper presented to the Eighth Conference on Hydrometeorology of the American Meteorological Association, Kananaskis Park, Canada, October 1990.

"Principal Components Analysis of Subsynoptic-Scale Circulation Fields Preceding Heavy Precipitation." Paper presented to the 86th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Toronto, Canada, April 1990.

"Synoptic Climatology: Themes, Applications, and Prospects." (J.R. Harman and J.A. Winkler). Paper presented to the 86th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Toronto, Canada, April 1990.

"Impact of Disaster Relief on Hazard Mitigation Measures." Paper presented to the Michigan Academy of Science Meetings, March 1990.

"Precipitation Regions of the United States." Paper presented at the Joint Meeting of the Southeastern Division and East Lakes Division of the Association of American Geographers, Charleston, West Virginia, November 1989.

"Classification of Circulation Patterns Association with Rare Meteorological Events." Paper presented at the 85th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Baltimore, Maryland, March 1989.

"Forecasting Heavy Precipitation in the Great Lakes Region." Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the East Lakes Division of the Association of American Geographers, Akron, Ohio, October 1988.

"Application of Derived Parameters to Heavy Precipitation Forecasting." Paper presented at the 84th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Phoenix, Arizona, April 1988.

"Seasonal Variations in the Diurnal Characteristics of Heavy Precipitation." (J.A. Winkler, B.R. Skeeter, and P.D. Yamamoto). Paper presented at the Seventh Conference on Hydrometeorology of the American Meteorological Society, Edmonton, Alberta, October 1987.

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"Diurnal Characteristics of Heavy Precipitation in the United States." Paper presented at the 83rd Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Portland, Oregon, April 1987.

"Subsynoptic-Scale Circulation Patterns Preceding Summertime Heavy Rainstorms." Paper presented at the 82nd Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Minneapolis, Minnesota, May 1986.

"Composite Subsynoptic Fields Associated with Summertime Heavy Rainstorms in the Central United States" (J.A. Winkler and J.P. Charba). Paper presented at the Sixth Conference on Hydrometeorology of the American Meteorological Society, Indianapolis, Indiana, October 1985.

“Regionalization of the Diurnal Distribution of Heavy Precipitation.” Paper presented at the Sixth Conference on Hydrometeorology of the American Meteorological Society, Indianapolis, Indiana, October 1985.

"Diurnal Variations of Summertime Heavy Precipitation in the Eastern and Central United States." Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Great Plains/Rocky Mountain Division of the Association of American Geographers, Bozeman, Montana, October 1985.

"Climatological Aspects of Extreme Precipitation." (J.P. Charba and J.A. Winkler). Paper presented at the Fourth Southern Region Quantitative Precipitation Forecasting Workshop, San Antonio, Texas, January 1985.

"Perception and Adoption of Nonstructural Mitigation Behaviors after a Severe Flood Experience." Paper presented at the 80th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Washington, D.C., April 1984.

"A Synoptic Climatology of Extreme Precipitation in Minnesota." Paper presented at the 79th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Denver, Colorado, April 1983.

"Flood Experience and Mitigation Behavior: A Rochester, Minnesota, Case Study." Paper presented at the 78th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, San Antonio, Texas, April 1982.

"Spatial and Temporal Characteristics of Heavy Rainfall in Minnesota." Paper presented at the 49th Annual Spring Meeting of the Minnesota Academy of Science, Minneapolis, Minnesota, May 1981.

"Adjusted Urban-Rural Temperature Differences." Paper presented at the 31st Annual Meeting of the West Lakes Division of the Association of American Geographers, Duluth, Minnesota, October 1980.

INVITED SEMINARS: "Climate Change Impact Assessments for International Market Systems (CLIMARK)". Department of Geography, Miller Lecturer, Pennsylvania State University, State College, Pennsylvania, October 30, 2015.

"Climate Change Impact Assessments for International Market Systems (CLIMARK)", Delaware Valley Geographical Association, April 10, 2015. [Gamma Theta Upsilon Visiting Geographical Scientist Program.]

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“An Expanded Climatology of Low-Level Wind Maxima in the Great Plains”, Department of

Geography and the Environment, Villanova University, April 10, 2015. [Gamma Theta Upsilon Visiting Geographical Scientist Program.]

“Academic Careers in the Geosciences: One Woman's Perspective”, Department of Geography, Kutztown University, April 9, 2015. [Gamma Theta Upsilon Visiting Geographical Scientist Program.]

“Embracing the Complexity and Uncertainty of Climate Change: Responsibilities for Geographers”,

Department of Geography, Kansas State University, February 13, 2015. "Climate Change Impact Assessments for International Market Systems (CLIMARK)". Department of

Earth and Planetary Sciences, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, November 13, 2014. "Climate Change in the Great Lakes Region, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, April

2, 2014. "The National Climate Assessment Midwest Technical Input Team Report: Climate Projections for the

Midwest and Potential Impacts", Metcalf Institute Seminar -- Climate Change and the News: Impacts in the Great Lakes, Chicago, Illinois, September 19, 2014

"Climate Change Impacts on Crop Production in High Latitude Regions: A Case Study of the Upper

Great Lakes Region of the United States", Harbin Veterinary Research Institute-Michigan State University Joint Conference on Virology and Immunology, Harbin, China, July 22, 2014.

"Local to Global Assessments of Climate Change Impacts: An Interdisciplinary Approach."

Department of Geography, Aquinas College, October 7, 2013. "Academic Careers in the Geosciences: One Woman's Perspective." Jane Hibbard Idema Women's

Center, Aquinas College, October 7, 2013. "Climate Change Impact Assessments for International Market Systems (CLIMARK)." Department of

Geography, University of Buffalo, October 17, 2013. “Cultivating a Career in Geography.” University of North Dakota, Gamma Theta Upsilon banquet

address, October 2, 2009. “Climate Change Impact Assessments – Moving from the Local to the Global.” Forum on

Contemporary Geographic Issues, University of North Dakota, October 2, 2009.

“The Pileus Project: Climate Science for Decision Making.” University of Dayton, Department of

Physics, September 14, 2007. “Climate Change in Michigan: Examples from the Pileus Project.” Summit on Challenges of Climate Change in the Great Lakes Region. University of Michigan Biological Station. July 26-27, 2007.

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“How might Michigan’s climate change in the future?” Legislative Forum: Climate Change and the Michigan Economy. Organized by the Institute for Public Policy and Social Research. Anderson House Building, Lansing, Michigan. March 14, 2007 .

“The Pileus Project: Climate Science for Decision Making.” Arizona State University, Department of Geography. March 6, 2007. “The Pileus Project: Climate Science in Support of Decision Making for an Intensively-Managed Agricultural Crop.” Kuehnast Memorial Lecture, Department of Soil Science, University of Minnesota, October 4, 2006.

“A Climatology of Northerly Low-Level Wind Maxima.” National Severe Storms Laboratory, Norman Oklahoma, February 17, 2006

“The Pileus Project: Climate Science for Decision Support.” University of Oklahoma, Department of

Geography Seminar Series. February 16, 2006. “Participation of Women in the Geosciences including Meteorology and Physical Geography.”

University of Oklahoma, Department of Geography and Department of Meteorology Brown Bag Series, February 16, 2006.

“How Might Michigan’s Climate Change in the Future?” Workshop on Making Decisions in an

Uncertain Climate, organized by the Michigan State University Environmental Science and Policy Program. December 1, 2005.

“An Introduction to the Pileus Project”. Michigan Climate Change Research — an Overview and Discussion. Presentations to the Michigan Congressional Staff. August 15, 2005 “Climate Change: The Basics”. Presentation at the McGregor Colloquium, Alma College, August 24, 2004.

“Uncertainty Estimates for Regional Climate Change Scenarios: An Example for the Great Lakes Region”. Department of Geography Seminar Series, Texas A&M University, February 6, 2004.

“Participation of Women in Physical Geography: Insights Gleaned from the Geosciences”.

Department of Geography, Texas A&M University, February 6, 2004. “A Method for Assessing and Communicating the Uncertainty Surrounding Estimates of Regional Climate Change: An Example for the Great Lakes Region”. Department of Earth Sciences Seminar Series, University of Virginia, November 14, 2003. “A Method for Assessing and Communicating the Uncertainty Surrounding Estimates of Regional Climate Change: An Example for the Great Lakes Region”. Department of Geography Seminar Series, University of Maryland, October 2, 2003. “Low-Level Wind Maxima in the Great Plains”, Presentation to the Department of Climatology, Faculty of Earth Sciences, University of Silesia (Poland), July 2003.

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“Uncertainty Surrounding Estimates of Regional Climate Change”, Presentation to the Department of Climatology, Faculty of Earth Sciences, University of Silesia (Poland), July 2003. “Synoptic Climatology: Data and Methods”, Presentation to the Department of Climatology, Faculty of Earth Sciences, University of Silesia (Poland), July 2003. “An American Perspective on Environmental Science Education”, Presentation to the Faculty of Earth Sciences, University of Silesia (Poland), June 2003. “Uncertainty Surrounding Estimates of Regional Climate Change”, Great Lakes Environmental Journalism Training Institute, June 18, 2003. “Methods for Assessing the Uncertainty Surrounding Estimates of Regional Climate Change”, Department of Geography, Western Michigan University, January 30, 2003.

“Methods for Assessing the Uncertainty Surrounding Estimates of Regional Climate Change”, Department of Geography, University of North Carolina, November 15, 2002.

“Assessing Uncertainty in Local/Regional Climate Scenarios, Department of Geography and Regional Science, University of Arizona, February 22, 2002.

“The U.S. National Climate Assessment: The Role and Importance of Fine-Scale Climate Scenarios”, Opening Session for the 1999 AAG West Lakes Division Annual Meeting, October 1, 1999, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, Illinois.

“Weather Activities and Information for Elementary Teachers”, Michigan Earth Science Teachers Association Fall Conference, October 24, 1998, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan. (with W. Nedala).

“Diurnal Variations in the Lightning and Radar Characteristics of Summertime Convection in the Great Lakes Region”, Department of Geography, Central Michigan University, April 1997.

“Diurnal Variations in the Lightning and Radar Characteristics of Summertime Convection in the Great Lakes Region”, Department of Geology and Geography, Calvin College, Grand Rapids, Michigan, April 1997.

“Application of Perfect Prog and Model Output Statistics Procedures to Climate Impact Analysis”, National Weather Service, Techniques Development Laboratory, Silver Spring, Maryland, December 1996.

"The Simulation of Daily Temperature Time Series from GCM Output: A Sensitivity Analysis of Empirical Transfer Function Methodologies", Climatic Research Unit, University of East Anglia, March 1996.

"Diurnal Variations in the Lightning and Radar Characteristics of Summertime Convection in the Great Lakes Region", School of Environmental Studies, University of East Anglia, March 1996.

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"Diurnal Variations in the Lightning and Radar Characteristics of Summertime Convection in the Great Lakes Region", Department of Geography, Indiana University, April 1995.

"Diurnal Variations in the Lightning and Radar Characteristics of Summertime Convection in the Great Lakes Region", Department of Geography, Kent State University, April 1995.

"Diurnal Variations in the Lightning and Radar Characteristics of Summertime Convection in the Great Lakes Region", Department of Geography, University of Delaware, November 1994.

"The Construction of Regional Climate Change Scenarios using a Transfer Function Methodology", Department of Geology, Michigan State University, November 1994.

"Diurnal Variations in the Radar and Lightning Characteristics of Summertime Convective Storms in the Southern Great Lakes Region", Department of Soil Science (symposium in recognition of the career of Dr. Donald G. Baker), University of Minnesota, October 1994.

"Developing a Regional Climate Scenario for Estimating the Risk of Extreme Temperatures", Department of Geography, Northern Illinois University, September 1993.

"Diurnal Variations of Convective Storms in the Great Lakes Region", Department of Geography, University of Waterloo, March 1993.

"Climate Change Overview", Conference on Potential Effects of Climate Change on the United States, Michigan Department of Natural Resources, East Lansing, Michigan, February 1989.

"Climatological Characteristics of Extreme Precipitation", United States Military Academy, West Point, New York, September 1984.

"The Climatology of Severe Convective Storms”, United States Military Academy, West Point, New York, September 1984.

"A Synoptic Climatology of Extreme Precipitation in Minnesota", Department of Geography, University of Nebraska-Omaha, April 1983.

"A Synoptic Climatology of Extreme Precipitation in Minnesota", Omaha-Offutt Chapter of the American Meteorological Society, Omaha, Nebraska, January 1983.

TEACHING RESPONSIBILITIES: Courses Taught: At Michigan State University (1992- ): Typical teaching load: 4 courses per year (semester system)

Geography 203: Introduction to Meteorology Geography 203H: Introduction to Meteorology (honors section) Geography 206: Physical Geography

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Geography 402: Agricultural Climatology Geography 405: Weather Analysis and Forecasting (previously Applied Synoptic Climatology) Geography 409: Global Climate Change Geography 492: Global Climates Geography 809: Topics in Physical Geography Geography 865: Advanced Quantitative Methods for Geographers and Planners Geography 871: Seminar in Physical Geography Geography 886: Research Design Geography 892: Seminar in Climatology

At Michigan State University (1987-1992): Typical teaching load: 5 courses per year (quarter system)

Geography 206: Physical Geography Geography 351: Weather and Climate Geography 411: Weather Analysis and Forecasting Geography 411: Mesoscale Climatology Geography 411: Agricultural Climatology Geography 811: Advanced Quantitative Methods for Geographers and Planners Geography 818: Readings on Natural Hazards Research

At the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (1982-1987): Typical teaching load: 5 courses per year (semester system)

Geography 150: Physical Geography Geography 252: Meteorology Geography 452: Synoptic Meteorology Geography 457: Advanced Synoptic Meteorology/Climatology Geography 498: Statistical Applications in Climatology/Meteorology

At San Diego State University (1981-1982): Typical teaching load: 6 courses per year (semester system)

Geography 101: Introduction to Physical Geography Geography 103: Introduction to Meteorology Geography 585: Quantitative Methods in Geographic Research Geography 650: Seminar in Climatology

Recent Student Evaluations: (For courses prior to 2004, the value shown below is the average score on Question #2: What is your overall rating of this instructor? For later courses, the value is the average score across several questions of teaching effectiveness used for the department’s merit evaluation.)

COURSE

SEMESTER

SUMMARY GEO SIRS SCORES (1=excellent, 5=poor)

GEO 203: Introduction to Meteorology Spring 2016 Fall 2013 Fall 2009 Spring 2009 Fall 2006

2.0 1.8 1.7 1.8 1.5

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Fall 2004 Fall 2002 Fall 2001

1.3 1.7 1.5

GEO 206: Physical Geography

Spring 2002 Spring 2001

1.8 1.8

GEO 405: Weather Analysis and Forecasting

Spring 2017 Spring 2015 Spring 2013 Spring 2012 Spring 2010 Spring 2009 Spring 2008 Spring 2007 Spring 2006 Spring 2005 Fall 2002

1.0 1.3 1.1 1.2 1.4 1.7 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.3 1.3

GEO 409: Global Climate Change Fall 2015 Fall 2011 Fall 2009 Fall 2007

1.5 1.4 1.5 1.7

GEO 492: Climates of the World Fall 2008 1.4 GEO 865: Advanced Quantitative Methods

Spring 2001 1.6

GEO 871: Topics in Physical Geography

Fall 2005 1.1

GEO 886: Research Design Spring 2002 Spring 2001

1.2 1.0

GEO 892: Climate Seminar Fall 2015 Fall 2010

1.3 1.3

Graduate Advising (*Degrees Completed): At Michigan State University:

Ph.D. Perdinan* Geography Advisor Galina Guentchev* Geography Advisor Greg Bierly* Geography Advisor Claudia Walters* Geography Advisor William Blewett* Geography Committee Member Adam Burnett* Geography Committee Member

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Roy Cole* Geography Committee Member Gebeyehu Mulugeta* Geography Committee Member Nancy Rader Geography Committee Member Karsten Shein* Geography Committee Member Edna Wangui* Geography Committee Member Ivan Ramirez* Geography Committee Member Mao-Ning Tuanmu* Fisheries and Wildlife Committee Member Zubin Abraham* Computer Science Committee Member Saul Daniel Ddumba Geography Committee Member Mukesh Ray Agricultural Economics Committee Member Sean Woznicki* Agricultural Engineering Committee Member Libbey Kutch Geography Committee Member Ge-Eu Lee* Agricultural Economics Committee Member Ying Tan* Geography Committee Member Jovanka Nikolic Geography Committee Member Udita Sanga Community Sustainability Committee Member Matte Bene Geography Committee Member Qiong Zhang Geography Committee Member

M.A. Lydia Rill Geography Co-Advisor Dana Doubler* Geography Advisor Eleanor Waller* Geography Advisor Ryan Shadbolt* Geography Advisor Jenni van Ravensway* Geography Advisor Claudia Gunreben* American Studies Thesis Advisor Colin Nugent* Geography Committee Member Thomas Jameson* Geography Committee Member Colleen Garrity* Geography Committee Member Tom Cate Geography Committee Member Bernard Skipper Geography Committee Member Lisa Dygert Geography Committee Member Yuelong Gu Computer Science Committee Member Leslie Fusina* Geography Committee Member Crosby Savage* Geography Committee Member Aaron Pollyea* Geography Committee Member Haryono Prawiranata Geography Committee Member Adam Cinderich* Geography` Committee Member David Young Geography Committee Member Sean Woznicki* Agricultural Engineering Committee Member Jovanka Nikolic* Geography Committee Member Nick Molen* Geography Committee Member Chae Mamayek* Criminal Justice Committee Member Sam Arcand Geography Committee Member

Undergraduate Faculty Mentor:

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Patricia Zuwerink McNair/SROP Program, Summer 1992, 1993 Charles Patterson McNair/SROP Program, Summer 1994, 1995 Sarah Rutowski Dean's Assistantship, 1994-1995 Nicholas Gebauer Honor’s College Assistantship, 2004-2005 Post-doctoral Advisor Ying Tang Department of Geography, 2015 - present

At the University of Nebraska-Lincoln:

Ph.D. Randall Cerveny* Geography Committee Member M.A. Kim Brabander* Geography Advisor John Baker* Geography Committee Member Randall Cerveny* Geography Committee Member Jeffrey Dorman* Geography Committee Member Janalee Hayes Medinger Geography Committee Member Joachim Schumacher* Geography Committee Member

Guest Lectures and On-Campus Presentations: • "CLIMARK", ESPP 801: Introduction to Environmental Science and Policy, April 5, 2016 • "CLIMARK", ESPP 801: Introduction to Environmental Science and Policy, April 7, 2015 • "Climate Change Assessments: An Example for a Perennial Crop", FW 892: Phenology Seminar, October

2, 2014. • "CLIMARK", ESPP 801: Introduction to Environmental Science and Policy, April 1, 2014 • "CLIMARK", ESPP 801: Introduction to Environmental Science and Policy, March 20, 2013. • “Climate Change Impact Assessments: Moving from the Local to the Global”, CASID/GENCEN Friday

Forum, Michigan State University, October 30, 2009 • “Global climate”, ESS 319, Department of Entomology, Michigan State University, September 18, 2009. • “Climate Impact Assessments and Downscaling”, ESPP Networking Event, Michigan State University,

February 19, 2009 • “Global climate”, ESS 319, Department of Entomology, Michigan State University, September 10, 2008. • “Climate Change in the Artic and Antarctic” to ECO, MSU’s Student Environment Group, November 15,

2007. • “Global climate”, ENT 319, Department of Entomology, Michigan State University, September 17, 2007. • “Global climate”, ENT 319, Department of Entomology, Michigan State University, September 22, 2006. • “Research on Climatology”, Michigan State University, Center for Water Science, Meet and Greet

Seminar Series, October 20, 2005. • “Global climate”, ENT 319, Department of Entomology, Michigan State University, September 23, 2005. • “Uncertainty estimates for regional climate change scenarios”, Michigan State University Sustainability

Speaker Series, February 2, 2004. • “Global climate”, ENT 319, Department of Entomology, Michigan State University, September 24, 2004. • “Global climate”, ENT 319, Department of Entomology, Michigan State University, September 18, 2002. • “Web resources for climatology”, to the Division of Science and Mathematics Teacher-Scholars, Michigan

State University, July 15, 2002.

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• “Web resources for meteorology”, to the Division of Science and Mathematics Teacher-Scholars, Michigan State University, June 17, 2002.

• “Atmospheric motion, the general circulation, and global precipitation”, GEOG 438: Biogegraphy, University of Arizona, February 21, 2002.

• “Climate Change” to the “Turn Down the Heat: Students Creating a Cure for Climate Change” Conference, organized by ECO, MSU’s Student Environmental Group, February 16, 2002.

• “Atmospheric Motion and the General Circulation”, ENT 319, Department of Entomology, Michigan State University, September 21, 2001.

• “Women in Science”, GEO 986, Department of Geography, Michigan State University, April 13, 2000. • “Scale in Physical Geography”, GEO 986, Department of Geography, Michigan State University, April 13,

2000. • “Atmospheric Science”, to the Emerging Scholars, Michigan State University, December 10, 1993. • “Global Climate Patterns” to the students of Arch 417: Site Planning, Department of Architecture,

University of Nebraska-Lincoln, January 1987. Other Teaching-Related Activities (including consulting): • Taught a workshop on climate change for the “Frontiers in Science Weekend Workshop Series”, Division

of Science and Mathematics Education, Michigan State University, December 12, 2009. • Member, Earth Science Curriculum Committee, Department of Geology, Michigan State University, 2002-

present. • Meteorology Consultant, Project TIME (Technology Integrated into Meaningful learning Experiences), a

projected funded by the U.S. Department of Education Technology Innovation Challenge, 2001-2005. • Taught a weather workshop for the “Frontiers in Science Weekend Workshop Series”, Division of Science

and Mathematics Education, Michigan State University, September 21-22, 2001. • Attended Faculty Course on Satellite Meteorology, June 1-12, 1998, Sponsored by

UCAR/NCAR/COMET and NSF, Boulder, Colorado. • Attended Faculty Mesoscale Meteorology Course, May 31 - June 10, 1994, UCAR/NCAR/COMET,

Boulder, Colorado. • Funded by National Center for Atmospheric Research to attend workshop entitled "Synoptic and

Mesoscale Meteorology Instruction" held June 18-21, 1991, in Boulder, Colorado. Gave presentation, "PC-McIDAS Workstations and DIFAX Graphic Products used at Michigan State University." Distributed exercises developed for MSU climatology courses to workshop attendees.

• Attended UNIDATA PC-McIDAS Training Workshop, February 28 - March 2, 1990, Boulder, Colorado. SERVICE AND OUTREACH ACTIVITIES: International/National/Regional: Officer in Professional Organizations: • Past-President, Association of American Geographers, 2014-2015. • President, Association of American Geographers, 2013-2014. • Vice President, Association of American Geographers, 2012 – 2013. • Planning Commissioner, American Meteorological Society, 2011 – 2013. • Chair, Nominating Committee, Association of American Geographers, 2009. • Commissioner for Education and Human Resources Programs, American Meteorological Society, March

2003-January 2009.

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• Chair, Membership Committee, Association of American Geographers, March 2002-June 2006. • National Secretary and Member of the Executive Committee, Association of American Geographers, July

1999-2001. • Chair, Committee on Committees, Association of American Geographers, July 1999-2001. • National Councillor, Association of American Geographers, 1998-2001. • Chair, American Meteorological Society Board on Meteorological and Oceanographic Education in

Universities, 1998-2000. • Chair, Climatology Specialty Group, Association of American Geographers, 1992-1994. • Member, Executive Committee, Climatology Specialty Group, Association of American Geographers,

1988-1991. National/International Review Boards: • Numerous review panels for the National Science Foundation, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric

Administration, and L'Oreal USA Fellowships for Women in Science. • Member, Department of Energy Climate Science Program Product Development Advisory Committee,

2006-2008. • Expert reviewer of two chapters for the International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Fourth Assessment,

2005-2006. Department/Program/Project Reviews: • External Reviewer, Department of Geography, University of Missouri, April 10-12, 2016. • Chair, External Review Committee, Department of Geography, Ohio State University, October 26-28,

2014 • External Reviewer, Department of Geography, Kent State University, September 10-12, 2012 • External Reviewer, Department of Geography, University of Delaware, October 23-24, 2006. • Member, National Science Foundation, Division of Atmospheric Sciences, site review team for the LEAD

Project, 2005. • External Reviewer, Project Meeting 2, “Modeling the Impact of Climate Extremes (MICE)”, Lisbon,

Portugal, June 26-28, 2002. • External Reviewer, Department of Geography, Indiana University/Purdue University at Indianapolis.

April 8-10, 2002. Awards Committees: • Member, Jury for the Climate Change Prize, BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Awards, 2017. • Member, American Meteorological Society Fellows Committee, 2010-2012. • Member, Association of American Geographers Honors Committee, 2004-2006. • Member, American Meteorological Society Awards Oversight Committee, 2003-2009. • Chair, Selection Committee for the American Meteorological Society Louis J. Battan Book Awards, 2003-

2009. • Chair, Selection Committee for the American Meteorological Society Anderson Award, 2003-2009. • Member, Selection Committee for the American Meteorological Society Anderson Award, 1999. • Member, American Meteorological Society Minority Scholarship Committee, 1998, 1999. • Member, Nystrom Dissertation Award Committee, Association of American Geographers, 1993. Promotion and Tenure Reviews: • Number of reviews per year: 2017(4), 2016(3), 2015(3), 2014(4), 2012(2), 2011(1), 2010(5), 2009(1),

2008(1), 2007(3), 2006(3), 2005(3), 2004(4), 2003(4), 2002(2), 2000(3), 1999(2)

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• Institutions include: Arizona State University, George Mason University, Georgia State University, Hunter College, Illinois State University, Indiana University, Indiana University/Purdue University at Indianapolis, Louisiana State University, Millersville University, Northern Illinois University, Ohio State University, Rutgers University, Southern Illinois University, Texas A&M University, University of California-Los Angeles. University of Colorado-Colorado Springs, University of Connecticut, University of Dayton. University of Delaware, University of Florida, University of Georgia, University of Indiana, University of Kansas, University of Minnesota, University of Nevada-Reno, University of North Carolina, University of Oklahoma, University of South Carolina. University of Texas, University of Virginia, University of Wyoming, Western Michigan University

Reviews:

Grant Reviews for the following organizations: • Guggenheim Memorial Foundation • Illinois-Indiana Sea Grant Program • L'Oreal USA Fellowships For Women in Science • National Oceanic and Atmospheric Organization, Sector Applications Research Program • National Science Foundation, Geography and Regional Science Program • National Science Foundation, Dynamics of Coupled Natural and Human Systems Program • National Science Foundation, Div. of Atmospheric Sciences, Mesoscale Dynamic Meteorology • National Science Foundation, Division of Atmospheric Sciences, Climate Dynamics Program • National Science Foundation, Division of Earth Sciences, Education and Human Resources • National Science Foundation, Advanced Computation Research Program • National Science Foundation, Division of Atmospheric Sciences, Physical Meteorology • National Science Foundation, Div. of Atmospheric Sciences, Lower Atmos. Obser. Facilities • National Science Foundation, Division of Atmospheric Sciences, Water Cycle Research • National Science Foundation, Division of Earth Sciences, Geology and Paleontology • National Science Foundation, Division of Earth Sciences, Hydrologic Sciences • National Science Foundation, Division of International Programs • National Science Foundation, Division of Polar Programs, Arctic System Science Program • National Science Foundation, Division of Polar Programs, Ocean and Climate Sciences • National Geographic Society • Regional Great Lakes Protection Fund • Southeast Regional Climate Center Reviews for the following journals: • Annals, Association of American Geographers • Atmospheric Research • Applied Geography • Bulletin, American Meteorological Society • Climatic Change • Climate Research • Environmental Research Letters • Geographical Analysis • Geographical Bulletin • GeoJournal • Geophysical Research Letters • International Journal of Climatology • International Journal of Wildland Fire

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• Journal of the American Water Resources Association • Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology • Journal of Climate • Journal of Geography • Journal of Geography in Higher Education • Journal of Geophysical Research • Journal of Hydrometeorology • Journal of Leisure Studies • Journal of Mountain Science • Michigan Academician • Natural Hazards • Nature Geosciences • Physical Geography • Physics and Chemistry of the Earth • The Professional Geographer • Scientia Agricola • Southeastern Geographer • Weather and Forecasting

Book Reviews: • McGraw Hill, College/Schaum Division • Mosby Yearbook • University of Chicago Press

Organizer of Professional Meetings, Workshops, and Sessions: • Co-Organizer: National Science Foundation Macrosystems Biology and Early NEON Principal

Investigators meeting, Arlington, Virginia, September 2016. • Co-Organizer and Chair, Climatology: Climate Variability and Change Impacts (three sessions),

International Geographical Union Regional Convention, Krakow, Poland, August 2014 • Organizer, Presidential Plenary, Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Tampa,

Florida, April 2014. • Organizer, Conversation on the Future of Physical Geography, Annual Meeting of the Association of

American Geographers, Tampa, Florida, April 2014. • Organizer and Chair, Climate Change and Agriculture (four sessions), International Geographical

Congress, IGC-2012, Cologne, Germany, August 2012. • Organizer, Second Workshop on Climate Change Assessment for International Market Systems. Poznan,

Poland, October 22-26, 2007. • Organizer, First Workshop on Climate Change Assessment for International Market Systems. East

Lansing, Michigan and Traverse City, Michigan, January 22-26, 2007. • Co-organizer of a session on synoptic climatology at the 102nd Annual Meeting of the Association of

American Geographers, Chicago, March 2006. • Co-organizer of two sessions on synoptic climatology at the 101st Annual Meeting of the Association of

American Geographers, Denver, April 2005. • Co-organizer, Special Sessions for Retaining and Recruiting Minorities in Atmospheric

Science, held at the annual meeting of the American Meteorological Society, January 12, 2005. • Co-organizer, Women in Meteorology luncheon and panel discussion, held at the annual meeting of the

American Meteorological Society, January 13, 2005.

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• Co-organizer of two sessions on synoptic climatology at the 100th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Philadelphia, March 2004.

• Co-organizer, Special Sessions on Women in Meteorology, held at the annual meeting of the American Meteorological Society, January 16, 2004, Seattle, WA.

• Co-organizer, GATI Seminar on Climate Change and Human-Biophysical Interactions: Integrated Assessment of Land Use Change in East Africa, March 8-9, 2000.

• Program Chair, 11th Meeting of the Heads and Chairs of Programs in Atmospheric, Oceanic, Hydrologic, and Related Sciences, 8-9 October, 1998, Boulder, CO, sponsored by the American Meteorological Society.

• Co-Program Chair (with Bruce Pigozzi), 1997 Annual Meeting of the East Lakes Division of the Association of American Geographers, East Lansing, MI.

• Steering Committee Member, Upper Great Lakes Region Climate Change Impacts Workshop, Ann Arbor, MI, May, 1998, sponsored by the Environmental Protection Agency, the United States Global Change Program, and the University of Michigan.

• Co-chair, Climate Breakout Group, Upper Great Lakes Regional Climate Change Impacts Workshop, Ann Arbor, MI, May, 1998.

• Lead discussion group on faculty salary at 1994 American Meteorological Society Heads and Chairs Meeting, Boulder, October 1994.

• Co-organizer of a panel discussion on Unidata in the climate classroom for 89th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Atlanta, April 1993.

• Co-organizer of two sessions on synoptic climatology at the 86th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Toronto, April 1990.

Committee membership, etc. • Member, Association of American Geographers Council, 2012-2015. • Member, Association of American Geographers Executive Committee, 2012-2015. • Member, Association of American Geographers Publications Committee, 2007-2009. • Member, Association of American Geographers Affirmative Action and Minority Status Committee, 2006-

2007. • Member, Association of American Geographers Honors Committee, 2004-2005. • Ex-officio Member (representing the AMS) on the American Geophysical Union Committee on

Education and Human Resources, 2003-2006. • Participant, IDEASS Conference organized by the American Geophysical Union, June 2003, College

Park, Maryland. • Member, AMS Education Advisory Committee, 2003-2006. • Ex officio member, Council of the American Meteorological Society, 2003-2009, 2010-2013. • Advisor, National Weather Service Warning & Coordination Meteorologist Initiatives Team (WIT), 2001-

present. • Advisor, National Weather Service, Retention Improvement Team (RIT), 2002-2003. • Member, Board of Women and Minorities, American Meteorological Society, 2001-2003. • Participant, Northern Minnesota Storm Recovery Research and Monitoring Workshop, St. Paul, MN,

March 14-16, 2000, convened by the USDA Forest Service North Central Research Station. • Judge, Student Paper Competition, Annual Meeting of the East Lakes Division of the Association of

American Geographers, November 1999. • Council Representative, Association of American Geographers, Committee on the Status of Women in

Geography, 1998-2000. • Co-organizer (with Bernard Bauer and Thomas Velben) of a forum on methodology in physical geography

for the Annals, Association of American Geographers, 1998-1999.

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• Judge, Student Paper Competition, Annual Meeting of the East Lakes Division of the Association of American Geographers, October 1998.

• Participant, “Spheres of Influence: Shaping the Future of Earth Systems Science Education” Workshop, November 15-16, 1996. The workshop was convened by the American Geophysical Union with funding from the National Science Foundation.

• Member, Unidata Policy Committee, 1995- 2000. • Committee member, American Meteorological Society Board on Meteorological and Oceanographic

Education in Universities, 1994-2000. State/Community: Review Boards: • Member, Technical Advisory Board, Michigan Great Lakes Protection Fund, January 1990 - November

1990. (Reviewed over 70 preproposals and 30 final proposals.) Presentations: • Presentation “Climate Change in Michigan, Examples from the Pileus Project”, Lansing Torch Club, East

Lansing, MI, January 2009. • Past participants of Project DataStreme, Okemos High School, Okemos, MI, November 1998. • Presentation to the MSU Retired Faculty Association, East Lansing, December 1995. • Global Tomorrow Forum, Unitarian Universalist Church, East Lansing, MI, October 1990. • Michigan State University Kid's College, July 1990. • Department of Natural Resources, Air Quality Division, In-Service Training Session, June 1989. • Department of Natural Resources, Waste Management Division, In-Service Training Session, June 1989. • Michigan Agricultural Leadership Program, November 1988. Interviews: • Numerous interviews for local radio and TV stations and newspapers. Michigan State University: University-wide Service: • Member, Institute for Cyber-Enable Research (iCER) Science Advisory Board, 2013-. • Member, Environmental Science and Policy Dual Degree Committee. 2014-2015. • Member, Research IT Services Advisory Committee, 2012-2013. • Member, Water Initiative Advisory Committee, 2012. • Member, Search Committee for Director of Institute for Cyber-Enabled Research (iCER), 2011-2012. • Member, Steering Committee of the Institute for Cyber-Enabled Research (iCER), 2009-2011. • Member, Program Advisory Committee, Environmental Science and Policy Program, 2004-2008. • Member, Environmental Science and Policy Faculty, 2003-present. • Consulting Faculty, Women and International Development (WID), 2003-present. • Reviewer for IGRP Grant Program, 2001. • Member, Faculty Council, 1990-1991. • Member, Academic Council, 1990-1991. College of Social Science: • Member, College of Social Science Research Committee, 2011-2015. • Member, College of Social Science External RPT Letter Committee, 2012.

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• Selection Committee, Social Science College Distinguished Teaching Award, 2002-2003. • Chair, Faculty Advisory Council, 2000-2001. • Member, Faculty Advisory Council, 1999-2002. • Member, College of Social Science Research Council, 1998-1999. • Member, Faculty Working Group on Environmental Studies, 1993-1994. • Ex-officio member, Faculty Advisory Council, 1991. Department of Geography: • Member, Graduate Issues Committee, 2008-2010. • Chair, Search Committee for Hydroclimatologist, 2008-2009. • Member, Department Advisory Committee, 2007-2010. • Chair, Search Committee for Regional Climate Modeler, 2006. • Member, Promotion Committee, Landscape Architecture Program. 2002. • Member, Search Committee for Environmental Design Faculty Position, Landscape Architecture Program,

2001-2002. • Member, Search Committee for Physical Geography Faculty Position, 2000-2001. • Member, Search Committee for GIS Faculty Position, 1999-2000. • Member, Ad hoc Committee on Merit Salary, 1999-2000. • Member and Affirmative Action Officer, Search Committee for Latin Americanist Faculty Position, 1998-

1999. • GEO Advisory Committee, 1998-2000. • Member, Departmental Tenure and Promotion Advisory Committee, 1997. • Member, Search Committee for Remote Sensing Faculty Position, 1996-1997. • Member, Search Committee for Geomorphology Faculty Position, 1995. • Member, Ad hoc Committee on Research Productivity, 1994-1995. • Member, GEO Retreat Planning Committee, 1994. • Interim GEO Spokesperson, 1994-1995. • Member, GEO Computer Committee, 1993-1995. • Member, Departmental Advisory Committee, 1992-1995. • Member, Search Committee for Latin Americanist/People Environment Faculty Position, 1990-1992. • Member, Department-wide Review Committee for Reappointment, 1992. • Convener, GEO "Merit/Promotion and Tenure" Committee, 1991. • Member, Semester Conversion Committee for Physical Geography Cluster, 1990-1991. • Chair, Search Committee for Agricultural Meteorology Specialist, 1990. • Presentation to Undergraduate Geography Club, November 1990. • Colloquium Coordinator, 1989-1990. • Member, Departmental Advisory Committee, 1988-1990. • Organizer, "Meet-the-Faculty" Seminar for Incoming Graduate Students, Fall 1987.