I work at the intersection between paleoclimate proxies and global climate models to investigate patterns of hydroclimate variability over the last millennium, through the industrial transition, and into projections of future change.
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Research Areas
Global hydroclimate variability and change; paleoclimate proxy synthesis, comparisons, and system modeling; climate database development and data dissemination; coupled global climate modeling and projections; anthropogenic climate change and impacts on hydroclimate
Education
B.S. in Geology and Geophysics, University of Wyoming, (2018)
M.S. in Geology and Geophysics, University of Wyoming, (2020)
M.S. in Earth, Environmental, and Planetary Science, Washington University in St. Louis (2022)
Ph.D. in Earth, Environmental, and Planetary Sciences, Washington University in St. Louis, (2025)
