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Dargan Frierson is an Associate Professor at the University of Washington specializing in atmospheric science. His research focuses on the impacts of climate change on significant climatic features, including storm tracks, tropical rain bands, and deserts. Frierson employs various modeling techniques to investigate the fundamental dynamics of these features. His theoretical investigations have revealed critical insights that contribute to our understanding of climate variability and change. In recognition of his exceptional work in teaching, he has received multiple awards for teaching excellence, including the National Science Foundation CAREER Faculty Early Career Development Award, one of NSF's most prestigious honors for young faculty. His contributions to the field not only advance academic knowledge but also educate the next generation of scientists and environmentalists.
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