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Greg Hakim works to understand the climate future by reconstructing the past. He analyzes sparse and noisy historical records of state climate proxies to provide insights into past climates far beyond the instrumental record, which goes back 150 years. Additionally, he develops models to describe dynamic weather events, including cyclones and hurricanes. Hakim is the co-author of "An Introduction to Dynamic Meteorology," fifth edition, and also contributed to "Weather: A Concise Introduction," with Jerome Patoux. His work emphasizes the integration of historical data and modern modeling techniques to enhance our understanding of climatic changes and weather patterns over time.
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