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Gregory Jenkins is a Professor in the Department of Meteorology at the Institute of Energy and the Environment. His research focuses on Atmospheric and Air Chemistry, exploring the impacts of natural and anthropogenic sources on ozone levels in the free troposphere. His work investigates the influence of mineral dust and biomass burning on air quality and net radiative forcing. Additionally, Jenkins addresses climate variability and change with an emphasis on arid conditions in West Africa and their socio-economic implications, including urbanization, poverty alleviation, and food security. He studies tropical meteorology and its associated weather hazards, such as tropical cyclones and dust storms, particularly those affecting vulnerable communities in continental Africa and the Caribbean. His expertise includes climate modeling, atmospheric dynamics, and regional climate impacts, making significant contributions to understanding weather risks and necessary protective measures for at-risk populations.
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