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Rob Wood is a physicist who explores the complexity of clouds and their interactions with meteorological processes. He works to improve the theoretical understanding of cloud systems by utilizing observational data to build models of cloud structures and behaviors. His research investigates the links between clouds and meteorological phenomena, as well as the effects of aerosol particles from both natural and anthropogenic sources on clouds. Wood's contributions to the field of atmospheric science have earned him accolades on both sides of the Atlantic, including the L.F. Richardson Prize from the Royal Meteorological Society and the Henry G. Houghton Award from the American Meteorological Society.
University of Washington • Seattle, WA
Conducts research and teaches on topics related to atmospheric sciences, focusing specifically on cloud physics and meteorology.
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