Position Knox Taylor Professor of Geosciences, Director (HMEI) and Deputy Director (CIMES) Role The Department of Geosciences, The High Meadows Environmental Institute and Cooperative Institute for Modeling the Earth System (CIMES) at Princeton University Office Phone 609-258-7813 Email [email protected] Assistant S. Canan Aker Office 407 Guyot Hall Website http://vecchi.princeton.edu CV Curriculum vitae Education Ph.D. Physical Oceanography, University of Washington, Seattle, WA April 2000 M.S. Applied Mathematics, University of Washington, Seattle, WA Feb. 1999 M.S. Physical Oceanography, University Washington, Seattle,WA Dec. 1996 B. A. Mathematics, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ May 1994 Advisee(s): Maya Chung Clara Conatser Laeo Crnkovic-Rubsamen Thalia Eitel-Porter Michael A. Igbinoba Emma L. Levin Sofia Menemenlis Charlotte Merchant Gabriel A. Rios Chenggong Wang Bio/Description Title: Knox Taylor Professor of Geosciences; Director, The High Meadows Environmental Institute; and Deputy Director, Cooperative Institute for Modeling the Earth System Position: Faculty, Department of Geosciences; Director, The High Meadows Environmental Institute (HMEI); and Deputy Director, Cooperative Institute for Modeling the Earth System (CIMES) at Princeton University Area(s): Climate Science and Modeling Research Summary: Climate science; extreme weather events; hurricanes; mechanisms of precipitation variability and change; ocean-atmosphere interaction; detection and attribution. CIMES - Cooperative Institute for Modeling the Earth System HMEI - Climate and Energy Grand Challenges Selected Publications ORCID Link https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5085-224X Related News It was the hottest summer on record, how can we change the climate crisis? Florida hurricane Idalia intensifies rapidly Q&A: Geosciences Professor Gabriel Vecchi on Extreme Heat Heat Records Are Broken Around the Globe as Earth Warms, Fast The world’s oceans are extremely hot. We’re about to find out what happens next. Congratulations to Grace Liu ’23 on receiving a 2023 Princeton Research Day Award