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Research Interests
Disciplinary: Studies related to atmospheric aerosol and cloud microphysics, radiative effects, chemistry and transport. Role of aerosols and clouds in the climate system. Climate change, predictability, and impact on environment. Analysis, visualization, and computer modeling of geophysical data.
Interdisciplinary: Numerical methods, computer modeling and scientific software. Computational physics. Data analysis. Computers and information technology in research and education. GIS.
Recent publications
Andronache C., Principal component analysis of sea surface temperature in the North Atlantic ocean, International Journal of Modern Physics C, Vol. 20, No. 11, 1789 -1802, 2009.
Phillips, V. T. J., Andronache, C., Christner, B., Morris, C. E., Sands, D. C., Bansemer, A., Lauer, A., McNaughton, C., and C. Seman: Potential impacts from biological aerosols on ensembles of continental clouds simulated numerically.
Biogeosciences, 6, 1-28, 2009.
Phillips, V.T. J., P. DeMott, and C. Andronache, An Empirical Parameterization of Heterogeneous Ice Nucleation for Multiple Chemical Species of Aerosol, J. Atmos Sci., 65, 2757 - 2783, 2008.
Suciu, N., K. Sabelfeld, C. Vamos, and C. Andronache, Memory Effects and Ergodicity for Diffusion in Spatially
Correlated Velocity Fields, PAMM. Proc. Appl. Math. Mech. 7, 2010015-2010016 DOI 10.1002 pamm.200700057, 2007.
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