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Research Interests
El Nino effects on variance
predictability of seasonal anomalies
predictability of storm track anomalies
data assimilation for 100 or more years of daily tropospheric analyses
dynamics of precipitation distributions
model error diagnosis
wavelet analysis
Awards and Honors
2017 CIRES Gold Medal Award for the 20th Century Reanalysis Project. Citation: For creating the 20th Century Reanalysis, the pioneering reconstruction of global weather and extremes using only surface pressure observations.
2017 CIRES Outstanding Performance Award for Science and Engineering.
2013 Cover article of Geophysical Research Letters: Compo et al. 2013.
2012 NOAA Modeling, Analysis, Predictions and Projections Program, Research towards the next generation of NOAA Climate Reanalyses. P.I.: A. Kumar, local P.I.: G.P. Compo, co-PIs: J.S. Whitaker, P.D. Sardeshmukh, R.Vose. 3 years, $2M award.
2012 NOAA Modeling, Analysis, Predictions and Projections Program, Improving the Prognostic Ozone Parameterization in the NCEP GFS and CFS for Climate Reanalysis and Operational Forecasts. P.I.: G.P. Compo, co-PIs: J.S. Whitaker, P.D. Sardeshmukh, C. Long, S. Moorthi, S. Lu, J.P. McCormack. 4 years, $602K award.
2011 US Dept. of Energy, Decadal and Regional Climate Prediction Using Earth System Models (EaSM) Collaborative Proposal Type 1, Developing and Implementing Ocean-Atmosphere Reanalyses for Climate Applications (OARCA), $443K, 9/2011-8/2014, P.I.: G.P. Compo, co-PI: P.D. Sardeshmukh, senior personnel: J.S. Whitaker. Collaborative with NSF EaSM proposal of same title, PI: B. Giese, co-PI: H. Seidel.
2011 US Dept. of Energy, Decadal and Regional Climate Prediction Using Earth System Models (EaSM)Type 1, New approaches for understanding the statistics of daily weather extremes in a changing climate, $447K, 9/2011- 8/2014, PI: P.D. Sardeshmukh, co-PI: G.P. Compo.
2011 Wired magazine, Transcending Time: Great Long-Term Datasets: 20th Century Reanalysis Project
2011 High Performance Computing Innovation Excellence Award, International Data Corporation
2009 US Dept of Energy Innovative and Novel Computational Impact on Theory and Experiment, Surface Input Reanalysis for Climate Applications (SIRCA) 1850-2011. PI: G.P. Compo, Co-PIs: J.S. Whitaker and P.D. Sardeshmukh, 1 year, (2.1 million hours )
2006 Cover article of Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society: Compo et al. 2006.
2007 US Dept of Energy Innovative and Novel Computational Impact on Theory and Experiment, The 20th Century Reanalysis Project. PI: G.P. Compo, Co-PIs: J.S. Whitaker and P.D. Sardeshmukh, 2 years, 20.6 million units (4.9 million hours)
2004 NOAA Clivar-Pacific, Predictability of Northern Hemisphere Stormtracks on Seasonal to Decadal Scales. PI: P.D. Sardeshmukh, Co-PI: G.P. Compo. 3 years, $210K award.
2004 Bull. Amer. Soc. Papers to Note at the Annual Meeting: Predictability of Extratropical Stormtracks.
2002 NOAA OAR Outstanding Scientific Paper,
2001: Sardeshmukh, Compo, and Penland, J. Climate.
2001 CIRES, Innovative Research Program, Feasibility of Reanalysis before the radiosonde era, $26,430 award.
2000 NOAA Clivar-Pacific, Change of variability and extreme event risks in ENSO years. PI: P.D. Sardeshmukh, Co-PIs: G.P. Compo and C. Penland. 3 years, $282,924 award.
1993-1995 University Fellowship, University of Colorado at Boulder.
1988-1992 Angier B. Duke Memorial Scholarship, full tuition scholarship at Duke University.
Professional Memberships
1997-present American Meteorological Society, Member.
1993-1997 American Meteorological Society, Student Member.
2005-present American Geophysical Union, Member.
Professional Service
2013-present Citizen Science Project: Oldweather.org, Team member.
2010-present Advancing Reanalysis website, Reanalyses.org, Co-founder.
2003-present GCOS AOPC/OOPC Working Group on Surface Pressure, Co-Convenor.
1997-present Wavelet Analysis email support, Co_provider.
2007-2015 GCOS/WCRP Working Group on Observational Data Sets for Reanalysis, Member.
2013-2016 NOAA Climate Reanalysis Task Force, Lead.
2001-2003 GCOS AOPC/OOPC Working Group on Surface Pressure, Member.
El Nino effects on variance
predictability of seasonal anomalies
predictability of storm track anomalies
data assimilation for 100 or more years of daily tropospheric analyses
dynamics of precipitation distributions
model error diagnosis
wavelet analysis
Awards and Honors
2017 CIRES Gold Medal Award for the 20th Century Reanalysis Project. Citation: For creating the 20th Century Reanalysis, the pioneering reconstruction of global weather and extremes using only surface pressure observations.
2017 CIRES Outstanding Performance Award for Science and Engineering.
2013 Cover article of Geophysical Research Letters: Compo et al. 2013.
2012 NOAA Modeling, Analysis, Predictions and Projections Program, Research towards the next generation of NOAA Climate Reanalyses. P.I.: A. Kumar, local P.I.: G.P. Compo, co-PIs: J.S. Whitaker, P.D. Sardeshmukh, R.Vose. 3 years, $2M award.
2012 NOAA Modeling, Analysis, Predictions and Projections Program, Improving the Prognostic Ozone Parameterization in the NCEP GFS and CFS for Climate Reanalysis and Operational Forecasts. P.I.: G.P. Compo, co-PIs: J.S. Whitaker, P.D. Sardeshmukh, C. Long, S. Moorthi, S. Lu, J.P. McCormack. 4 years, $602K award.
2011 US Dept. of Energy, Decadal and Regional Climate Prediction Using Earth System Models (EaSM) Collaborative Proposal Type 1, Developing and Implementing Ocean-Atmosphere Reanalyses for Climate Applications (OARCA), $443K, 9/2011-8/2014, P.I.: G.P. Compo, co-PI: P.D. Sardeshmukh, senior personnel: J.S. Whitaker. Collaborative with NSF EaSM proposal of same title, PI: B. Giese, co-PI: H. Seidel.
2011 US Dept. of Energy, Decadal and Regional Climate Prediction Using Earth System Models (EaSM)Type 1, New approaches for understanding the statistics of daily weather extremes in a changing climate, $447K, 9/2011- 8/2014, PI: P.D. Sardeshmukh, co-PI: G.P. Compo.
2011 Wired magazine, Transcending Time: Great Long-Term Datasets: 20th Century Reanalysis Project
2011 High Performance Computing Innovation Excellence Award, International Data Corporation
2009 US Dept of Energy Innovative and Novel Computational Impact on Theory and Experiment, Surface Input Reanalysis for Climate Applications (SIRCA) 1850-2011. PI: G.P. Compo, Co-PIs: J.S. Whitaker and P.D. Sardeshmukh, 1 year, (2.1 million hours )
2006 Cover article of Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society: Compo et al. 2006.
2007 US Dept of Energy Innovative and Novel Computational Impact on Theory and Experiment, The 20th Century Reanalysis Project. PI: G.P. Compo, Co-PIs: J.S. Whitaker and P.D. Sardeshmukh, 2 years, 20.6 million units (4.9 million hours)
2004 NOAA Clivar-Pacific, Predictability of Northern Hemisphere Stormtracks on Seasonal to Decadal Scales. PI: P.D. Sardeshmukh, Co-PI: G.P. Compo. 3 years, $210K award.
2004 Bull. Amer. Soc. Papers to Note at the Annual Meeting: Predictability of Extratropical Stormtracks.
2002 NOAA OAR Outstanding Scientific Paper,
2001: Sardeshmukh, Compo, and Penland, J. Climate.
2001 CIRES, Innovative Research Program, Feasibility of Reanalysis before the radiosonde era, $26,430 award.
2000 NOAA Clivar-Pacific, Change of variability and extreme event risks in ENSO years. PI: P.D. Sardeshmukh, Co-PIs: G.P. Compo and C. Penland. 3 years, $282,924 award.
1993-1995 University Fellowship, University of Colorado at Boulder.
1988-1992 Angier B. Duke Memorial Scholarship, full tuition scholarship at Duke University.
Professional Memberships
1997-present American Meteorological Society, Member.
1993-1997 American Meteorological Society, Student Member.
2005-present American Geophysical Union, Member.
Professional Service
2013-present Citizen Science Project: Oldweather.org, Team member.
2010-present Advancing Reanalysis website, Reanalyses.org, Co-founder.
2003-present GCOS AOPC/OOPC Working Group on Surface Pressure, Co-Convenor.
1997-present Wavelet Analysis email support, Co_provider.
2007-2015 GCOS/WCRP Working Group on Observational Data Sets for Reanalysis, Member.
2013-2016 NOAA Climate Reanalysis Task Force, Lead.
2001-2003 GCOS AOPC/OOPC Working Group on Surface Pressure, Member.
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