Justin Cox

Graduate Research Assistant, advisor Dr. Jim Steenburgh
Department of Meteorology
University of Utah

Contact:
Office phone #:  801 585 1411
Email:  jacox@met.utah.edu

 Curriculum Vita

Links to selected publications:

   Cox, J. A. W., W. J. Steenburgh, D. E. Kingsmill, J. C. Shafer, B. A. Colle, O. Bousquet, B. F. Smull, H. Cai, 2005: The Kinematic Structure of a Wasatch Mountain Winter Storm during IPEX IOP3. Mon. Wea. Rev., 133, 521-542.

   Schultz, D. M., W. J. Steenburgh, R. J. Trapp, J. Horel, D. E. Kingsmill, L. B. Dunn, W. D. Rust, L. Cheng, A. Bansemer, J. Cox, J. Daugherty, D. P. Jorgensen, J. Meitin, L. Showell, B. F. Smull, K. Tarp, and M. Trainor, 2002: Understanding Utah Winter Storms: The Intermountain Precipitation Experiment. Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 83, 189-210.

   Cox, J. A. W., 2002: Kinematic Structure of a Wasatch Mountain Snowstorm. M.S. Thesis, Department of Meteorology, University of Utah, 60 pp.

Current work:

 Seminar: Overview of urban meteorology, 13 October 2004

 Cyberseminar: CUAHSI urban hydrology, 2 November 2004. I took part in place of my advisor, Jim Steenburgh.

 Poster presentation at Workshop on Weather Prediction in the Intermountain West: The sensitivity of thermally driven mountain flows to land cover change, 4 November 2004

All publications/presentations

Research project websites:

 Urban Trace-gas Emissions Study (UTES)

 Intermountain Precipitation Experiment (IPEX)

 Adventures