Da-Lin Zhang

Da-Lin Zhang
Professor of Meteorology
University of Maryland
Department of Atmospheric & Oceanic Science
4254 Stadium Drive
College Park
MD
20742-2425
Fields of interest
High-Resolution Numerical Weather Prediction
Mesoscale Convective Systems
Tropical and Extratropical Cyclones
Regional Climate
Urban Meteorology
Description of scientific projects
I have been working on the modeling and understanding of fundamental processes taking place in squall lines, mesoscale convective complexes, hurricanes and heavy rain- (or snow-) storms, tropical and extratropical cyclones, gravity waves, frontal circulations and topographically generated weather phenomena. My research involves simulating a variety of different severe convective systems and cyclones; examining the meso-beta-scale structures and evolution as well as the mechanism(s) whereby they develop; testing theories, hypotheses and various model physical representations; and finally interpreting, to the extent possible, the observed behaviors of these weather systems. My research interests also include the development and improvement of the planetary boundary layer and cumulus parameterization techniques, cloud representations in mesoscale numerical models, and the improvement of warm-season quantitative precipitation forecasts and severe weather warnings.