Bowman, Kenneth
individual record
David Bullock Harris Professor
Positions:
- David Bullock Harris Professor, Atmospheric Sciences, College of Geosciences
education and training
- Ph.D. in Geophysical Fluid Dynamics, Princeton University - (Princeton, New Jersey, United States) 1983
selected publications
Academic Articles66
- Homeyer, C. R., & Bowman, K. P (2021). A 22-Year Evaluation of Convection Reaching the Stratosphere Over the United States.. J Geophys Res Atmos. 126(13),
- Cooney, J. W., Bedka, K. M., Bowman, K. P., Khlopenkov, K. V., & Itterly, K (2021). Comparing Tropopause‐Penetrating Convection Identifications Derived From NEXRAD and GOES Over the Contiguous United States. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres. 126(14),
- Gu, B., Ren, T., Kuo, C., Yang, P., & Bowman, K. (2021). Global Impact of Cloud Longwave Scattering in an AtmosphereOnly General Circulation Model Simulation. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres. (3),
- Cooney, J. W., Bowman, K. P., Homeyer, C. R., & Fenske, T. M. (2018). Ten Year Analysis of Tropopause-Overshooting Convection Using GridRad Data. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres. 123(1), 329-343.
- Chakraborty, A., De, S., Bowman, K. P., Sang, H., Genton, M. G., & Mallick, B. K. (2015). An adaptive spatial model for precipitation data from multiple satellites over large regions. Statistics and Computing. 25(2), 389-405.
Books2
Chapters1
- Searight, K. R., Wojtowicz, D. P., Walsh, J. E., Pathi, S., Bowman, K. P., & Wilhelmson, R. B. (1995). Envision: An interactive system for the management and visualization of large geophysical data sets. Szuszczewicz, E. P., & Bredekamp, J. H. (Eds.), Visualization Techniques in Space and Atmospheric Sciences. NASA.
Conference Papers2
- North, G. R., Bowman, K. P., Collier, J. C., Wu, Q., Ha, E., Phillips, A., & Hardin, J. (2004). Ground truth and climate model comparison for TRMM rainfall data. SPIE Proceedings, Optical Science and Technology, the SPIE 49th Annual Meeting. 5548, 207-217.
- Seo, K. H., Bowman, K. P., AMS, .., & AMS (1999). Asymmetric transport and anomalous diffusion in the stratosphere. 12TH CONFERENCE ON ATMOSPHERIC AND OCEANIC FLUID DYNAMICS. 314-317.
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researcher on
Principal Investigator4
- Dynamics and Chemistry of the Summer Stratosphere awarded by NASA-Langley Research Center 2019 - 2023
- Dynamics and Kinematics of the Monsoon Anticyclones awarded by National Science Foundation 2016 - 2020
Co-Principal Investigator1
awards and honors
recent teaching activities
- ATMO201 Weather & Climate Instructor
- ATMO321 Comp App Atmos Science Instructor
- ATMO441 Satellite Met Rem Sens Instructor
- ATMO484 Internship Instructor
- ATMO491 Research Instructor
chaired theses and dissertations
- Siu, Leong Wai (2020-01). Dynamics and Kinematics of the Asian and North American Monsoon Anticyclones. (Doctoral Dissertation)
- Siu, Leong Wai (2020-05). Dynamics and Kinematics of the Asian and North American Monsoon Anticyclones. (Doctoral Dissertation)
- Gu, Boyan (2019-12). Evaluations and Improvements of the RRTMG and Fu-Liou Radiative Transfer Model Simulations of Clouds. (Doctoral Dissertation)
- Cooney, John William (2016-12). Ten-Year Analysis of Tropopause-Overshooting Convection over the Eastern United States using NEXRAD Data. (Master's Thesis)
- Evrard, Rebecca Lynn (2016-08). A Validation of the VIIRS Fast Radiative Transfer Model via Brightness Temperature Analysis in Longwave Infrared Channels. (Master's Thesis)
Email
k-bowman@tamu.edu
First Name
Kenneth
Last Name
Bowman
mailing address
Texas A&M University; Meteorology; 3150 TAMU
College Station, TX 77843-3150
USA