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head_shotChip Konrad is a Full Professor who has interests across a wide range of areas in climatology and meteorology, including heavy precipitation, tornadoes, hurricanes, cold air outbreaks, heat waves and winter weather.  He has published research articles in various peer-reviewed journals, including Monthly Weather Review, Weather and Forecasting, the International Journal of Climatology, Climate Research, and Applied Geography.  He was also a co-author on the Southeast Technical Report for the National Climate Assessment.

Dr. Konrad is the Director of NOAA’s Southeast Regional Climate Center (SERCC), which provides operational climate service programs and expertise in climate science for the southeastern United States.  SERCC is an operational climate service center that conducts research on climate in the southeastern United States and translates that research into operational tools for users.

Dr. Konrad is also a principal investigator with the Carolinas Integrated Sciences and Assessments (CISA) interdisciplinary research team that connects climate science and decision-making in the realms of water, coast and health.

 

CONTACT

305 Carolina Hall
Department of Geography
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Campus Box 3220
Chapel Hill, NC 27599
(919) 962-3873
konrad@unc.edu