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Brandi L Gamelin

Assistant Research Project Manager

Biography

Brandi Gamelin is an Assistant Research Project Manager in the Department of Atmospheric Science and Climate Research in the Environmental Science Division at Argonne National Laboratory. Dr. Gamelin specializes in climate and climate extremes, regional high-resolution numerical modeling, and data analysis. She joined the Environmental Science Division in 2020 and in 2022 she became the project manager for the DOE’s new climate portal, the National Virtual Climate Laboratory (NVCL).

Research Interests:

  • Regional and global modeling
  • Extreme weather events
  • Atmospheric dynamics and chemistry
  • Mesoscale cloud dynamics
  • Global teleconnections
  • Stratospheric ozone and water vapor
  • Project management

Select Publications:

Altinakar, M., Gamelin, B., Bessac, J., Rao, V., 2023: Spatiotemporal Drought Structures and their Relation to Hydrometeorological Variables, 40th IAHR World Congress, Vienna, Austria.

Gamelin, B., Feinstein, J., Wang, J., Bessac, J., Yan, E.,  and Kotamarthi, V. R., 2022, Projected U.S. Drought Extremes Through the 21st Century with Vapor Pressure Deficit, Sci Rep 128615. https://​doi​.org/​1​0​.​1​0​3​8​/​s​4​1​5​9​8​-​0​2​2​-​1​2​516-7.

Gamelin, B.L., L.M.V. Carvalho and C. Jones 2021: Evaluating the influence of deep convection on tropopause thermodynamics and lower stratospheric water vapor: A RELAMPAGO case study using the WRF model, Atmospheric Research. Volume 267, 105986, ISSN 0169-8095, https://​doi​.org/​1​0​.​1​0​1​6​/​j​.​a​t​m​o​s​r​e​s​.​2​0​2​1​.​1​05986.

Gamelin, B.L., L.M.V. Carvalho, and M. Kayano 2020: The combined influence of ENSO and PDO on the spring UTLS ozone variability in South America. Climate Dynamics, 55(5), 1539-1562, https://​doi​.org/​1​0​.​1​0​0​7​/​s​0​0​3​8​2​-​0​2​0​-​0​5​340-0.

Carvalho L. , G-J Duine, C. Jones, C. Clements, K. Zigner,  B. Gamelin, H. Kane, C. Gore,  G. Bell, D. Gomberg,  T. Hall,   M. Johnson,  J. Dumas,   E. Boldt, R. Hazard, and W. Enos, 2018: The Sundowner Winds Experiment (SWEX) First Intensive Campaign: understanding downslope windstorms in the Santa Ynez Mountains, Santa Barbara, CA, Monthly Weather Review,148 (4): 1519–153, https://​doi​.org/​1​0​.​1​1​7​5​/​M​W​R​-​D​-​1​9​-0207.

Ye, H., E. Fetzer, A. Behrangi, S. Wong, B.H. Lambrigtsen, C.Y. Wang, J. Cohen, and B.L. Gamelin, 2016: Increasing daily precipitation intensity associated with warmer air Temperatures over Northern Eurasia.  Journal of Climate, vol. 29, no. 2.