thomas cram

Welcome

I am a research associate in the Department of Atmospheric Science and a member of the Randall Research Group and CMMAP at Colorado State University. I'm currently working on development of the CSU General Circulation Model -- a fully-coupled, global climate system model. The model numerics are carried out on a geodesic grid geometry, which allows for almost homogeneous and quasi-isotropic coverage of the globe. My recent work includes test experiments of baroclinic wave generation and sudden stratospheric warming events. Further information about the model can be found at the Randall research group home page.