
Member Since 1999
Dev Niyogi
Chair Professor, University of Texas at Austin
William Stamps Farish Chair Professor, Department of Geological Sciences | Jackson School of Geosciences || Department of Civil, Architectural, and Environmental Engineering| Cockrell School of Engineering ||The University of Texas at Austin
Also, Professor Emeritus, Department of Agronomy, Purdue University
Professional Experience
University of Texas at Austin
Chair Professor
2020 - Present
Purdue University
Professor
2005 - Present
Education
North Carolina State University Raleigh
Doctorate
Publications

Implementation of WRF‐Urban Asymmetric Convective Model (UACM) for Simulating Urban Fog Over Delhi, ...
Accurate fog prediction in densely urbanized cities poses a challenge due to the complex influence of urban morphology on meteorological conditions...
October 24, 2024

Capturing Urban Heterogeneity Enhances Tropical Cyclones Sim...
October 02, 2024

Impact of Urban Representation on Simulation of Hurricane Ra...
November 09, 2023

Urbanization Impacts on Tropical Cyclone Rainfall Extremes‐I...
October 31, 2023

Studying Brown Ocean Re‐Intensification of Hurricane Florenc...
October 09, 2023
AGU Abstracts
Urban Precipitation Anomalies: Explained by Diverse Landscapes
CITY AND CLIMATE EXTREMES: SCIENTIFIC AND COMMUNITY PERSPECTIVES I ORAL
atmospheric sciences | 12 december 2024
Xinxin Sui, Zong-Liang Yang, Dev Niyogi
Urbanization influences regional climates and extreme weather. While previous research has documented urban-induced precipitation for specific cities ...
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Assessing Urban Precipitation Dynamics Using High-Resolution WRF Modeling for Significant Rainfall Events in Hyderabad, India
ASYNCHRONOUS ONLINE POSTER PRESENTATIONS: GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE
global environmental change | 09 december 2024
Lagnajeet Roy, Satish Regonda, Dev Niyogi, Benjam...
Urban weather extremes, particularly rainfall events of high magnitude and short intense rainfall during monsoon are a growing concern for many cities...
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“We Know Where the Disparities Are!”: Moving From Description to Action by Interweaving Tacit and Explicit Knowledge to Address Flooding and Heat in Urban Environments
ADDRESSING ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE WITH EARTH OBSERVATIONS BY WEAVING KNOWLEDGE AND INPUT FROM DIVERSE USERS THROUGHOUT THE PROJECT DESIGN, DEVELOPMENT, AND IMPLEMENTATION II POSTER
science and society | 09 december 2024
Patrick Bixler, Madeleine Richter-Atkinson, Deidra...
Learning is critical to address current and project climate impacts in urban communities coping with increasing exposure. Yet, the challenges associat...
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Volunteer Experience
2009 - 2014
Associate Editor
Water Resources Research
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