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Joshua David Durkee
Meteorology Program
Department of Geography and Geology
Western Kentucky University 1906 College
Heights Blvd.
(270) 745-8777: office
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(270) 745-4555: department
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(270) 745-6410: fax
EDUCATION
2008, Ph.D., Department of Geography,
University of Georgia.
Dissertation: Assessing the role of mesoscale convective complexes in
subtropical South American precipitation variability.
Advisor: Thomas L. Mote
2003, M.S., Department of Geography,
University of Georgia.
Thesis: The precipitation efficiency of warm-season mesoscale convective
complexes in the United States.
Advisor: Thomas L. Mote
2000, B.S., Department of Geography and Geology, Western
Kentucky University.
Undergraduate Thesis:
Kentucky tornadoes and
the El Niño Southern Oscillation
Advisor: Glen Connor
RESEARCH INTERESTS
- Synoptic
and mesoscale meteorology/climatology
- Hydroclimatology
- Atmospheric circulation and
teleconnections
- Remote Sensing and GIS
applications in the atmospheric sciences
- Education assessment and reform in
the atmospheric sciences
ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT
- 2008-Present: Assistant
Professor and Associate Graduate Faculty Member, Department of Geography and Geology,
Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green, KY.
- 2001-2008:
Teaching Assistant, Department of Geography,
University of
Georgia, Athens, GA.
- 2007-2008: Research
Assistant, Department of Geography,
University of Georgia,
Athens, GA. (funded by the University of Georgia)
- 2004-2008:
Research Assistant, Department of Geography,
University of
Georgia, Athens, GA. (funded by the National Science Foundation and the
Partnership for Reform in Science and Mathematics)
- 2002-2003:
Research Assistant, Department of Geography,
University of
Georgia, Athens, GA. (funded by the National
Aeronautics and Space Administration)
- 1999-2000:
Research Assistant, Kentucky State Climate
Office, Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green, KY. (funded by the Applied
Research and Technology Program)
COURSES
TAUGHT
-
Introduction to the Physical
Environment (GEOG 100 and GEOG 100H)
- Meteorology
(GEOG 121 and GEOG 121H)
- Weather Analysis and Forecasting
(GEOG 424/424G)
- Synoptic Meteorology (GEOG
432)
- Mesoscale Meteorology
(GEOG 437)
- Physical
Meteorology (GEOG 438)
- Seminar in
Synoptic Meteorology (GEOG 532) (as needed)
- Seminar in
Mesoscale Meteorology (GEOG 537) (as needed)
PEER-REVIEWED
PUBLICATIONS
Durkee, J. D., 2009: Methods to assess global precipitation
climatologies. Geography Compass, [in preparation].
Durkee, J. D.
and T. L. Mote, 2009: Characteristic changes in subtropical South American
mesoscale convective complexes in relation to the South Atlantic
Convergence Zone. Monthly Weather Review, [in review].
Grundstein, A. J., J. D. Durkee, and J. D. Frye, 2009: A severe
weather laboratory exercise for an introductory weather and climate course
using active learning techniques. Journal of Geoscience Education,
[in review].
Shepherd, J. M., J. D. Durkee, and R. J. Hill, 2009: Teaching
climate change science to "Digital Natives": On the integration of an
educational climate model into introductory physical geography coursework.
Journal of Geography, [in review].
Durkee, J. D.,
T. L. Mote, and J. M. Shepherd, 2009:
The contribution of mesoscale convective complexes to warm-season rainfall
across subtropical South America. Journal of Climate, 22,
4590-4605.
Durkee, J. D.
and T. L. Mote, 2009:
A climatology of subtropical South American mesoscale convective complexes.
International Journal of Climatology, doi: 10.1002/joc.1893.
Durkee, J. D., J.
D. Frye, C. M. Fuhrmann, M. C. Lacke, H. G. Jeong, and T. L. Mote, 2008:
Effects of the North Atlantic Oscillation on precipitation-type frequency
and distribution across the eastern United States. Theoretical and
Applied Climatology, 94 (1-2), 51-65.
Lacke, M. C., J. A. Knox, J. D. Frye, A. E. Stewart, J. D. Durkee,
C. M. Fuhrmann, and S. M. Dillingham, 2007:
A climatology of cold-season non-convective wind events in the Great Lakes
region. Journal of Climate, 20, 6012-6222.
Ashley, W. S., T. L. Mote, P. G. Dixon, S. L. Trotter, E. J. Powell, J.
D. Durkee, and A. J. Grundstein, 2003:
Distribution of mesoscale convective complex rainfall in the United States.
Monthly Weather Review, 131, 3003-3017.
BOOK CONTRIBUTIONS
Durkee, J. D.,
2009: Cyclones: Extratropical. Encyclopedia of Geography, B. Warf Ed., SAGE
Publications, Inc., [in press].
Durkee, J. D.,
2009: Global Precipitation. Encyclopedia of Geography, B. Warf Ed., SAGE
Publications, Inc., [in press].
OTHER PUBLICATIONS
Knox, J. A., M. C. Lacke, J. D. Frye,
A. E. Stewart, J. D. Durkee, C. M. Fuhrmann, and S. D. Dillingham, 2008:
Non-convective high wind events: A climatology for the Great Lakes region.
Preprints, 24th Conference on Severe Local Storms, Savannah, GA,
American Meteorological Society.
Durkee, J. D.,
2008: Assessing the role of mesoscale
convective complexes in subtropical South American precipitation variability,
Department of Geography, University of Georgia, 164 pp.
Durkee, J. D.,
2003: The precipitation efficiency of warm-season mesoscale convective complexes
in the United States. M.S. thesis, Department. of Geography, University of
Georgia, 121 pp.
Ashley, W. S., P. G. Dixon, J. D.
Durkee, E. J. Powell, S. L. Trotter, T. L. Mote,
and A. J. Grundstein, 2002:
A climatology of
mesoscale convective complexes in the United States. Preprints, 21st
conference on Severe Local Storms, San Antonio, TX, American Meteorological
Society, 397-400.
Durkee, J.D.,
2000: Kentucky tornadoes: 1951-1998. Geography and Geology proceedings of
the Kentucky Academy of Science, 1999-00, 12-17.
Durkee, J. D.,
and D. G. Conner, 2000:
Kentucky Freeze/Thaw Events 1966-1995.
Kentucky Climate Center, Department of Geography and Geology.
Durkee, J. D.,
and D. G. Conner, 1999:
El Niño/La Niña and Kentucky Tornadoes. Kentucky.
Kentucky Climate Center, Department of Geography and Geology.
Durkee, J. D.,
and D. G. Conner, 1999:
Kentucky Tornadoes.
Kentucky Climate Center, Department of Geography and Geology.
GRANTS, FELLOWSHIPS, AND SCHOLARSHIPS
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Co-PI, 2009: REU
Site: Summer research experience on the impacts of land use and
land cover in the Upper Green River Watershed of Western Kentucky, USA. National
Science Foundation. ($438,668) (submitted)
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PI, 2009a: Western Kentucky University Instructional and Research
Equipment Grant. ($45,200) (submitted)
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PI, 2009b: Western Kentucky University Instructional and Research
Equipment Grant. ($11,010) (submitted)
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PI, 2009: Western Kentucky University Classroom Improvement Grant.
($8,000)
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PI, 2009: Intraseasonal variability of mesoscale convective
complexes during active and break phases of the South Atlantic Convergence
Zone. Western Kentucky University Summer Faculty Scholarship. ($5,624)
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PI, 2009: Western Kentucky University real-time weather observation
system. Western Kentucky University Provost's Initiatives for Excellence
Grant. ($8,744.95) (not funded)
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PI, 2009: On the synergy of atmospheric circulation and boundary
layer processes in the genesis of non-convective wind storms. Western
Kentucky University New Faculty Scholarship Award. ($3,530)
- Co-PI,
2008a: Climate Change
in the Americas: Actively Engaging Undergraduates and Pre-College Teachers in
Research at Two Universities. National Aeronautics
and Space Administration. ($149,926) (not funded)
- Co-PI, 2008b:
REU Site: Summer research experience on the impacts of land use and
land cover in the Upper Green River Watershed of Western Kentucky, USA. National
Science Foundation. ($428,000) (not funded)
- Co-PI, 2006c:
Enhancing climate change science education through inquiry-based concepts and
real-world simulations.
National Science Foundation - Partnership for Reform in Science and
Mathematics. ($7,790.00)
- Co-PI,
2006b: The development of inquiry-based exercises on severe weather and
hurricane forecasting for introductory weather and climate laboratory sections. National Science Foundation and the
Partnership for Reform in Science and Mathematics. ($6,205)
- Co-PI,
2006a: Assessing the
role of mesoscale convective complexes in South American precipitation budgets
and variability. National Aeronautics and Space
Administration. ($294,595) (not funded)
- Co-PI,
2005: On the use of
micrometeorological instrumentation for quantifying and analyzing local
temperature and moisture fluxes for laboratory sections in introductory
weather and climate courses. National Science Foundation
and the Partnership for Reform in Science and Mathematics. ($4,000)
- Co-PI,
2004: The
development of a “hands on” curriculum for laboratory sections in introductory
Weather and Climate courses. National Science Foundation
and the Partnership for Reform in Science and Mathematics. ($3,430)
AWARDS AND HONORS
- Climate
Specialty Group Student Paper Competition Award [Awarded Runner Up for
Best Student Paper and Presentation], 104th Annual Meeting
of the Association of American Geographers, Boston, MA., 2008. ($215)
- Clarke County
Geographical Society Travel Award [Awarded for Best Graduate Student
abstract for the Association of American Geographers 2008 Meeting],
Athens, GA., 2008. ($500)
- Honors Poster
Award [Awarded for Best Graduate Student Poster Presentation],
62nd Annual Meeting of the Southeast Division of the Association of
American Geographers, Honors Competition, Charleston, SC., 2007. ($500)
- Doctoral
Dissertation Completion Assistantship Award, University of Georgia, 2007.
($16,130)
- University of
Georgia Graduate School Alumni Travel Award, 2007. ($200)
- University of
Georgia Graduate School Alumni Travel Award, 2006. ($300)
- John Fraser
Hart Award [Awarded for Best Ph.D. Honors Paper and Presentation],
60th Annual Meeting of the Southeast Division of the Association of
American Geographers, Ph.D. Honors Competition, West Palm, FL., 2005.
($500)
- Outstanding
Teaching Assistant Award, University of Georgia, Athens, GA., 2004.
- Nominated to
participate in a campus-wide Teaching Assistant Mentor Program by the Office
of Instructional Support & Development (OISD), University of Georgia, Athens,
GA., 2004. ($1,000)
MANUSCRIPT
REVIEWER
- Earth Interactions
-
Australian Meteorological and Oceanographic Journal
- Climate Research
- Geography Compass
- International Journal of Climatology
- Journal of Hydrometeorology
updated 20 November 2009
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