Michelle  Gore

Michelle Gore

  • Ph.D Graduate Student
408 Walker Building
University Park, PA 16802
Email: mjg6459@psu.edu

Education:

  1. M.S. Environmental and Geographical Science (Atmospheric Science) - University of Cape Town (2019)
  2. B.S. Honors Atmospheric Science - University of Cape Town (2015)
  3. B.S. Ocean & Atmosphere Science and Environmental & Geographical Science - University of Cape Town (2014)

Biography:

Publications:

  • Gore, M.J., Zarzycki, C.M. and Gervais, M.M., 2023. Connecting Large‐Scale Meteorological Patterns to Extratropical Cyclones in CMIP6 Climate Models Using Self‐Organizing Maps. Earth's Future, 11(8), p.e2022EF003211. https://doi.org/10.1029/2022EF003211

  • Gore, M., Abiodun, B.J. and Kucharski, F., 2020. Understanding the influence of ENSO patterns on drought over southern Africa using SPEEDY. Climate Dynamics, 54(1-2), pp.307-327. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00382-019-05002-w

Presentations:

  • Gore, M., Zarzycki, C. and Gervais, M., 2022. "Tying Large-Scale Meteorological Patterns to Northeastern U.S. Winter Storm Precipitation with Self-Organizing Maps", AGU 2022, Chicago, USA (oral).
  • Gore, M., Zarzycki, C. and Gervais, M., 2021. "Uniting Extratropical Cyclone Tracking and Self-Organizing Maps to Objectively Evaluate CMIP6 Models", AGU 2021, New Orleans, USA (oral).
  • Gore, M., Zarzycki, C. and Gervais, M., 2020. "Tying large-scale meteorological patterns to northeastern U.S. extratropical cyclones with climate data and self-organizing maps", AGU 2020 (virtual poster).
  • Gore, M., Abiodun, B.J. and Kucharski, F., 2017. "Understanding the role of ENSO on extreme rainfall events in southern Africa", ICTP/ECMWF/Univ. L’Aquila Workshop on OpenIFS, Trieste, Italy.