Dr. Diana Bernstein
Assistant Professor
Bio
A climate scientist, Diana Bernstein completed her Ph.D. in atmospheric sciences at the Hebrew University and UCLA in 2014. She has been a postdoc at Cornell University and at the Large Lakes Observatory at the University of Minnesota Duluth. An assistant professor at the University of Â鶹´«Ã½, she teaches classes on climate change.
- PHD - Hebrew University of Jerusalem (2014)
HON303- Climate Change
- Regional Evaluation of Simulated Waves during Tropical Storm Events in the Gulf of Mexico, Ocean Engineering, 2024,
- A Path to Gender Equity in the Geosciences: Empowering Women Postdocs, Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 2024,
- The Gulf of Mexico in Trouble: Big Data Solutions to Climate Change Science, Frontiers in Marine Sciences, 2023,
- Wildfire aerosol deposition likely amplified a summertime Arctic phytoplankton bloom, Nature Communications Earth & Environment, 2022,
- Short-term impacts of 2017 western North American wildfires on local climate, air quality, and premature mortality, Environmental Research Letters, 2021,
- Global warming precipitation accumulation increases above the current-climate cutoff scale, PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 2017,
- Identifying sensitive ranges in global warming precipitation change dependence on convective parameters, GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2016,
- Could aerosol emissions be used for regional heat wave mitigation? , Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 2013,
- American Geophisical Union
- Earth Science Women's Network
- Young Earth System Scientists
- American Meteorological Society