Aaron Hill

Aaron Hill

Assistant Professor of Meteorology

University of Oklahoma

Dr. Aaron Hill is a professor of meteorology in the School of Meteorology at the University of Oklahoma. His research interests include weather forecasting, data assimilation, numerical weather prediction, predictability of severe convective weather, artificial intelligence and machine learning, Python programming, innovative observing systems, and operational weather forecasting tools. Dr. Hill leads the CHAOS research group which specializes in Convection and weather Hazards with Artificial intelligence, Observations, and Simulations. The group is currently involved in developing machine learning tools for high-impact weather forecasting, exploring predictability of storms in warming climates, and understanding the dynamics of tornadogenesis in Quasi-Linear Convective Systems. Interested in joining the CHAOS group? Contact Dr. Hill: ahill@ou.edu

Interests
  • Numerical Weather Prediction and Weather Forecasting
  • Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and Data Science
  • Severe Storm Dynamics
Education
  • PhD in Geosciences, 2019

    Texas Tech University

  • MS in Atmospheric Science, 2014

    Texas Tech University

  • BS in Atmospheric Science; Minor in Applied Mathematics, 2012

    University of Washington

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