Welcome!
I’m Anthony Didlake and I’m an Associate Professor in the Department of Meteorology and Atmospheric Science at Penn State University. My primary research is on using radars (land-based, airborne, spaceborne) and numerical models to examine the cloud processes of tropical cyclones. This research explores changes in intensity and structure, environmental interactions, and tropical cyclone microphysics. Understanding these processes is crucial for making accurate forecasts of hurricane impacts. In addition to hurricanes, my interests include mesoscale convection, global climate model assessments, and Doppler radar retrieval techniques.
If you are interested in my research and are interested in pursuing a M.S. or Ph.D. in Meteorology, please contact me via email.
How I became interested in the weather: