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Overview

Andrew C. Comrie is affiliated with the University of Arizona in the United States. Their research spans areas related to climate change, public health, and sociology, with a focus on the intersection of environmental impacts and health outcomes. The scientist's recent work explores themes such as climate change communication, public health policies, and education.

Their notable recent papers include:

  • Assessing climate and health curriculum in graduate public health education in the United States (2023), published in Frontiers in Public Health
  • ds_cocci_m_w (2021), published in Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • ds_cocci_m_w (2021), published in Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)

Frequent coauthors in their publications include Mona Arora and Kacey E. Ernst.

The main publication venues that feature their work are:

  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Frontiers in Public Health

In addition to journal articles, Andrew C. Comrie has contributed to the field with a book published by Open Book Publishers titled Like Nobody's Business (2021).

Their research covers subfields such as:

  • Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis
  • General Health Professions
  • Sociology and Political Science

The scientist's main topics of work include:

  • Climate Change and Health Impacts
  • Public Health Policies and Education
  • Climate Change Communication and Perception

Best Publications

  • The North American Monsoon

    David K. Adams;Andrew C. Comrie

  • The climate of the US Southwest

    Paul R. Sheppard;Andrew C. Comrie;Gregory D. Packin;Kurt Angersbach

  • Climate and dengue transmission: evidence and implications.

    Cory William Morin;Andrew C. Comrie;Kacey Ernst

  • Environmental Predictors of Seasonal Influenza Epidemics across Temperate and Tropical Climates

    James D. Tamerius;James D. Tamerius;Jeffrey L. Shaman;Jeffrey L. Shaman;Wladmir J. Alonso;Kimberly Bloom-Feshbach

  • Comparing Neural Networks and Regression Models for Ozone Forecasting

    Andrew C. Comrie

  • Developments and prospects in synoptic climatology

    Brent Yarnal;Andrew C. Comrie;Brent Frakes;David P. Brown

  • Principal components-based regionalization of precipitation regimes across the southwest United States and Northern Mexico, with an application to monsoon precipitation variability

    Andrew C. Comrie;Erik C. Glenn

  • Meteorologically adjusted urban air quality trends in the Southwestern United States

    Erika K. Wise;Andrew C. Comrie

  • A winter precipitation ‘dipole’ in the western United States associated with multidecadal ENSO variability

    David P. Brown;Andrew C. Comrie

  • Climate Factors Influencing Coccidioidomycosis Seasonality and Outbreaks

    Andrew C. Comrie

  • Relationships between synoptic-scale atmospheric circulation and ozone concentrations in Metropolitan Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

    Andrew C. Comrie;Brent Yarnal

  • An Epidemic of Coccidioidomycosis in Arizona Associated with Climatic Changes, 1998-2001

    Benjamin J Park;Keith Sigel;Victorio Vaz;Ken Komatsu

  • Correction: Environmental Predictors of Seasonal Influenza Epidemics across Temperate and Tropical Climates

    James D. Tamerius;Jeffrey Shaman;Wladimir J. Alonso;Kimberly Bloom-Feshbach

  • Intraseasonal Variability Associated with Wet Monsoons in Southeast Arizona

    Tereza Cavazos;Andrew C. Comrie;Diana M. Liverman

  • Regional and seasonal response of a West Nile virus vector to climate change

    Cory W. Morin;Andrew C. Comrie

  • Mapping a Wind–Modified Urban Heat Island in Tucson, Arizona (with Comments on Integrating Research and Undergraduate Learning)

    Andrew C. Comrie

  • Spatial modeling of winter temperature and precipitation in Arizona and New Mexico, USA

    David P. Brown;Andrew C. Comrie

  • Extending the Kolmogorov–Zurbenko Filter: Application to Ozone, Particulate Matter, and Meteorological Trends

    Erika K. Wise;Andrew C. Comrie

  • An Analysis of the Potential Impact of Climate Change on Dengue Transmission in the Southeastern United States

    Melinda K. Butterworth;Cory W. Morin;Andrew C. Comrie

  • Interactions between antecedent climate and wildfire variability across south-eastern Arizona

    Michael A. Crimmins;Andrew C. Comrie

  • Cool‐season precipitation in the southwestern USA since AD 1000: comparison of linear and nonlinear techniques for reconstruction

    Fenbiao Ni;Tereza Cavazos;Tereza Cavazos;Malcolm K. Hughes;Andrew C. Comrie

Frequent Co-Authors

Malcolm K. Hughes
Malcolm K. Hughes University of Arizona
Brent Yarnal
Brent Yarnal Pennsylvania State University
Robert H. Gilman
Robert H. Gilman Johns Hopkins University
Charles R. Sterling
Charles R. Sterling University of Arizona
William K. Reisen
William K. Reisen University of California, Davis
Christopher A. Scott
Christopher A. Scott University of Arizona
Gregory J. McCabe
Gregory J. McCabe United States Geological Survey
Steven W. Leavitt
Steven W. Leavitt University of Arizona
Diana Liverman
Diana Liverman University of Arizona
Austin Long
Austin Long University of Arizona

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