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Overview

Jason A. Milbrandt is affiliated with Environment and Climate Change Canada in Canada. Their research contributions span several key areas in Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science, with a particular focus on Atmospheric Science and related subfields.

The scientist's research topics include:

  • Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations
  • Atmospheric aerosols and clouds
  • Climate variability and models
  • Precipitation Measurement and Analysis
  • Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols
  • Icing and De-icing Technologies
  • Tropical and Extratropical Cyclones Research

Milbrandt's publication record confirms a strong presence in several important scientific venues. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • Remote Sensing
  • Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems
  • Preprints.org
  • Geophysical Research Letters

Among recent papers authored or co-authored by Milbrandt are:

  • "Confronting the Challenge of Modeling Cloud and Precipitation Microphysics," 2020, Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems
  • "A new look at the environmental conditions favorable to secondary ice production," 2020, Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • "A Triple-Moment Representation of Ice in the Predicted Particle Properties (P3) Microphysics Scheme," 2020, Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences
  • "How Are Mixed-Phase Clouds Mixed?," 2022, Geophysical Research Letters
  • "Snow Level From Post-Processing of Atmospheric Model Improves Snowfall Estimate and Snowpack Prediction in Mountains," 2022, Water Resources Research

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Milbrandt include:

  • Hugh Morrison
  • Faisal S. Boudala
  • Alexei Korolev
  • Mélissa Cholette
  • Ivan Heckman

This body of work reflects research interests that are highly relevant to understanding cloud and precipitation microphysics, environmental conditions influencing secondary ice formation, and improving atmospheric modeling techniques to enhance prediction of snow and climate phenomena.

Best Publications

  • Parameterization of Cloud Microphysics Based on the Prediction of Bulk Ice Particle Properties. Part I: Scheme Description and Idealized Tests

    Hugh Morrison;Jason A. Milbrandt

  • A Multimoment Bulk Microphysics Parameterization. Part II: A Proposed Three-Moment Closure and Scheme Description

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  • Confronting the Challenge of Modeling Cloud and Precipitation Microphysics

    Hugh Morrison;Marcus van Lier-Walqui;Ann M. Fridlind;Wojciech W. Grabowski

  • The Fog Remote Sensing and Modeling Field Project

    Ismail Gultepe;G. Pearson;J. A. Milbrandt;B. Hansen

  • Comparison of Two-Moment Bulk Microphysics Schemes in Idealized Supercell Thunderstorm Simulations

    Hugh Morrison;Jason Milbrandt

  • Comparison of Evaporation and Cold Pool Development between Single-Moment and Multimoment Bulk Microphysics Schemes in Idealized Simulations of Tornadic Thunderstorms

    Daniel T. Dawson;Ming Xue;Jason A. Milbrandt;M. K. Yau

  • Parameterization of Cloud Microphysics Based on the Prediction of Bulk Ice Particle Properties. Part II: Case Study Comparisons with Observations and Other Schemes

    Hugh Morrison;Jason A. Milbrandt;George H. Bryan;Kyoko Ikeda

  • The Pan-Canadian High Resolution (2.5 km) Deterministic Prediction System

    Jason A. Milbrandt;Stéphane Bélair;Manon Faucher;Marcel Vallée

  • Parameterization of Cloud Microphysics Based on the Prediction of Bulk Ice Particle Properties. Part III: Introduction of Multiple Free Categories

    J. A. Milbrandt;H. Morrison

  • Cloud‐resolving model intercomparison of an MC3E squall line case: Part I—Convective updrafts

    Jiwen Fan;Bin Han;Bin Han;Adam Varble;Hugh Morrison

  • Feedbacks between air pollution and weather, Part 1: Effects on weather

    P.A. Makar;W. Gong;J. Milbrandt;C. Hogrefe

  • Feedbacks between air pollution and weather, part 2: Effects on chemistry

    P.A. Makar;W. Gong;C. Hogrefe;Y. Zhang

  • Predicting Ice Shape Evolution in a Bulk Microphysics Model

    Anders A. Jensen;Jerry Y. Harrington;Hugh Morrison;Jason A. Milbrandt

  • Sedimentation-Induced Errors in Bulk Microphysics Schemes

    J. A. Milbrandt;R. McTaggart-Cowan

  • Microphysical Observations and Mesoscale Model Simulation of a Warm Fog Case during FRAM Project

    I. Gultepe;J. A. Milbrandt

  • A new look at the environmental conditions favorable to secondary ice production

    Alexei Korolev;Ivan Heckman;Mengistu Wolde;Andrew S. Ackerman

  • Sensitivity of Idealized Squall-Line Simulations to the Level of Complexity Used in Two-Moment Bulk Microphysics Schemes

    Kwinten Van Weverberg;Andrew M. Vogelmann;Hugh Morrison;Jason A. Milbrandt

  • A review on ice fog measurements and modeling

    Ismail Gultepe;B. Zhou;B. Zhou;Jason A. Milbrandt;A. Bott

  • Modelling aerosol–cloud–meteorology interaction: A case study with a fully coupled air quality model (GEM-MACH)

    W. Gong;P.A. Makar;J. Zhang;J. Milbrandt

  • Modernization of Atmospheric Physics Parameterization in Canadian NWP

    R. McTaggart‐Cowan;P. A. Vaillancourt;A. Zadra;S. Chamberland

  • Ice fog in Arctic during FRAM-Ice Fog Project: Aviation and nowcasting applications

    Ismail Gultepe;Thomas Kuhn;Michael J. Pavolonis;C. Calvert

  • Probabilistic Parameterizations of Visibility Using Observations of Rain Precipitation Rate, Relative Humidity, and Visibility

    I. Gultepe;J. A. Milbrandt

  • Prediction of Graupel Density in a Bulk Microphysics Scheme

    Jason A. Milbrandt;Hugh Morrison

Frequent Co-Authors

Hugh Morrison
Hugh Morrison National Center for Atmospheric Research
Ismail Gultepe
Ismail Gultepe Environment and Climate Change Canada
Gregory Thompson
Gregory Thompson National Center for Atmospheric Research
Stéphane Bélair
Stéphane Bélair Environment and Climate Change Canada
Paul A. Makar
Paul A. Makar Environment and Climate Change Canada
George A. Isaac
George A. Isaac Weather Impacts Consulting Incorporated
Alexei Korolev
Alexei Korolev Environment and Climate Change Canada
Greg M. McFarquhar
Greg M. McFarquhar University of Oklahoma
Ming Xue
Ming Xue University of Oklahoma
Alexander Khain
Alexander Khain Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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