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Dr. Suseela
Reddy
Assistant Professor of Meteorology
JHS Room 261
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Office Hours |
Mon to Fri
8:00 - 9:00 a.m. & 3:00 - 5:00 p.m
Other time by appt. |
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Phone |
601-979-3636 |
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Fax |
601-979-3630 |
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Email
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rsreddy@ccaix.jsums.edu |
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Mailing Address
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Department of Physics, Atmospheric Sciences and General Sciences
P.O. Box 17660 Jackson, MS 39217 |
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Personal Webpage
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DPASGS |
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Also joining the faculty at Jackson State University,
Mississippi, was as an assistant professor of meteorology. Within the
Department of Physics and Atmospheric Sciences, Reddy is responsible
for teaching a variety of undergraduate courses and for conducting
research. He serves as an academic and research advisor and assists in
supervision of the student meteorology club.
Reddy has conducted research and published papers in the areas of
tropical meteorology, climatologic, applying diagnostic studies to
climate variations, mesoscale meteorology and modeling, satellite data
analysis, and solar-terrestrial relations. He has participated in and
presented papers at about 25 national and international conferences,
professional meetings, and workshops.
Reddy has worked 15 years as a research associate in the Indian
Institute of Tropical Meteorology. Within the institute, he was a
project co leader in developing a research project studying the upper
atmosphere in the Division of Physical Meteorology and Aerology. He
participated in National Weather Modification Experiments for 10
years. He was a post-doctoral research associate at the Atmospheric
Environment Service from November 1985 to February 1988 and worked
with W.L. Godson in the areas of tropical meteorology and
solar-terrestrial relationships. Some of his investigations included
an understanding of Indian monsoon variability, solar-terrestrial
relationships identifying a 11-year solar cycle in the energetic of
the equatorial lower stratosphere, and long-range forecasts of heavy
rainfall events in areas such as the Indian east coast and Mississippi
Gulf Coast. Reddy also has an interest in meteor shower activity and
earthquake activity, solar proton events and geomagnetic storms, solar
flares, the global ozone budget dynamical aspects of the Antarctic
ozone hole, and empirical forecasting of potential global warming.
Reddy received his B.S in physics from Osmania University, India, in
1965, and an M.S. of technology in applied geophysics from Andhra
University, India, in 1968. He received his PhD. in meteorology from
Poona University, India, in 1983. He was a recipient of a visiting
fellowship from the National Science and Engineering Research Council
of Canada from November 1985 to February 1988. |
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