Location
Climate & Space Research Building
2455 Hayward Street
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2143
Phone
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Biography
- Assistant Professor, Climate and Space, University of Michigan
- Former Scientist, National Center for Atmospheric Research
- Former Science Writer, CIRES, University of Colorado Boulder
Research Interests
Adriana Bailey is an atmospheric scientist who studies the processes that control humidity, cloudiness, and precipitation. Her research probes questions on scales as small as clouds and as big as the globe and asks how variations in climate affect water availability and hydrological connections between places. She is particularly interested in questions of moisture transport and length scale, atmospheric mixing and its influence on cloudiness, and precipitation efficiency. She uses isotope ratios as natural tracers of water-cycle processes.
Research areas:
Atmospheric & Climate Sciences
Atmospheric & Climate Sciences
Education
- Joseph Obering Postdoctoral Fellow, Dartmouth College
- JISAO Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Washington
- PhD, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, University of Colorado Boulder
- MA, Physical Geography, University of Colorado Boulder
- BSc, Environmental Sciences, Brown University
Teaching
- Earth System Evolution CLIMATE 320
- General Circulation (Winter 2025)
Professional Service
- Former Co-Chair, US CLIVAR Working Group on Water Isotopes
- Former Technical Advisor, National Ecological Observatory Network
- Former Advisor, IsoBank
Awards
- IF/THEN Ambassador, AAAS
- Ford Foundation Fellow
- American Women in Science Educational Award
- CIRES Outstanding Service Award