| NAME | TITLE | RESEARCH INTERESTS |
| Cora Randall | Professor, Dept Chair | Satellite remote sensing, middle atmosphere chemistry and transport, energetic particle precipitation, polar mesospheric clouds |
| Linnea Avallone | Professor | Stratospheric and tropospheric halogen chemistry; field studies of tropospheric chemistry and cloud processes; development of autonomous instrumentation for airborne sampling. |
| John Cassano | Associate Professor, Associate Chair | Meteorology and climate of the polar regions, regional climate modeling, numerical weather prediction, mesoscale and boundary layer processes. |
| Katja Friedrich | Assistant Professor | Investigation of kinematic and microphysical processes relevant for cloud formation and change of precipitation; conduct modeling, analysis and field studies in cloud physics |
| Weiqing Han | Associate Professor | Tropical ocean circulation, dynamics, air-sea interaction, climate variability and change |
| Nicole Lovenduski | Assistant Professor | Marine carbon cycle, ocean climate variability and change, ocean modeling |
| Julie Lundquist | Assistant Professor, Graduate Advisor | Boundary-layer meteorology, numerical weather prediction, large-eddy simulations, renewable energy applications, urban meteorology and climatology. |
| David Noone | Associate Professor | Global climate modeling, cycles of water and carbon, polar climate variability, large scale dynamics of the atmospheres and oceans |
| Peter Pilewskie | Professor | Atmospheric radiative transfer; cloud and aerosol remote sensing; radiative energy budget analysis |
| Darin Toohey | Professor | Observations of aerosols and trace gases in Earth's atmosphere from the ground to the middle stratosphere. Influences on climate, chemistry, and air quality. |
| O. Brian Toon | Professor | Radiative transfer; cloud physics: atmospheric chemistry; planetary atmospheres |
| Jeffrey Weiss | Associate Professor | Geophysical turbulence, coherent structures, fluid transport, predictability, stochastic models |
