Jill C. Trepanier
Chair
Professor
Education
Ph.D. Florida State University, 2012
M.S. Florida State University, 2009
B.A. University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, 2007
Research
Dr. Trepanier is interested in extreme climatic and weather phenomena, most specifically tropical cyclones. She uses quantitative methods (statistics) to analyze these events.
Selected Publications
Trepanier, J. C. (2020), North Atlantic Hurricane Winds in Warmer than Normal Seas. Atmosphere, 11, 293.
Benedetto, K. M. and J. C. Trepanier (2020), Climatology and Spatiotemporal Analysis of North Atlantic Rapidly Intensifying Hurricanes (1851–2017). Atmosphere, 11, 291.
Pleshinger, D. J., S. T. Alnussirat, J. Arias, S. Bai, Y. Banadaki, M. L. Cherry, J. Hoffman, E. Khosravi, M. Legault, R. Rodriguez, D. Smith, E. Toro, J. C. Trepanier, and A. Sunda-Meya (2019), Gamma ray flashes produced by lightning observed at ground level by TETRA‐II. Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics, 124. https://doi.org/10.1029/2019JA026820
Bushra, N., J. C. Trepanier, R. Rohli, (2019), Joint Probability Risk Modeling of Storm Surge and Cyclone Wind along the Coast of Bay of Bengal using a Statistical Copula. International Journal of Climatology.
Trepanier, J. C. and C. S. Tucker, (2018), Event-Based Climatology of Tropical Cyclone Rainfall in Houston, Texas and Miami, Florida. Atmosphere, 9, 170, doi:10.3390/atmos9050170, 19pp.
Courses Taught
Physical Geography of the Atmosphere
Meteorology
Coastal Tropical Climate