Agerneh Dagnew

Dr. Agerneh Dagnew joined AIR as an Engineer at AIR's Research and Modeling group. He was the lead engineer for the development, validation, and calibration of the vulnerability module of the U.S. and Canada Severe Thunderstorm models. He participated in the post-disaster damage surveys of the 2014 Revere, MA and the 2013 Moore, OK tornado. Prior to joining AIR, Agerneh received his Ph.D. in Wind and Structural Engineering from Florida International University. His doctoral dissertation focused on a multi-scale computational and experimental wind engineering. Agerneh left AIR in 2017.

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Following are some recent blogs:

Who Knew Severe Thunderstorm Risk Was Such a Big Deal in Australia?

Who Knew Severe Thunderstorm Risk Was Such a Big Deal in Australia?

March 9, 2017
Drones: I Have Seen the Future, and It Works!

Drones: I Have Seen the Future, and It Works!

February 27, 2017
Why the Weekend's Tornadoes Inflicted So Much Damage

Why the Weekend's Tornadoes Inflicted So Much Damage

January 26, 2017
Altering the Severe Impact of Winds

Altering the Severe Impact of Winds

September 25, 2014

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