Chris Bednarczyk

Chris Bednarczyk joined AIR in 2013 as a Scientist in our Research Department. He worked primarily on developing severe thunderstorm models for Australia and Europe. He has also assisted with typhoon modeling in the Northwest Pacific Ocean. Before AIR, Chris was a Graduate Research Assistant at Texas Tech University. Prior to this, Chris was a Visiting Scientist at Developmental Testbed center at the National Center for Atmospheric Research. Chris earned a Bachelor of Science in Meteorology from Valparaiso University and a Master of Science in Atmospheric Science from Texas Tech University. Chris left AIR in 2021 AIR.

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Following are some recent blogs:

Australia's Costliest Catastrophe in 2018 and Hail Risk

Australia's Costliest Catastrophe in 2018 and Hail Risk

January 28, 2019
Does Early Tornadic Activity Herald an Active Year?

Does Early Tornadic Activity Herald an Active Year?

March 27, 2017

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