Jeffrey Strong

Dr. Jeffrey Strong joined Verisk in 2019 as a scientist in the research and modeling group on the extreme event solutions team at Verisk. He works on tropical cyclone hazard modeling. He came to Verisk from the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia University where, as a postdoctoral research scientist, he collaborated with the NASA Goddard Institute of Space Studies to develop the next generation of global tropical cyclone models. Prior to that work, Jeff was employed as a postdoctoral research scientist at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UCSD studying the simulated impacts of aerosols on global tropical cyclone development. He holds a PhD and an MA in atmospheric and oceanic science from Princeton University, and a dual BS in environmental science and mathematics from the University of Virginia.

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Following are some recent blogs:

Announcing Verisk’s 2022 Hurricane Contest

Announcing Verisk’s 2022 Hurricane Contest

May 12, 2022
AIR’s 2021 Client Hurricane Contest: The Results Are In!

AIR’s 2021 Client Hurricane Contest: The Results Are In!

January 10, 2022

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