David Meko

Research Professor, Dendrochronology
Member of the Graduate Faculty
Research Professor, School of Natural Resources and the Environment

Bryant Bannister Tree Ring, 417

David Meko applies tree-ring data to study the variability of climate and hydroclimate on time scales of centuries to millennia. He works primarily on streamflow reconstruction, and specializes in statistical model development. He has also collected tree-ring sites across western North America and contributed tree-ring chronologies to the International Tree-Ring Data Bank. He regularly teaches a course in time series analysis.

Research Interest
Climatology, hydrology, climate variability, tree rings, water supply
Offering Research Opportunities
Yes
Prerequisite Courses
none
Majors Considered
Any in COS or CALS
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