Jimmy Adegoke

Dr. Jimmy Adegoke
Associate Professor
Dept. of Geosciences
University of Missouri-Kansas City
5100 Rockhill Road
Kansas City, MO 64110
United States of America


Phone: +1 816 235 2978
Fax: +1 816 235 5535
E-mail: adegokej(at)umkc.edu
URL Institution: cas.umkc.edu/geo/
Personal URL: link


Key Publications of Jimmy Adegoke (up to ten) :
Adegoke, J. O., Pielke, R. A. Sr., and Carleton, A. M., 2007: Observational and modeling studies of the impacts of agriculture-related land use change on climate in the central U.S. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 132, 203-215

Pielke, R. A. Sr., Adegoke, J. O., Chase, T. N., Marshall, C., Matsui, T., and Niyogi D., 2007: A new paradigm for assessing the role of agriculture in the climate system and climate change. Agriculture and Forest Meteorology 132, 234-254

Adegoke, J. O., Pielke, R.A Sr., Eastman, J., Mahmood, R., and Hubbard, K.G., 2003: A Regional Atmospheric Model study of the impact of irrigation on midsummer surface
Fluxes and temperature under dry synoptic conditions: A regional Atmopsheric Model study of the U.S. High Plains. Monthly Weather Review 131(3), 556-564.

Rozoff, C. M., Cotton, W. R., and Adegoke, J. O., 2003: Simulation of St. Louis, MO land-use Impacts on thunderstorms. Journal of Applied Meteorology. 42(6) 716–738.

Adegoke, J. O. and Carleton, A. M., 2002: Satellite Vegetation Index-Soil Moisture Relations in the US “Corn Belt”. Journal of Hydrometeorology, 3, 395-405.




Expertise of Jimmy Adegoke:
Expertise CategorySpecific Expertise
Expert TypeScientific / Fundamental Research
Topic AtmosphereMeteorology
Climate
Global Warming
Topic HydrospherePrecipitation / Runoff
Topic EcosystemsTerrestrial Ecosystems
Topic Economy/ResourceUseLand Cover / Land Use / Landscape
Topic HealthWeather / Radiation / Climatic Effects
Spatial ZonesUrban
Spatial ScaleContinental
Regional
Local / Community
Time FrameRecent / Today
Future
Statistical FocusMean Change / Trends
Variability
Time ScaleSeasonal / Annual
Decadal / Centennial
MethodsData Collection - Measurement
Modeling
Collaboration with developing and transition countries ; Capacity Building
GeoForum Geo-TechnologyGeoinformatics
Biodiversity Convention Thematic AreasMarine and Coastal Biodiversity
Biodiversity Convention Cross Cutting IssuesEcosystem Approach
Indicators
Capacity Building
GIS

Specialties of Jimmy Adegoke:
Land surface-atmosphere interaction at local to regional scales using a variety of methods, including satellite remote sensing, surface energy flux measurements and regional climate models.

Last update: 7/26/17
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