Gregory Mccabe
Scientist
Physical Science
The U.S. Geological Survey
United States Virgin Islands
Biography
Greg McCabe is a research scientist with the U.S. Geological Survey and is an adjunct professor at the University of Denver and the Metropolitan State College of Denver. He also is a research affiliate with the Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research at the University of Colorado. He received bachelor and masters degrees from the University of Delaware and a Ph.D. from Louisiana State University. He is Chief of the Hydroclimatic Processes and Hazards project within the National Research Program. His research interests include hydroclimatology, climate variability and change, synoptic climatology, climate teleconnections, and hydrologic modeling.
Research Interest
hydrology runoff streamflow droughts floods
Publications
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3. Thompson, R.C., McCabe, G.J., McLaughlin, J.D., Muller, R.A., and Moreau, M., 1985. Annual climatic summary: Louisiana agricultural experiment stations 1984: Climate Report 84-1, Louisiana State University Agricultural Center, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, 35 p. (I performed the data analysis and served as an editor.)
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2. McCabe, G.J., and Jackson, A., 1984. Synoptic weather patterns associated with the 1982-1983 Louisiana floods, in Muller, R.A. and Faiers, G.E., eds., Climatic Perspective of the Louisiana Floods, 1982-1983, Studies in Geography and Anthropology: Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, p. 5-18.
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1. McCabe, G.J., 1984. Development of objective temporal and spatial synoptic indices: masters thesis, Department of Geography, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware, 123 p.