Ross Dixon
Position: Assistant Professor, Oceanography & Coastal Science
Email: Ross.Dixon@lsu.edu
Office: 2231 ECE Building
Degrees
Phd, University of Wisconsi-Madison, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, 2017
MS, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Atmospheric Physics, 2009
BS, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Physics, 2007
Research Interests
Atmospheric Modeling, Tropical Meteorology (Monsoons, ITCZ), Land-Atmosphere Coupling, Regional Climate Change
Classes Taught
OCS 4113 ATMOSPHERIC DYNAMICS
OCS 7113 ADVANCED ATMOSPHERIC DYNAMICS
OCS 7016 MODELING THE MARINE ATMOSPHERE
Professional Service
Member of CLIVAR/GEWEX African Monsoon Working Group
Selected Publications
Dixon, R. D., Janzon, E. J., Roy, T., Suriano, Z. J., & Davidson, S. (2026). Numerical representation of turbulent fluxes during the March 2019 Nebraska rain-on-snow event. Environmental Research Letters, 21(4), 044023.
Sow, M., Dixon, R. D., Diakhaté, M., Guichard, F., Couvreux, F., & Gaye, A. T. (2025). Contribution from the occurrence and intensity of wet days to the West African rainfall variability in CMIP6 models. Geophysical Research Letters, 52(21), e2024GL110022.
Audu, E. O., Dixon, R. D., & Diallo, I. (2024). Understanding the zonal variability in projections of Sahel precipitation. Geophysical Research Letters, 51(20), e2024GL110177.
Galarneau Jr, T. J., Zeng, X., Dixon, R. D., Ouyed, A., Su, H., & Cui, W. (2023). Tropical mesoscale convective system formation environments. Atmospheric Science Letters, 24(5), e1152.
Shelton, S., & Dixon, R. D. (2023). Long-term seasonal drought trends in the China-Pakistan economic corridor. Climate, 11(2), 45.
Zeng, X., Reeves Eyre, J. J., Dixon, R. D., & Arevalo, J. (2021). Quantifying the occurrence of record hot years through normalized warming trends. Geophysical Research Letters, 48(10), e2020GL091626.
Dixon, R. D., Peyrillé, P., & Guichard, F. (2019). Sahelian precipitation change induced by SST increase: the contrasting roles of regional and larger‐scale drivers. Geophysical Research Letters, 46(20), 11378-11387.
Dixon, R. D., Vimont, D. J., & Daloz, A. S. (2018). The relationship between tropical precipitation biases and the Saharan heat low bias in CMIP5 models. Climate Dynamics, 50(9), 3729-3744.
Dixon, R. D., Daloz, A. S., Vimont, D. J., & Biasutti, M. (2017). Saharan heat low biases in CMIP5 models. Journal of Climate, 30(8), 2867-2884.