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Overview

  • Mary Stampone is the New Hampshire State Climatologist and an Associate Professor of Geography at the University of New Hampshire. She teaches undergraduate courses in environmental geography including courses on weather, climate, and natural hazards.

    Her research interests include climate system monitoring and applied climate science with a focus on regional climate variability and change. As the New Hampshire State Climatologist, she provides New Hampshire citizens, educators, and agencies with weather and climate information in support of environmental management and planning activities.
  • Selected Publications

    Academic Article

    Year Title
    2018 Cold Winters Warming? Perceptions of Climate Change in the North CountryWeather, Climate and Society.  10:641-652. 2018
    2017 A simple model of snow albedo decay using observations from the Community Collaborative Rain, Hail, and Snow-Albedo (CoCoRaHS-Albedo) NetworkJournal of Glaciology.  63:877-887. 2017
    2015 Antarctic sea-ice thickness and volume estimates from ice charts between 1995 and 1998Annals of Glaciology.  56:383-393. 2015
    2015 Tracking Public Beliefs About Anthropogenic Climate Change.PLoS ONE.  10:e0138208. 2015
    2014 Arctic warming and your weather: public belief in the connectionInternational Journal of Climatology.  34:1723-1728. 2014
    2013 Putting the capital 'A' in CoCoRAHS: an experimental programme to measure albedo using the Community Collaborative Rain, Hail & Snow (CoCoRaHS) NetworkHydrological Processes.  27:3024-3034. 2013
    2013 Data-derived spatial-resolution errors of Antarctic sea-ice thicknessPolar Geography.  36:202-220. 2013
    2013 Blowin' in the Wind: Short-Term Weather and Belief in Anthropogenic Climate ChangeWeather, Climate and Society.  5:112-119. 2013
    2012 Patterns and perceptions of climate change in a biodiversity conservation hotspot.PLoS ONE.  7:e32408. 2012
    2011 Trends and Variability in Localized Precipitation Around Kibale National Park, Uganda, Africa.Research Journal of Environmental and Earth Sciences.  3:14-23. 2011
    2004 Cryogenic sedimentā€filled wedges, northern Delaware, USAPermafrost and Periglacial Processes.  15:319-326. 2004

    Article

    Year Title
    2022 New Hampshire Climate Assessment 2021 2022
    2018 Chapter 18 : Northeast. Impacts, Risks, and Adaptation in the United States: The Fourth National Climate Assessment, Volume II 2018
    New Hampshire Coastal Flood Risk Science Summary

    Teaching Activities

  • Climate and Society Taught course 2023
  • Elements of Weather Taught course 2023
  • Elements of Weather Taught course 2022
  • Elements of Weather Taught course 2022
  • Geog of Natural Environment Taught course 2021
  • Natural Hazards Taught course 2021
  • Elements of Weather Taught course 2021
  • Elements of Weather Taught course 2021
  • Internship Taught course 2021
  • Climate and Society Taught course 2020
  • Geog of Natural Environment Taught course 2020
  • Elements of Weather Taught course 2020
  • Elements of Weather Taught course 2020
  • Elements of Weather Taught course 2019
  • Elements of Weather Taught course 2019
  • Climate and Society Taught course 2018
  • Elements of Weather Taught course 2018
  • Elements of Weather Taught course 2018
  • Internship Taught course 2018
  • Geography of Natural Hazards Taught course 2017
  • Elements of Weather Taught course 2017
  • Elements of Weather Taught course 2017
  • Weather Forecasting Taught course 2016
  • Elements of Weather Taught course 2016
  • Elements of Weather Taught course 2016
  • Climate and Society Taught course 2015
  • Internship Taught course 2015
  • Elements of Weather Taught course 2015
  • Elements of Weather Taught course 2015
  • Geography of Natural Hazards Taught course 2014
  • Elements of Weather Taught course 2014
  • Elements of Weather Taught course 2014
  • Rsrch Exp/Geography Taught course 2014
  • Education And Training

  • B.A., Albion College
  • M.S. Geography, University of Delaware
  • Ph.D. Climate, University of Delaware
  • Full Name

  • Mary Stampone