Julie Snow
- Adjunct Faculty
- Resilience Policy
- Climate Change Science
- Climate Risk Analysis
Contact Info

- Name
- Julie Snow
- Job Title
- Adjunct FacultyResilience PolicyClimate Change ScienceClimate Risk Analysis
- Office Number
- David King Hall, Room 3026, MSN 5F2
Affiliations
Departments
Education
PhD, Oceanography, University of Rhode Island (2002)
MS, Oceanography, University of Rhode Island (1998)
BA, Chemistry, Wittenberg University (1994)
Selected Publications
- Silversmith, J. and J.A. Snow, (2022) The Rhode Island Family Hiking Guide and Journal: Second Edition with New and Revised Hikes, Rhode Island Families in Nature.
- Silversmith, J., J.A. Snow, and M.E. Walsh, (2015) The Rhode Island Family Hiking Guide and Journal: 42 Strolls & Treks throughout the Ocean State for all ages, RI Families in Nature, ISBN: 978-0-692-46351-2.
- Snow, J.A., (2013). Succeeding Without Bumper Pads, In Sustainability in Higher Education: Stories and Strategies for Success. (pp. 57-64), Cambridge, MA, MIT Press, ISBN: 9780262519656.
- Hartmann, H., et al., Seasonal predictions of precipitation in the Aksu-Tarim River basin for improved water resources management, Global and Planetary Change, 147, 86-96, 2016.
- Hartmann, H., et al., Predictors of precipitation for improved water resources management in the Tarim River Basin: Creating a seasonal forecast model, J. of Arid Environments, 125, 31-42, 2016.
- Snow, J.A., et al., Formaldehyde and Hydrogen Peroxide over North America and the North Atlantic Ocean, J. Geophys. Res., 112, D12S07, doi:10.1029/2006JD007746, 2007.
- Miller, W.G., et al., Hydrogen peroxide method intercomparison study in seawater, Marine Chemistry, V 97, 1-2, 4-13, doi:10.1016, 2005.
- O’Sullivan, D., et al., Long-term and seasonal variations in the levels of Hydrogen Peroxide, Methyl hydroperoxide, and selected compounds over the Pacific Ocean, J. Geophys. Res., V 109, D15S13, doi:10.1029/2003JD003689, 2004.
- Jaffe, D., et al., The April 2001 Asian dust events: Transport and substantial impact on surface particulate matter concentrations across the United States, EOS, 84, 501 and 507, 2003.
- Snow, J., et al., Aircraft and surface measurements of air quality and a comparison to a regional model, Atmos. Env., 37, 4019-4032, 2003.
- Snow, J., et al., Winter-spring evolution and variability of HOx reservoir species, hydrogen peroxide and methyl hydroperoxide, in the northern mid- to high-latitudes, J. Geophys. Res., 108, (D4), 10.1029/2002JD002172, 2003.
- Heikes, B., et al., Formaldehyde over the Central Pacific during PEM-Tropics B, J. Geophys. Res., 106, 32,717-32,731, 2001.
- Singh, H. W., et al., Evidence from the Pacific troposphere for large global sources of oxygenated organic compounds, Nature, 410, 1078-1081, 2001.
- Singh, H., W. et al., Biomass burning influences on the composition of the remote South Pacific troposphere: analysis based on observations from PEM-Tropics A, Atmos. Env., 34, 635-644, 2000.
- Singh, H., Y. et al., Distribution and fate of selected oxygenated organic species in the troposphere and lower stratosphere over the Atlantic, J. Geophys. Res., 105, 3795-3805, 2000.
- Arimoto, R., et al., Influences of atmospheric transport pathways on radionuclide activities in aerosol particles from over the North Atlantic, J. Geophys. Res., 104, 21301-21316, 1999.
- Brune, W., et al., OH and HO2 chemistry in the North Atlantic free troposphere, Geophys. Res. Lett., 26, 3077-3080, 1999.
- Boyd, P., et al., Atmospheric iron supply and enhanced vertical carbon flux in the NE Subarctic Pacific: Is there a connection?, Global Biogeochem. Cycles, 12, 429-442, 1998.
Contact Info

- Name
- Julie Snow
- Job Title
- Adjunct FacultyResilience PolicyClimate Change ScienceClimate Risk Analysis
- Office Number
- David King Hall, Room 3026, MSN 5F2