
David Brommer
Assistant Professor
Department of Geography
202 Farrah Hall, Box 870322
The University of Alabama
Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0322
Phone: (205) 348-7269
Fax: (205) 348-2278
E-mail: dmbrommer@bama.ua.edu
Education
PhD, Arizona State University (2006)
M.A. Arizona State University (2002)
B.S. Mississippi State University (2000)
Research Interests
Climatology
Climate Change
Human-Climate Interactions
Courses Taught
Introduction to Physical Geography
Foundations in Climatology
Boundary Layer Climates
Hydroclimatology
Physical Climatology
Publications
Ellis, A.W., D.M. Brommer, and R.C. Balling, Jr. 2005: Climatic conditions
linked to high PM10 concentration in a bi-national airshed: Nogales,
Arizona/Sonora, Climate Research, in press.
Dixon, P. G., D. M. Brommer, B. C. Hedquist, A. J. Kalkstein, G. B. Goodrich, J. C. Walter, C. C. Dickerson, IV, S. J. Penny, and R. S. Cerveny, 2005: Heat Mortality Versus Cold Mortality: A study of conflicting databases. Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 86(7): 937�944.
Parnell, D. B., D. Brommer, P. G. Dixon, M. E. Brown, and D. W. Gamble, 2004: A survey of Hurricane Frances damage on San Salvador. Bahamas J. of Sci., 12(1): 2-6.
Brommer, D.M., R.C. Balling,Jr., and R.S. Cerveny, 2003. Local and Regional Discriminators of Mesoscale Convective Vortex Development in Arizona, Monthly Weather Review, Vol. 131, No. 8, Part 2, pp. 1939-1943.
Gamble, D.W., M.E. Brown, D. Parnell, D.M. Brommer, and P.G. Dixon, 2000. Lessons Learned From Hurricane Floyd Damage in San Salvador, Bahamas J. of Sci., Vol. 8, No 1, 25-31.
Presentations
Brommer, D.M., presentation and abstract. Local and Regional Discriminators of Mesoscale Convective Vortex Development in Arizona. Association of American Geographers, March, 2003, New Orleans, LA.
Brommer, D.M., poster and abstract. Formation of Mesoscale Convective Vortices in the Southwest United States. Association of American Geographers, March 2002, Los Angeles, CA.
Dixon, P.G., Brommer, D.M., and Parnell, D., poster and abstract. Field Evaluation of the Water Resources and Tourism Infrastructure on San Salvador Island, Bahamas. Association of American Geographers, April 2000, Pittsburgh, PA.
Gamble, D.W., Brown, M.E., Parnell, D., Brommer, D.M., Dixon, P.G., and Reece, M.A., 2000. Field Evaluation of Hurricane Floyd Damage to the Water Resources and Tourism Infrastructure on San Salvador Island, Bahamas, The 10th Symposium on the Geology of the Bahamas and Other Carbonate Regions: Abstracts and Programs