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Sarah Harris

Title: 
Faculty Lecturer
Sarah Harris
Contact Information
Address: 

Burnside Hall 308C

Research areas: 
Climate change
Environmental modelling
Environmental management
Biography: 

Sarah Harris is a faculty lecturer in the Department of Geography at Ï㽶ÊÓƵ. She has taught a variety of courses covering topics including geomorphology, global climate change, and environmental programming. Sarah’s research focused on climate variability and atmospheric rivers in western North America as well as climate change in the Canadian Arctic. At McGill, she is currently teaching Environmental Management and Quantitative Methods.

Degree(s): 
  • PhD in Geography, UC Santa Barbara (2018)
  • MA in Geography, UC Santa Barbara (2013)
  • BA Geography & BS Psychology, University of Vermont (2009)
Selected publications: 
  • Harris, S.M. and L.M.V. Carvalho. 2021. Backward trajectories analysis of southern California atmospheric rivers. Climate Research. DOI: 10.3354/cr01657
  • Harris, S.M. and L.M.V. Carvalho. 2017. Characteristics of southern California atmospheric rivers. Theoretical and Applied Climatology. DOI: 10.1007/s00704-017-2138-1
Group: 
Faculty
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