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Sydney Sroka
PhD Candidate, Computational Fluid Dynamics
**Sydney Sroka** is a PhD Candidate with Professor Kerry Emanuel at MIT. Her expertise is in computational fluid dynamics and she studies the air-sea transfer of enthalpy and momentum in the hurricane spray layer. She received a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship upon entering graduate school and hopes to continue studying air-sea coupling after she graduates.
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When the Wind Blows: Predicting How Hurricanes Change with Climate
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