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Daniel Swain

Photograph of Daniel Swain.
Climate Scientist (Associate Researcher)

Daniel Swain is a weather and climate scientist focused on the dynamics and impacts of extreme events—including droughts, floods, storms, and wildfires—on a warming planet. Daniel holds joint appointments as a climate scientist with University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources (UCANR) and as a research partner at the NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research. He engages extensively with journalists and other media partners, serving as a climate and weather science liaison to print, television, radio, and web-based outlets to facilitate accessible and accurate discourse surrounding extreme weather, climate change, and associated natural hazards. 

Daniel is an alumnus of the University of California, Davis (B.S., Atmospheric Science) and of Stanford University (Ph.D., Earth System Science), and completed his postdoctoral work at UCLA. He also authors the widely-read Weather West blog (weatherwest.com), which provides real-time perspectives on California weather and climate, and can be found on YouTube (@WeatherWest), Bluesky (@WeatherWest), Twitter/X (@Weather_West), as well as other social media platforms. His publications can be found via Google Scholar and ORCID.

ASSOC RES-FY
Weather, Climate, Climate Change, Wildfire, Extreme Events, Natural Hazards, Disaster Risk, Science Communication
Ph.D. Earth System Science, Stanford University. 2016
B.S. Atmospheric Science, University of California, Davis. 2011
dlswain@ucanr.edu
Daniel Swain

Source URL: https://ucanr.edu/people/daniel-swain