Jacqueline Binyamin

Jacqueline BinyaminTitle:Associate Professor
Office:5L10
Building:Lockhart Hall
Phone:204.786.9982
Email:j.binyamin@uwinnipeg.ca

Teaching Areas:
Physical Climatology
Meteorology
Numerical Modelling
Climate Change

Courses:
GEOG-1201(3)Intro Atmospheric Science
GEOG-2207(3)Climatology
GEOG-2210(3)Meteorology
GEOG-4203(3)Topics in Climatology

Research Interests:
Radiation climatology, climate models and climate change.
Ultraviolet biologically active (UV-B) irradiance, radiative transfer models and cloud optical properties.
Modelling lakes in terms of surface budget components, water levels, mixing layer depths and surface temperature predictions.
Surface-atmosphere interactions and boundary layer processes.
Modelling solar and UV-B radiation penetration into lakes and oceans and their impact on aquatic ecology.

Publications:

Binyamin, J.,and R. Ploquin. 2017.Examination of light use efficiency in three temperate pine plantations in southeastern Canada: age effect case study.Prairie Perspectives: Geographical Essays19: 1–11.

Binyamin, J.2015.Sensitivity of UV-B irradiance to cloud optical depth and droplets equivalent radii.Earth Science Research4(1): 68–74.

Binyamin, J., J. Davies, and B. McArthur. 2011.Comparison of UV-B broadband Brewer measurements with irradiances from surface-based and satellite-based models.Atmospheric and Climate Sciences1(3): 142–146.

Binyamin, J., J. Davies, and B. McArthur. 2011.Validation of spectral and broadband UV-B (290-325 nm) irradiance for Canada.Atmospheric and Climate Sciences1(3): 69–85.

Binyamin, J., J. Davies, and B. McArthur. 2010.UV-B cloud optical properties for Canada.International Journal of Climatology30(8): 1246–1255.

Davies, J., andJ. Binyamin.2008.Modelling UV-B irradiance for Canada. InRecent advances in modeling solar radiation on Earth surface,ed.Viorel Badescu. Berlin, Germany:Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg: 411–426.

W. R. Rouse,J. Binyamin, P.D. Blanken, N. Bussières, C. R. Duguay, C. J. Oswald, W. M. Schertzer, and C. Spence. 2008.The Influence of lakes on the regional energy and water balance of the central Mackenzie River Basin. InCold region atmospheric and hydrologic studies: The Mackenzie GEWEX Study Experience, Volume I: Atmospheric dynamics,ed. M. K. Woo. New York, NY: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg: 309–325.

c·j·奥斯瓦尔德神秘的r·劳斯dJ. Binyamin.2008.Modeling lake energy fluxes in the Mackenzie River Basin using bulk aerodynamic mass transfer theory. InCold region atmospheric and hydrologic studies: The Mackenzie GEWEX Study Experience. Volume 2: Hydrologic processes,ed. M. K. Woo. New York, NY: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg: 161–180.

Binyamin, J., W. Rouse, J. Davies, C. Oswald, and W. Schertzer. 2006.Surface energy balance calculations for small northern lakes.International Journal of Climatology26(15): 2261–2273.

Rouse, W. R., C. Oswald,J. Binyamin, C. Spence, P. D. Blanken, N. Bussières, C. R. Duguay, and W. Schertzer. 2005.Role of northern lakes in regional energy balance.Journal of Hydrometeorology6: 291–305.

W. Rouse,J. Binyamin, P. Blanken, N. Bussières, C. Duguay, C. Oswald, W. Schertzer and C. Spence. 2005. The influence of lakes on the regional energy and water balance of the central Mackenzie River Basin, No I. InProc.14th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Mackenzie GEWEX Study (MAGS), November 22-25, 2005, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

Rouse, W. R., W. M. Schertzer, C. Spence,J. Binyamin, P. Brown, and C. J. Oswald. 2004. Energy balance of Great Lake- A preliminary report. InProc. 10th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Mackenzie GEWEX Study (MAGS), November 3-5, 2004, Vancouver, BC, Canada: 199–210.

Rouse, W.. R., C. Oswald,J. Binyamin, P. D. Blanken, W. M. Schertzer, and C. Spence. 2003.Interannual and seasonal variability of the surface energy balance and temperature of central Great Slave Lake.Journal of Hydrometeorology4(4): 720–730.

Rouse, W. R.,J. Binyamin, C. J. Oswald, W. M. Schertzer, C. Spence, and D. E. Worth. 2003. The role of lakes in high latitude regional energy and water balances. In Proc. 14th Int. Symp. & Workshop, Kangerlussuaq, Greenland: 163-172.

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