Jeremy Barroll is currently pursuing a PhD in civil engineering. Jeremy’s research presently focuses on small-scale variability in the prediction of water supply in mountainous regions using remotely-sensed sea surface temperature data, as well as differences in atmospheric mechanisms that may explain this variability. The goal of this is to increase the predictive accuracy of large lead time water supply forecasting for small mountain watersheds. Jeremy previously received a BS in civil and environmental engineering from UC Berkeley. Since then, he has worked at an irrigation district in Central California to learn more about the unique water supply and infrastructural challenges facing that region. Jeremy also holds a Professional Engineer license in California.