Professor of Geography, University of South Carolina
Cary Mock is a climatologist with research interests in historical climatology and environments, synoptic climatology, and extreme weather events such as hurricanes, atmospheric rivers, and snowstorms. He is also interested on how historical data supplement high resolution paleoclimatology records for the past several centuries. His historical weather and climatology research covers most of North America and is particularly strong for the Southeast USA, the West Coast, and Utah. But his research has also expanded internationally and includes typhoons in East Asia, storms and sea ice in the Western Arctic, weather and climate of Belize and Bermuda, and Kona storms and hurricanes in Hawaii.