Andualem Shiferaw

Andualem Shiferaw

  • Contact Information
  • My Story
  • Publications
  • Background
  • Interests

Contact Information

TitleAgroclimatologist
Faculty RankPost-Doctoral Research Associate
Address812 South Hardin Hall
3310 Holdrege Street
Lincoln NE
68583–0988

East Campus
Phone
  • office: 402-472-2565
  • cell: 402-419-9605
E-mailashiferaw2@unl.edu

 

Contact Preference

Email or Cell Phone

Office Hours

Monday - Friday : 9:00 Am - 5:00 PM

My Story

Andualem S. Shiferaw is a Ph.D. student in natural resources at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln with a Climate Assessment and Impacts specialization. His dissertation research focuses on the evaluation and development of new state-of-the-art seasonal climate prediction techniques that can provide skillful, timely and usable forecasts for decision making in different sectors in Ethiopia. Andualem got his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Meteorology Science from Arba Minch University, Ethiopia. His graduate thesis was on evaluation of climate change impact on stream flow over the Gilgel Abbay river Basin of Ethiopia and he assessed the possible implication of different climate change scenarios on water resource availability over a river basin in northwestern Ethiopia. Andualem started his career as a meteorologist at the National Meteorology of Ethiopia (NMA) and later joined the Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research (EIAR) where he served as researcher/Agrometeorologist and director of the Climate and Geospatial Research Program. At the NDMC, Andualem is part of the NASA funded Seasonal Prediction of Hydro-Climatic Extremes in the Greater Horn of Africa project where he evaluates different gridded climate datasets and assess the skill of seasonal climate prediction techniques over the Greater Horn of Africa Region.

Selected Publications

Bayissa, Y., Melesse, A., Bhat, M., Tadesse, T., Shiferaw, A. 2021. Evaluation of Regional Climate Models (RCMs) Using Precipitation and Temperature-Based Climatic Indices: A Case Study of Florida, USA. Water. 13,2411.https://doi.org/10.3390/w13172411 Online
Demisse, G., Tadesse, T., Bayissa, Y. A., Haigh, T., Wall, N., Shiferaw, A. 2018. Linking Seasonal Vegetation Condition Outlook Information to Decision Makers in a Data-sparse Region: A Case Study in the Greater Horn of Africa. Remote Sensing ApplicationsOnline
Shiferaw, A., Tadesse, T., Rowe, C., Oglesby, R. J. (2018). Precipitation Extremes in Dynamically Downscaled Climate Scenarios over the Greater Horn of Africa. Atmosphere, 9(112), 1-28.
Bayissa, Y. A., Tadesse, T., Demisse, G., Shiferaw, A. (2017). Evaluation of Satellite-Based Rainfall Estimates and Application to Monitor Meteorological Drought for the Upper Blue Nile Basin, Ethiopia. Remote Sensing(9), 669.Online
Demisse, G., Tadesse, T., Atnafu, A., Hill, S., Wardlow, B., Bayissa, Y. A., Shiferaw, A. (2017). Information Mining from Heterogeneous data sources: a case study on drought predictions. Information Mining from Heterogeneous data sources: a case study on Online
Demisse, G., Tadesse, T., Atnafu, A., Hill, S., Wardlow, B., Bayissa, Y. A., Shiferaw, A. (2017). Information Mining from Heterogeneous data sources: a case study on drought predictions. Information Mining from Heterogeneous data sources: a case study on Online
Tadesse, T., Haigh, T., Wall, N., Shiferaw, A. S., Zaitchik, B., Beyene, S., Demisse, G., Petr, J. 2016. Linking Seasonal Predictions into Decision-making and Disaster Management in the Greater Horn of Africa.  Bulletin of the American Meteorological SociOnline
Andualem Shimeles and Tsegaye Tadesse. 2015. Evaluation of NCEP CFSV2 Forecast over the Greater Horn of Africa. National Drought Mitigation Center (NDMC), University of Nebraska-LincolnOnline
Andualem Shimeles Shiferaw, Jemal Seid, Tesfaye Gisella, Temesgen G. Mariam, Aklilu Amsalu(PhD), Gebru Jember.2015. Ethiopian panel on Climate Change (2015), First Assessment Report, Working Group I Physical Science Basis, Published by the Ethiopian Aca
L. Gizachew and A. Shiferaw. 2014.Analysis and Mapping of Climate change risk and vulnerability in Central Rift Valley of Ethiopia. African Crop Science Journal, 22, 807-818. http://www.ajol.info/index.php/acsj/article/view/108463Online
Shiferaw, Andualem Shimeles. 2014. Impacts of climate variability and change on Maize productivity, income and food security of smallholder farmers in Ethiopia: A case of Adama District. Climate and Crop Modeling Team: Ethiopia April 2014Online

Background

Education

DegreeMajorInstitutionYear Awarded
Doctorate of PhilosophyNatural Resource Scinces (Climate Assessment and Impacts)University of Nebraska-Lincoln2023
Master of ScienceMeteorology ScienceArba Minch University, Ethiopia2009
Bachelor of ScienceMeteorology ScienceArba Minch University, Ethiopia2005

 

Affiliations

 

Professional Organizations

NamePosition
American Geophysical Union
American Society of Agronomy
CORDEX Early Career Scientist (ECS) Network
Crop Science Society of America
Soil Science Society of America
Young Earth System Scientist Community (YESS)Member (< 1year)

 

Websites

 

SNR Program Areas

  • Applied Climate and Spatial Science

Areas of Interest/Expertise

  • Climate Variability
  • Climate Change
  • Climate Prediction
  • Crop Modeling
  • Numerical Weather Prediction
  • Cover Cropping