Jenae' Clay
Biometeorologist
Mrs. Clay, Ph.D. Candidate, is a Biometeorologist with Land IQ, and she has been working in the field of biometeorology since 2015. Her research experience includes using surface renewal, eddy covariance, and energy budget residual methods to measure evapotranspiration in California's agricultural ecosystems. She also has experience evaluating the performance of low-cost meteorological sensors, conducting soil sampling, performing stem water potential measurements, and collecting fPAR measurements using ceptometry.
Mrs. Clay holds a B.S. in Atmospheric Science from the University of Louisiana at Monroe, where she graduated with Honors in the University. She is currently a Ph.D. Candidate in the field of Atmospheric Science and will earn her Ph.D. from the University of California, Davis at the end of 2024. She enjoys working with colleagues from across the globe as well as teaching others about meteorological sensors, biometeorology, and atmospheric science in the classroom or through public outreach.
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