Matt Flournoy and Josh Gebauer recognized by NSF
Ph.D. students recognized in NSF Fellowship race
OU ARRC researchers featured in new NSF video
New NSF video highlights ARRC production of first numerical polarimetric radar simulator to study tornado debris
Ph.D Candidate Katie Wilson Wins First Place Presentation
Katie Wilson, a Ph.D student in the School of Meteorology, won first place for her poster titled “An Instantaneous Self-Assessment of Forecaster Cognitive Workload” at the 2017 American Meteorological Society’s 97th annual meeting.
OU BLISS Team Begins Research in Portugal
OU-BLISS (Boundary Layer Integrated Sensing and Simulation) research team begins research project in Perdigão, Portugal!
I’M Meteorology series continues with Ashton Robinson Cook
Dr. Robinson Cook is the first African-American man to receive his Ph.D. from the University of Oklahoma in Meteorology and was recently featured on The Weather Channel as part of Black History Month.