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Christopher Kerr – October 15

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Convective Meteorology (Mesoscale Dynamics)   Predictability and analysis of the 13 April 2020 Central Savannah River Area tornado outbreak   Christopher Kerr   Friday, October 15 3:00pm CIWRO/NSSL FRDD   Tornadoes. Observations. Model guidance. Storm dynamics. Societal impacts. This talk has it all. An early morning generational tornado outbreak occurred on 13 April 2020 in […]

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Bryony Louise Puxley – October 13

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Weather and Climate Systems   Precipitation Whiplash Events Across the Southern Great Plains of the United States   Bryony Louise Puxley   Wednesday, October 13 3:00pm Join Google Meet:  https://meet.google.com/joz-jnzu-cgr   The Southern Great Plains is a region that is prone to precipitation extremes and transitions between them which have direct impacts on agriculture, infrastructure, […]

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Zeqian(Hazel) Xia – October 12

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Boundary Layer, Urban Meteorology, and Land-Surface Processes   Dependence of Retrieved Cloud Properties on Environmental Conditions in Cold Air Outbreaks over the North Atlantic: Results from COMBLE   Zeqian(Hazel) Xia   Tuesday, October 12 2:00pm Join Google Meet: https://meet.google.com/fcr-hokz-ubf Cold-air Outbreaks (CAOs) occur from the equatorward advection of extremely cold polar air masses across the […]

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Elisa Murillo – October 6

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Weather and Climate Systems Environmental and Storm Characteristics Associated with Warm and Cold Above-Anvil Cirrus Plumes Elisa Murillo Wednesday, October 6 3:00pm Join Google Meet: https://meet.google.com/joz-jnzu-cgr Or dial: (US) +1 314-649-9181 PIN: 293 300 648# Above-anvil cirrus plumes (AACPs) in midlatitude convection serve as important indicators for severe storms and stratospheric hydration events. Recent studies […]

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David Bodine – October 1

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Convective Meteorology (Mesoscale Dynamics) High-Resolution Radar Observations and Simulations of Tornadoes David Bodine Friday, October 1 3:00pm Location: NWC 5600 High-resolution mobile radar observations and numerical simulations are indispensable tools for understanding tornadoes and tornadic storms. High-resolution mobile radar data capture the three-dimensional evolution of microphysical and dynamic processes that lead to tornado formation and […]

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Erin Jones – September 29

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Weather and Climate Systems   Multi-Resolution and Multiscale Hybrid 4DEnVar for FV3GFS to Improve Global and Tropical Cyclone Numerical Prediction   Erin Jones   Wednesday, September 29th 3:00 pm Join Google Meet: https://meet.google.com/joz-jnzu-cgr Or dial: (US) +1 314-649-9181 PIN: 293 300 648# The genesis and intensification of several meteorological features, notably tropical cyclones and frontal […]

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Zhihong Chen – September 22

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Weather and Climate Systems Seminar   Impact of Data Assimilation and Model Physics on the predictability of the 2012 Great Arctic Cyclone   Zhihong Chen   Wednesday, September 22nd 3:00 pm   Join Google Meet: https://meet.google.com/joz-jnzu-cgr Or dial: ‪(US) +1 314-649-9181 PIN: ‪293 300 648#   As human activity thrives in the Arctic, accurate prediction […]

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Stephen Foskey – September 15

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Weather and Climate Systems   The impact of the Madden-Julian Oscillation on extreme winter weather over the United States   Stephen Foskey Wednesday, September 15 3:00pm Google Meet This project seeks to understand how the MJO impacts extreme winter weather across the contiguous United States using both the Outgoing Longwave Radiation MJO Index (OMI) and […]

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Sam Emmerson – September 10

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Convective Meteorology (Mesoscale Dynamics) Seminar   Demonstrating the Capabilities of a Low-Cost Passive Multistatic Weather Radar System through Observations and Simulations   Sam Emmerson Friday, September 10th 3:00pm Join Google Meet: https://meet.google.com/iru-ggiv-afj          Multistatic radar architectures have the potential to provide a cost-effective source of 3D wind information from both operational and research radars, owing […]

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Chris Rattray – July 29

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School of Meteorology MS Thesis Defense   Evolution of the Structure and Dynamics of the Nocturnal Low-Level Jet after the Passage of a Cold Front and Insights into the Initiation and Maintenance of Nocturnal Convection   Chris Rattray   Thursday, July 29th 2:00pm   Google Meet joining info Video call link: https://meet.google.com/ecw-juwq-cqw Or dial: ‪(US) […]

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