Boundary Layer, Urban Meteorology and Land-Surface Processes

All Faculty Meeting Student Org Events Career Development School of Meteorology Colloquium Social Event/Celebration Academic Calendar National Weather Center Colloquia Boundary Layer, Urban Meteorology and Land-Surface Processes School of Meteorology (Defense) Weather and Climate Systems Convective Meteorology (Mesoscale Dynamics)

Ryan Lagerquist-March 31

Machine Learning for Real-time Prediction of Damaging Straight-line Convective Wind

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Larissa Reames-March 24th

Influence of a Great Plains urban environment on a simulated supercell

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Joshua Gebauer-March 24th

Examining the Cause of Heterogeneous Great Plains Low-Level Jets

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Observations of Moisture Increases During the Southern Great Plains Afternoon to Evening Transition

By Debbie Barnhill |
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In-Situ measurements and remotely sensed estimations of surface fluxes over the Southern Great Plains of the United States.

Evapotranspiration (ET) is an important variable in the hydrologic cycle. As such, improved understanding of the spatial and temporal variability of ET is critical to weather and climate analysis and prediction, water management resources, agriculture, land-use and land-change projects, and ecological research.

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