Siddhant Gupta – December 3
School of Meteorology Colloquium In Situ and Satellite-Based Estimates of Aerosol-Cloud Interactions Between Biomass Burning Aerosols and Marine Stratocumulus Clouds over the Southeast Atlantic Ocean Siddhant Gupta Friday, December 3rd 12:00 pm Join Google Meet: https://meet.google.com/ocw-azzw-wve Low-level, marine stratocumulus clouds provide the largest contribution of all cloud types to the shortwave cloud radiative forcing. Small […]
Hristo G. Chipilski – June 21
School of Meteorology Colloquium ASSIMILATION OF GROUND-BASED REMOTE SENSORS FOR IMPROVING THE PREDICTION OF BORE-GENERATING NOCTURNAL CONVECTION Hristo G. Chipilski Monday, June 21st 9:00am Google Meet link: https://meet.google.com/ssj-ytfx-zeo Or dial: (US) +1 903-471-8006 PIN: 194 533 171# Advances in Numerical Weather Prediction require synchronous enhancements to the underlying Global Observing System. […]
Eric Loken – April 16
School of Meteorology Colloquium The Creation and Analysis of Next-Day Random Forest-Based High-Impact Weather Forecasts Eric Loken Friday, April 16th 11:00 am Join Google Meet: meet.google.com/tbg-ozvi-wsv High-impact weather events—including flash floods, tornadoes, damaging winds, and large hail—are difficult to predict, even with high-resolution numerical weather prediction (NWP) models, due to initial condition […]
Addison Alford – April 8
School of Meteorology Colloquium Using ground-based fixed and mobile weather radars and numerical modeling to evaluate hurricane structure and dynamics at landfall Addison Alford Thursday, April 8th 11:00 am Join Google Meet: https://meet.google.com/tbg-ozvi-wsv Hurricane observations during landfall in the United States have received relatively little attention in the research community compared to hurricanes […]
Dylan Reif – December 11
School of Meteorology Colloquium Initiation Mechanisms of Nocturnal Convection Without Nearby Surface Boundaries Over the Great Plains Dylan W. Reif Friday, December 11th 2:00pm Join Google Meet: https://meet.google.com/qjf-wzby-dbu Nocturnal convection initiation accounts for nearly half of all CI events over the Great Plains over the warm season. There are three main types of CI […]
Montgomery Flora – December 4
School of Meteorology Colloquium Using Machine Learning to Generate Storm-Scale Probabilistic Severe Weather Guidance from the Warn-on-Forecast System Montgomery Flora Friday, December 4th 9:00 am Join Google Meet meet.google.com/xyu-bhuo-vzt A primary goal of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Warn-on-Forecast (WoF) project is to provide rapidly updating probabilistic guidance […]
Joshua Gebauer – December 3
School of Meteorology Colloquium Assessing Dual-Doppler Vertical Velocity Retrievals from Rapid-Scan Radar Data Joshua Gebauer Thursday, December 3rd 8:00 am Join Google Meet: https://meet.google.com/qhg-ufze-axf Vertical velocity is the most difficult wind component to accurately retrieve from dual-Doppler observations. In recent, years it has been proposed to use a vertical vorticity […]
Andy Wilkins – October 6
School of Meteorology Colloquium MULTI-SCALE OBJECT-BASED PROBABILISTIC FORECAST EVALUATION OF WRF-BASED CAM ENSEMBLE CONFIGURATIONS Andy Wilkins Tuesday, October 6th 1:00pm Central Time (US and Canada) Join Zoom Meeting https://oklahoma.zoom.us/j/2407577683?pwd=blgzcjd0OXRsckJnS25xa3pYQ1Rvdz09 Meeting ID: 240 757 7683 Passcode: 66955303 Recent developments in numerical weather prediction have included increased usage of ensemble […]
Jordan Laser – September 1
School of Meteorology Colloquium Evaluation of the Warn-on-Forecast System with Doppler Lidar and Mobile Radiosondes from TORUS 2019 Jordan Laser Tuesday, September 1st 1:00 PM Central Time (US and Canada) Join Zoom Meeting https://oklahoma.zoom.us/j/92855240058?pwd=VWR4SVdrc0VjZmZZcWhrOUttRkVmUT09 Meeting ID: 928 5524 0058 Passcode: Rx2na4fr Doppler Lidar and mobile radiosonde observations from the Targeted Observations with […]