Dr. Guifu Zhang-Feb 21 Colloquium
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Rick Dubler from Career Services will be attending Met TEA to offer resume critiques and provide career fair tips.
The Rossby Wave Roadmap and Implications on Medium-Range Predictability Despite decades of improvements in the performance of NWP, there are still times when forecast models experience errors that are drastically greater than the mean. These periods of poor performance are referred to as dropouts, or busts, and are characterized by a verifying atmosphere that is […]
Forecaster Cognitive Workload With increasing amounts of data becoming available to forecasters, the question of how rapidly-updating phased array radar data will affect forecasters’ cognitive workload is of interest. In this seminar, an overview of cognitive workload will be given, including examples of the types of methods and tools that can be used to measure […]
Microphysical Treatment of Hail in High-Resolution Supercell Simulations Hail causes over $1.0 billion in damage annually in the United States, despite this explicit hail prediction remains a relatively understudied subject. This study compares high-resolution (500 m horizontal grid spacing) hail simulations for a severe hail event that impacted central Oklahoma on 19 May 2013. […]
Met TEA is back this semester, featuring cookies, apple cider, and hot tea. Please join us in our usual spot next to the grad lounge for Thoughts, Encouragement, and Announcements at 2:30. If you are unable to join at this time and would like to suggest another time, please let Shelby Hill know. We look […]
Rick Dubler will be in the NWC Atrium offering resume critiques and career fair tips from noon to one.
Impact of Aircraft Observations on Hurricane Prediction using a Regional OSSE Framework Aircraft reconnaissance missions remain the only means of collecting direct measurements of marine atmospheric conditions affecting tropical cyclone (TC) formation and evolution. These airborne measurements are crucial in both the operational forecasting of TCs and the understanding of the mechanisms that drive […]
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Met TEA is back this semester, featuring cookies, apple cider, and hot tea. Please join us in our usual spot next to the grad lounge for Thoughts, Encouragement, and Announcements at 2:30. If you are unable to join at this time and would like to suggest another time, please let Shelby Hill know. We look […]