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Larissa Reames-March 24th

Free

Influence of a Great Plains urban environment on a simulated supercell

At 1:00 pm
National Weather Center, 120 David L. Boren BlVd., Suite 5600, Norman OK 73072

Marcus Johnson-March 22nd

Free

Evaluation of Rimed-Ice Parameterization using an Idealized Supercell Storm and Polarimetric Radar Data Simulator

At 3:30 pm
National Weather Center, 120 David L. Boren BlVd., Suite 5930, Norman OK 73072

Joshua Gebauer-March 24th

Free

Examining the Cause of Heterogeneous Great Plains Low-Level Jets

At 2:00 pm
National Weather Center, 120 David L. Boren BlVd., Suite 5600, Norman OK 73072

Dylan W. Reif-March 22

Free

Initiation mechanisms of nocturnal convection initiation without nearby surface boundaries   Nocturnal convection is common over the central and southern Great Plains during the warm season. Much of this has been attributed to eastward propagating systems, but there are systems that initiate at night over the Plains. Three location-based CI modes were identified in a […]

At 3:00 pm
National Weather Center, 120 David L. Boren BlVd., Suite 5600, Norman OK 73072

Burkely Gallo-March 10

Free

Deriving Operationally Relevant Tornado Probabilities from Convection-Allowing Ensembles

At 3:00 pm
National Weather Center, 120 David L. Boren, Rm. 5600, Norman, OK 73072

Free

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

At 2:00 pm
National Weather Center, 120 David L. Boren BlVd., Suite 5600, Norman OK 73072

March 8-Dylan Lusk

Free

A Climatology of TPVs in the ERA-Interim Dataset

At 3:00 pm
National Weather Center, 120 David L. Boren, Suite 5930, Norman, OK 73072

Jacob Carlin-March 3

Free

Assimilation of ZDR Columns for Improving the Spin-Up and Forecast of Convection in Storm-Scale Models Achieving accurate storm-scale analyses and reducing the spin-up time of modeled convection is a primary motivation for assimilating radar data and an active area of research. One popular technique for accomplishing this is diabatic initialization, in which latent heat and/or […]

At 3:30 pm
National Weather Center, 120 David L. Boren Blvd., Rm 5600, Norman, OK 73072