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Emily Lenhardt – July 6

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School of Meteorology MS Thesis Defense   Relationships Between Lidar Aerosol Extinction and Backscatter Coefficients with CCN Number Concentrations in the Southeast Atlantic   Emily Lenhardt   Tuesday, July 6th 1:00pm Join Google Meet: https://meet.google.com/hoh-gcck-ydz Or dial: ‪(US) +1 715-802-1494 PIN: ‪118 832 155#   Due to seasonal biomass burning and the presence of a […]

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Anna Wanless – June 29

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School of Meteorology MS Thesis Defense   Examining Extreme Rainfall Forecast and Communication Processes in the South Central United States   Anna Wanless   Tuesday, June 29 1:00 pm Join Google Meet: https://meet.google.com/nko-vhsx-dyh Or dial: ‪(US) +1 707-563-1218 PIN: ‪694 833 170#   Extreme rainfall events have increased in parts of the country and climate […]

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Hristo G. Chipilski – June 21

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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. […]

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Jessica Blair – June 18

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School of Meteorology MS Thesis Defense   Modeling CCN effects on Electrification within High and Low Precipitation Supercells   Jessica Blair Friday, June 18th 10:00am   Join Zoom Meeting https://oklahoma.zoom.us/j/95905473215?pwd=RFdBWU1keTR0WTJXOVZPbHl0bmlSZz09 Cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) are known to affect both the electrical and the dynamic evolution of storms, but the effects on storm electrification in different […]

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Rachael Cross – June 17

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School of Meteorology MS Thesis Defense   Exploring Observational Tornado Debris Signature Hypotheses Using Radar Simulations and Large-Eddy Simulations   Rachael Cross Thursday, June 17th 2:00pm   Join Google Meet:   https://meet.google.com/syz-teay-nmk Or dial: ‪(US) +1 267-553-6245 PIN: ‪811 150 970#   Tornadoes can loft various types and sizes of debris, sometimes resulting in a polarimetric radar signature […]

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Taozhong Huang – June 17

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School of Meteorology MS Thesis Defense   A Correlation-based Inversion Method for Aerosol Property (CIMAP) Retrieval from AERONET Measurements Taozhong Huang Thursday, June 17th 1:00pm   Join Zoom https://oklahoma.zoom.us/j/7984869539?pwd=Vjc4b3hVTnlyQ3Y0OVMxMVFNMVdPQT09 Meeting ID: 798 486 9539 Passcode: 535768   We developed a principal-component based inversion approach – CIMAP, to retrieve aerosol properties from AERONET measurements of aerosol […]

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Bryony Puxley – June 15

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School of Meteorology MS Thesis Defense   Precipitation Whiplash Events Across the Southern Great Plains of the United States   Bryony Puxley   Tuesday, June 15th 2:00pm   Join Google Meet: https://meet.google.com/iqi-vufr-fvb Or dial: ‪(US) +1 208-741-5361 PIN: ‪320 199 657# The Southern Great Plains is a region that is prone to precipitation extremes and […]

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David Nowicki – June 15

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School of Meteorology MS Thesis Defense   INFORMATION CONTENT ANALYSIS OF COMBINED LIDAR-POLARIMETER RETRIEVALS TO IMPROVE AEROSOL REMOTE SENSING ACCURACY David Nowicki Tuesday, June 15th 10:00am   Join Google Meet: https://meet.google.com/hfk-xbvs-qmk   Or dial: ‪(US) +1 484-998-0415 PIN: ‪813 374 113# Aerosols are small particles suspended in the atmosphere which affect global climate change via […]

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Samuel Lillo – May 12

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Weather and Climate Systems Seminar   Meso- to Synoptic-Scale Mid-Latitude Error Growth and Ramifications in Medium-Range Forecast Performance   Samuel Lillo Wednesday, May 12th 2:00pm   Join Google Meet: https://meet.google.com/jdv-kpfr-gnu   While the average skill of medium-range numerical weather prediction (NWP) has steadily improved over the last three decades, there is still considerable variance in […]

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David Stang – May 7

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Convective Meteorology (Mesoscale Dynamics) Seminar A Statistical Approach to Diagnosing Storm Mode (Linear vs Isolated) Using Synoptic Scale Variables   David Stang Friday, May 7th 3:00pm Join Google Meet: https://meet.google.com/ksh-txvg-kni Determining storm mode (linear or isolated) is a crucial component of any severe weather forecast. Isolated storms are more likely to produce strong to violent […]

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