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)
Apr
21

Rob Van Kleeck-21 Apr

Rob Van Kleeck NWC 5600

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Apr
14

Qingyu Wang-14 Apr

Qingyu Wang NWC 5600

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Apr
14

Qingyu Wang – April 14

Note: As part of the Spring 2020 the online framework, BUL seminars are offered live only to enrolled students and the speaker’s adviser(s) and committee. The live sessions are recorded and made available via the seminar’s mailing list and the BUL website.   GHGs comparisons between WRF-VPRM and tower observations in urban scale Qingyu Wang […]

By David Goines |
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Apr
07

Qing Niu-07 Apr

Qing Niu NWC 5600

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Mar
31

Dylan Reif-31 Mar

Dylan Reif NWC 5600

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Mar
31

Dylan Reif- Mar 31

Name:     Dylan Reif Title:    Initiation mechanisms of nocturnal convection without nearby surface boundaries Location: Online Date:     2020/03/31 Time:     02:00 PM Series:   Boundary Layer, Urban Meteorology, and Land-Surface Processes Abstract: Nocturnal convection is common over the central and southern great plains. Nearly 25% of this convection initiates without any apparent surface convergence (i.e., far away from surface […]

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Mar
24

Brian Greene-24 Mar

Brian Greene NWC 5600

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Mar
24

Brian Greene – Mar 24

Name:     Brian Greene Title:    Characterizing Turbulence in Arctic Stable Boundary Layers During ISOBAR 2018 Location: NWC 5600 Date:     2020/03/24 Time:     2:00 PM Series:   Boundary Layer, Urban Meteorology, and Land-Surface Processes Abstract: Operational numerical weather prediction models typically have effective resolutions too coarse to resolve turbulent processes in the planetary boundary layer (PBL). To overcome this restriction, […]

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Mar
24

Brian Greene – March 24

Note: As part of the Spring 2020 the online framework, BUL seminars are offered live only to enrolled students and the speaker’s adviser(s) and committee. The live sessions are recorded and made available via the seminar’s mailing list and the BUL website.   Characterizing Turbulence in Arctic Stable Boundary Layers During ISOBAR 2018 Brian Greene – […]

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Mar
10

Tyler Bell-10 Mar

Tyler Bell NWC 5600

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