Weather and Climate Systems

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)
Nov
08

Environmental Conditions Producing Thunderstorms with Anomalous Vertical Polarity of Charge Structure

Environmental Conditions Producing Thunderstorms with Anomalous Vertical Polarity of Charge Structure

By Debbie Barnhill |
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May
03

Paul Flanagan-May 3

Primary Atmospheric Drivers of Pluvial Years in the Great Plain of the United States

By Debbie Barnhill |
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Addison Alford-April 26

Integrated Ground-Based Radar, Aircraft, and In Situ Observations of Hurricanes Hermine and Matthew

By Debbie Barnhill |
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Thea Sandmael-April 19

Examining Tornadic and Non-Tornadic Storms Using High-Resolution Satellite Imagery and Dual-Polarization Radar

By Debbie Barnhill |
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Zack Zounes-April 12

Evolution of Specific Differential Phase in Squall Lines and Corresponding Lightning Channels Dual-polarimetric radar products have been used in observing changes and persistence of thunderstorm electric fields in relation to lightning discharges.  One such product, specific differential phase (KDP), is valuable for its ability to detect the change in particle orientation.  Negative KDP values above […]

By Debbie Barnhill |
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Bo Huang-April 5

On the Use of Valid Time Lagging (VTL) Ensembles to Increase Ensemble Size
in GFS Hybrid 4DEnVar System

By Debbie Barnhill |
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Peter Bauer-April 5

TBA

By Debbie Barnhill |
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Hristo Chipilski-April 5

Understanding MCS-bore interactions through high-resolution data assimilation and numerical simulations

By Debbie Barnhill |
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Shawn Handler-March 29

Bulk Microphysics of Mesoscale Convective Systems Inferred from Polarimetric Radar Observations

By Debbie Barnhill |
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Marcus Johnson-March 22nd

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

By Debbie Barnhill |
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