Gabriel Bromley – February 2
Weather and Climate Systems Postdoctoral Researcher Gabriel Bromley Wednesday, February 2 3:30 PM Virtual The northern North American Great Plains (NNAGP) is the area defined by the Upper Missouri River Basin and the Canadian Prairies. It is a semi-arid region categorized by large stretches of grassland, pasture, and crops. During the last century and extending […]
Ben Davis – February 2
Weather and Climate Systems Comparison of Wet Bulb Globe Temperature in ERA5 reanalysis to the Oklahoma Mesonet Ben Davis Wednesday, February 2 3:00 PM Join Google Meet: https://meet.google.com/hwd-ruyp-grx Or dial: (US) +1 631-606-4405 PIN: 969 510 983# Heat waves can have significant impacts on society through impacts on health and infrastructure. Research on heat wave […]
Matthew Bray- December 1
Weather and Climate Systems Characteristics of Long-track Tropopause Polar Vortices Matthew Bray Wednesday, December 1 3:00 PM Join Google Meet: https://meet.google.com/joz-jnzu-cgr Tropopause polar vortices (TPVs) are closed, cyclonic circulations centered on the tropopause that form and mostly reside in high latitudes. TPVs have been shown to influence surface features, and so a greater understanding of […]
Madeline Clark Frank – November 17
Weather and Climate Systems Comparison of sea ice processes in observations and CESM2 data Madeline Clark Frank Wednesday, November 17 3:00 PM Online Arctic amplification is generally well represented in climate models. However, even the most sophisticated climate models have been unable to capture observed trends in various Arctic processes such […]
Emily Tinney – November 10
Weather and Climate Systems Occurrence, Sources, and Transport Characteristics of Observed Water Vapor Extrema in the Lower Stratosphere Emily Tinney Wednesday, November 10 03:00 PM Join Google Meet: https://meet.google.com/joz-jnzu-cgr Stratospheric water vapor has been shown to have a substantial impact on the radiation budget and surface climate, with per molecule impacts of water vapor maximized […]
Joseph Burzdak – November 3
Weather and Climate Systems Characteristics and Lifecycles of Northern Hemisphere Anticyclonic Tropopause Polar Vortices Joseph Burzdak Wednesday, November 3 3:00 PM Join Google Meet: https://meet.google.com/joz-jnzu-cgr Tropopause polar vortices (TPVs) are sub-synoptic, long-lived, closed circulation features located in the upper-troposphere and lower-stratosphere (UTLS) region. The formation of TPVs is unique to polar regions, […]
Melanie Schroers – October 27
Weather and Climate Systems Informed Science from a Subseasonal Perspective: Initial Lessons Learned from PRES2iP Workshop 2 Melanie Schroers Wednesday, October 27 3:00 PM Join Google Meet: https://meet.google.com/joz-jnzu-cgr Prediction of climate extremes at the subseasonal to seasonal (S2S) time scale has become a large topic of conversation between researchers and stakeholders. Fourteen-day […]
Shun-Nan Wu – October 20
Weather and Climate Systems The Role of Cloud-Radiation Interactions in Accelerating Tropical Cyclone Development Shun-Nan Wu Wednesday, October 20 3:00 PM Google Meet This study examines how cloud-radiation interactions affect the development of tropical cyclones (TCs) using satellite measurements and idealized model simulations. A complete understanding of TC genesis remains unclear. […]
Bryony Louise Puxley – October 13
Weather and Climate Systems Precipitation Whiplash Events Across the Southern Great Plains of the United States Bryony Louise Puxley Wednesday, October 13 3:00pm Join Google Meet: https://meet.google.com/joz-jnzu-cgr The Southern Great Plains is a region that is prone to precipitation extremes and transitions between them which have direct impacts on agriculture, infrastructure, […]
Elisa Murillo – October 6
Weather and Climate Systems Environmental and Storm Characteristics Associated with Warm and Cold Above-Anvil Cirrus Plumes Elisa Murillo Wednesday, October 6 3:00pm Join Google Meet: https://meet.google.com/joz-jnzu-cgr Or dial: (US) +1 314-649-9181 PIN: 293 300 648# Above-anvil cirrus plumes (AACPs) in midlatitude convection serve as important indicators for severe storms and stratospheric hydration events. Recent studies […]