Graduate First Year Symposium
Come on out and watch our first-year students (rising second years) give short presentations on their ongoing research.
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Aug 18, 2023 09:00 AM
Aug 18, 2023 12:45 PM
Aug 18, 2023 from 09:00 am to 12:45 pm |
Where | 112 Walker Building |
Contact Name | Anthony Didlake |
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Come on out and watch our first-year students (rising second years) give short presentations on their ongoing research. The speaker schedule is below.
8:30 Refreshments in the Joel N. Myers Weather Center
9:00 James Marlow – “How do we use numerical weather models to measure methane emissions from oil and gas production basins?” (Davis)
9:15 Jacob Tindan – “Evaluating WRF-CHEM Simulations of Saharan dust for the periods of 1981-2010 and 2041-2060 using NCEP, ECMWF reanalyses, and the CMIP6 MPI model” (Jenkins)
9:30 Pin-Chun Huang – “Understanding Precipitation Variation with ENSO from General Circulation Perspective” (Lee)
9:45 Wing Him (Kinen) Kao – “Exploring the Extratropical Transition of Atlantic Hurricanes in Climate Simulations” (Zarzycki)
10:00 Laura Helock – “Characteristics of Simulated Tropical Cyclone Supercells” (Peters)
10:15 Kyle Hunt – “The Effects of Numerically Simulated Convective Storms on their Environment” (Markowski)
10:30 Brandon Garcia – “Differentiating Between Tornadic and Non-Tornadic Synoptic Environments Using Self-Organizing Maps” (Markowski, Bowley)
10:45 Break (Refreshments in the Joel N. Myers Weather Center)
11:05 Quinn Mulhern – “An Investigation of Subsiding Shells Associated with Deep Moist Convection in Idealized Simulations” (Peters)
11:20 Sam Brandt – “Sources of Momentum for Near-Surface Downdrafts in Simulations of Supercell Thunderstorms” (Peters)
11:35 Kiley Allen – “The Sensitivity of Storm Simulations to Near-Surface Turbulence” (Markowski, Pan)
11:50 Da-Kai Peng – “Comparing Practical Methods of Estimating Convection Velocities of Atmospheric Turbulence” (Pan)
12:05 Anna Van Alstine – “Relating Polarimetric Radar Measurements to QLCS Cold Pool Properties and Damage Potential” (Kumjian)
12:20 Lydia Spychalla – “A Statistical Approach to Physics-Based Hail Modeling” (Kumjian)