#abstorm@environmentca my farming family folks reported 8 inches (203mm) of rain at their location just north of Magrath at the conclusion of the bulk of the rain. Likely contaminated by some heavier convective precipitation as well - but worth including!
🚨 Pleased to share the second paper of my dissertation work has been published in Monthly Weather Review in EOR! We examined the connections between ZDR columns and mesovortices in simulated QLCSs! Full article to be available soon!
https://t.co/4GFJK3DdWv
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🚨Excited to share that the first study of my dissertation work has been accepted for publication in MWR! In this paper, we examined simulated ZDR columns in QLCSs to diagnose their connections to QLCS properties and sensitivities to microphysics schemes.
https://t.co/40MVW59pzt
Very happy to share that yesterday I successfully defended my PhD dissertation on simulated ZDR columns in QLCSs in CM1! The results will be published soon in Monthly Weather Review! Now off to Canada to join @ECCCWeatherAB!
Interested in a career as a meteorologist? The government of Canada is offering scholarships for students entering the field. #dalhousieU#nsstorm#nswx#nbstorm#nbwx https://t.co/vnXcBam227
Congratulations to Matthew Van Den Broeke on earning funding from @nsf for "Collaborative Research: Polarimetric Radar and Modeling Perspectives of Updraft, Cold Pool, and Mesovortex Evolution in Quasi-Linear Convective Systems"!
@unlcas@unlresearch
While @nws & @noaa employees jobs are on the line - real-time, life saving #tornado and #flooding information was being relayed to me while I was live on air this morning. These warnings are created by the same people whose jobs are currently in jeopardy. My report here… @cnn
This is a great opportunity for Canada meteorology - hopefully this gives a little boost for atmospheric sciences programs up north! I was sad when the University of Alberta closed their program down. @ECCCWeatherAB
https://t.co/suXRtomvHC
I’m thrilled to be giving an invited “EAS Stout Lecture” series seminar this Thursday, 2/7 at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln! Thank you for the invitation, @DevonHealey6 and Dr. Adam Houston! @SsrgUnl@NebToday@UNLincoln@unlmeteorology