The role of environmental turbulence in the lifecycle of marine fog

Lead Author
Huang, Kelly Y.
Publisher
Bulletin of the American Physical Society
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Huang, K. Y., T. J. Hintz, E. Kit, and H. J. Fernando, 2022: The role of environmental turbulence in the lifecycle of marine fog. 75th Annual Meeting of the Division of Fluid Dynamics, Indianapolis IN, 20-22 November 2022.
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Conference Proceedings

Measurements of Marine Turbulence in Grand Banks during FATIMA-2022 Campaign

Lead Author
Lozovatsky, Iossif
Publisher
American Geophysical Union
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Lozovatsky, I., E. Creegan, S. Wang, S. Coppersmith, J. O. Hyde, A. Dowling, P. Jinadasa, and H. J. Fernando, 2022: Measurements of Marine Turbulence in Grand Banks during FATIMA-2022 Campaign. AGU Fall Meeting 2022, Chicago IL, 12-16 December 2022.
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Conference Proceedings

A Mechanism for Coastal Fog Genesis at Evening Transition

Lead Author
Huang, Kelly Y.
Publisher
Bulletin of the American Physical Society
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Huang, K. Y., T. J. Hintz, S. Hoch, S. L. Bardoel, S. Gabersek, J. Ruiz-Plancarte, I. Gultepe, E. R. Pardyjak, Q. Wang, and H. J. Fernando, 2023: A Mechanism for Coastal Fog Genesis at Evening Transition. 76th Annual Meeting of the Division of Fluid Dynamics, Washington DC, 19-21 November 2023.
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Conference Proceedings

Fog Intermittency and Critical Behavior

Digital Object Identifier
doi.org/10.3390/atmos14050875
Lead Author
Huang, Kelly Y.
Publisher
Atmosphere
Full Reference
Huang, K. Y., G. G. Katul, T. J. Hintz, J. Ruiz-Plancarte, Q. Wang, ad H. J. S. Fernando, 2023: Fog Intermittency and Critical Behavior. Atmosphere, 14(5), 875, doi: doi.org/10.3390/atmos14050875.
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Publications

Using Remote and in situ Obser Using Remote and in situ Observations fr ations from TORUS to Investigate estigate a Preexisting Airmass Boundary and its Influence on a Tornadic Supercell on 28 May 2019

Lead Author
Axon, Kristen
Publisher
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Full Reference
Axon, K., 2022: Using Remote and in situ Obser Using Remote and in situ Observations fr ations from TORUS to Investigate estigate a Preexisting Airmass Boundary and its Influence on a Tornadic Supercell on 28 May 2019. University of Nebraska-Lincoln, thesis.
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Theses

A Comparison of Convective Storm Inflow Moisture Variability between the Great Plains and the Southeastern United States Using Multiplatform Field Campaign Observations

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10.1175/JTECH-D-22-0037.1
Lead Author
Lin, Guo
Publisher
Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology
Full Reference
Lin, G., Z. Wang, C. Ziegler, X-M. Hu, M. Xue, B. Geerts, and Y. Chu, 2023: A Comparison of Convective Storm Inflow Moisture Variability between the Great Plains and the Southeastern United States Using Multiplatform Field Campaign Observations. Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology, 40(5), 539-556, doi: 10.1175/JTECH-D-22-0037.1.
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The 3 March 2020 Cookeville, Tennessee Tornado Damage Report

Lead Author
Lopez, Jason M.
Publisher
6th American Association for Wind Engineering Workshop
Full Reference
Lopez, J. M., and F. T. Lombardo, 2021: The 3 March 2020 Cookeville, Tennessee Tornado Damage Report. 6th American Association for Wind Engineering Workshop, Clemson University, 12-14 May 2021, report.
Publication Type
Reports

How Forecasters Decide to Warn about Tornadoes: Multi-Sited Rapid Ethnography Training Guide

Digital Object Identifier
10.13016/spik-lyk8
Lead Author
Liu, Brooke
Publisher
University of Maryland
Full Reference
Liu, B., and A. A. Seate, 2019: How Forecasters Decide to Warn about Tornadoes: Multi-Sited Rapid Ethnography Training Guide. University of Maryland, report, doi: 10.13016/spik-lyk8.
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Reports

An initial investigation of the role of the northeastern Alabama plateaus in modifying the near-storm environment of potentially tornadic storms

Lead Author
Lyza, Anthony Walter
Publisher
The University of Alabama in Huntsville
Full Reference
Lyza, A. W., 2019: An initial investigation of the role of the northeastern Alabama plateaus in modifying the near-storm environment of potentially tornadic storms. The University of Alabama in Huntsville, dissertation.
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Theses