| Semester |
Project Title |
Student |
Advisor |
| 2004 Spring |
Progress of Mesoscale Numerical modeling
Efforts at UNCA |
Matt Rosier ('05) |
Alex Huang |
| 2004 Spring |
North Carolina Thunderstorm Events from 1996
through 2003 |
Grant Gilmore ('06) |
Alex Huang |
2004 Fall
2005 Spring |
Sensitivity of WRF Charley
simulations to implicit and explicit moisture schemes and
horizontal grid spacings |
Matt Rosier ('06) |
Doug Miller |
| 2005 Spring |
Testing the new Kain-Fritsch convective
parameterization scheme trigger mechanism in the WRF for
Hurricane Charley |
Neil Garrett ('04) |
Doug Miller |
| 2005 Spring |
Climatology of severe weather observations
for North Carolina |
Grant Gilmore ('06) |
Doug Miller |
2005 Spring
2005 Summer |
Investigation of four Northwest Flow
snowfall events using WRF model simulations |
Chris Hovanic ('05) |
Doug Miller |
| 2005 Summer |
Sensitivity of WRF Northwest Flow snowfall
simulations to the explicit moisture schemes |
Eric Fanny ('05) |
Doug Miller |
205 Fall
2006 Spring |
Investigating false-positive tornado
warnings in southeast severe storm systems |
Chad Hutchins ('08) |
Doug Miller |
2005 Fall
2006 Spring |
The integration of WRF model forecasts fro
mesoscale convective systems interacting with the mountains
of North Carolina |
Jacob Carley ('08) |
Doug Miller |
2005 Fall
2006 Spring |
Orographically driven snowfall and the
northwest flow in the Southern Appalachians |
Justin Couch ('07) |
Doug Miller |
| 2006 Spring |
Eastern Caribbean tropical cyclogenesis
during the 2005 Atlantic hurricane season |
Amy Harless ('08) |
Chris Hennon |
| 2006 Spring |
Case study of rapid intensification:
Hurricane Katrina |
Michael Erb ('07) |
Chris Hennon |
| 2006 Spring |
Investigating the rapid intensification of
2005 Atlantic tropical cyclones |
Brandon Cromer ('07) |
Chris Hennon |
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