| PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR(S) |
TITLE of PROPOSAL |
STATUS |
John Helsdon (SDSMT)
Andy Detwiler (SDSMT)
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Airborne Observations and Storm Modeling in Support of the Severe
Thunderstorm Electrification and Precipitation Study (STEPS)
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Grant awarded
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Don MacGorman (NSSL/OU)
Dave Rust (NSSL/OU)
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Measurement and Analysis of Vertical Profiles of the Electric Fields in
Severe Storms During STEPS
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Grant awarded
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V. Bringi (CSU)
John Hubbert (CSU)
Jay Miller (NCAR)
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Advanced Hydrometeor Classification Applied to Microphysics
and Kinematics of Severe Storms during the Severe Thunderstorm
Electrification and Precipitation Study (STEPS)
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Grant awarded
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Steven Rutledge (CSU)
Larry Carey (CSU)
Walt Petersen (CSU)
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Dynamics, Microphysics and Electrification in Convective Cloud Systems
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Grant awarded
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Paul Krehbiel (NMIMT)
William Rison (NMIMT)
Ron Thomas (NMIMT)
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Lightning and Thunderstorm Studies
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Grant awarded
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Bill Beasley(OU)
Ken Eack (NMIMT)
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Observations of Gamma Emissions and Electric-Field
Changes in and above Thunderstorms during STEPS
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Grant awarded
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Bill Winn (NMIMT)
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Balloon-borne electric field measurements in thunderstorms using a novel
method of telemetry
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Grant awarded
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Walt Lyons (FMA)
Earle Williams (MIT)
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Characterization of Lightning Which Produces Mesopheric Transient
Luminous Events (Sprites and Elves)
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Grant awarded
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Jerry Straka (OU)
Erik Rasmussen (NSSL)
Conrad Ziegler (NSSL)
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Numerical Modeling Studies of Electrification, Microphysics, and
Lightning in Severe, High Plains Thunderstorms
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Grant awarded
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V. Chandrasekar (CSU)
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Study of Polarimetric Radar Signatures in Winter and Spring Time Storms
Using the CSU-CHILL Radar
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Continuation of existing grant
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Paul Smith (SDSMT)
J. Vivekanandan (NCAR)
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In-situ Verification of Hydrometeor Algorithms for Polarimetric Radar
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Add-on to existing grant
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Earle Williams (MIT)
Walt Lyons (FMA)
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Meteorological Applications of Schumann Resonances
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Recommended for funding
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Bill Hager (Univ. Florida)
Tim Davis (Univ. Florida)
Shari Moskow (Univ. Florida)
Padma Raghaven (Univ. Florida)
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Collaborative Research: Sparse Modification Technology in
Constrained Variational Problems
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Unknown
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