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Risk Perception, Vulnerability, and Communication for Extreme Weather Events

Kevin Ash
Thu, Jan 18 2018, 8:30am
FL2/1022

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The Dynamics of the Atmospheric Mesoscale Kinetic Energy Spectrum: What are our models telling us?

William Skamarock
Thu, Dec 7 2017, 8:30am
FL2/1022

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Model Physics Development in the RAP/HRRR to Improve Low-Level Winds over Complex Terrain during the Wind Forecast Improvement Project 2

Joseph Olson
Thu, Nov 30 2017, 8:30am
FL2/1022

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The propagation of high-Reynolds number gravity currents: what changes and what does not change when the cross-section area is changed from a rectangle to other realistic shapes?

Marius Ungarish
Fri, Nov 17 2017, 4am
FL2/1001 (Note Location)

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Turbulence-induced broadening of cloud-droplet size distributions: Implications for precipitation formation and cloud optical properties

Raymond A. Shaw
Thu, Nov 16 2017, 8:30am
FL2/1022

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