A Modern 3-Year Climatology of North Atlantic and Western North Pacific Extratropical Cyclones

Anna Kaminski, “A Modern 3-Year Climatology of North Atlantic and Western North Pacific Extratropical Cyclones” Mentor: Clark Evans, Atmospheric Science Extratropical transition (ET) is a frequently studied process that occurs when a tropical cyclone starts to transition into an extratropical…… Read More

Meteorologically Stratified Gust Factors for Forecasting Peak Wind Gusts Across the United States

Brandon Selbig, “Meteorologically Stratified Gust Factors for Forecasting Peak Wind Gusts Across the United States” Mentor: Jonathan Kahl, Atmospheric Science Wind gusts are a major factor in different areas across not only the United States but different parts of the…… Read More

Pavement and Near-Surface Temperatures Altering Winter Weather Risks

Meghan Bitterlin, “Pavement and Near-Surface Temperatures Altering Winter Weather Risks” Mentor: Paul Roebber, Atmospheric Science Innovative Weather (IW), a group of Operational Meteorologist at UWM, works closely with government and private clients to provide weather forecasts based upon a client’s…… Read More

Studying and Modeling the Long-Range Transport of Air Parcels Arriving at Mexican Gulf Coast Cities

Dao Wang, “Studying and Modeling the Long-Range Transport of Air Parcels Arriving at Mexican Gulf Coast Cities” Mentor: Jonathan Kahl, Atmospheric Science Acid rain can damage cultural heritage, including pre-Hispanic archaeological sites in Mexico. Over the past few decades, acid…… Read More