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Author | Title | Subject | Date | Publication Type |
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Hahnenberger, Maura | Dust storms in the Eastern Great Gasin of Utah, U.S.A. | Geomorphology; Meteorology; Atmospheric sciences | 2014 | dissertation |
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Kim, Junsu | A dynamical understanding of stratospheric influences on tropospherica climate and the ocean | Climate; ocean circulation; ozone; stratosphere; time scale; troposphere | 2014-05 | dissertation |
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Liptak, Jessica M. | An analysis of arctic sea ice-atmosphere interaction | Climate modeling; Eof analysis; Sea ice; Surface-atmosphere interaction | 2014-08 | dissertation |
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Schwartz, Michael Christian | Analysis of cirrus particle size distributions from three in situ flight campaigns: applications to cirrus microphysics and parameterization, remote sensing, and radar forward model simulators | Cirrus; In situ; Parameterization | 2014-08 | dissertation |
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Rutz, Jonathan James | The climatological characteristics and inland penetration of atmospheric rivers over the Western United States | Atmospheric; Flooding; Precipitation; Rainfall; River; Snowfall | 2014-05 | dissertation |
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Lareau, Neil P. | The dynamics of persistent cold-air pool breakup | Cold-air pool; Inversion; Turbulent mixing | 2014-08 | dissertation |
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Zhang, Hailing | Ensemble kalman filter data assimilation in regions of complex terrain | Complex terrain; Data assimilation; Ensemble Kalman filter; Numerical simulation | 2014-05 | dissertation |
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McMillen, John Daniel | Numerical weather prediction of Great Salt Lake effect precipitation at convection-permitting grid spacings | Great Salt Lake; Lake effect; Microphysics; Numerical weather prediction | 2014-12 | dissertation |
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Peterson, Michael Jay | Variations of optical and radio lighting caracteristics and the relationship between storm convective intensity and above-cloud electric fields | Atmospheric electricity; Lightning; LIP; LIS; TRMM | 2014-08 | dissertation |