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School of Meteorology NewsSeptember 8, 2021 Undergraduate Handbook Now Available!. July 26, 2021 OU School of Meteorology Graduate Student Awarded Research GrantCongratulations to Meteorology/ARRC Ph.D. candidate Noah Brauer on being awarded an FY2021 NASA Future Investigators in NASA Earth and Space Science and Technology (FINESST) research grant! The successor of the NASA Earth and Space Science Fellowship, the FINESST program provides research grants to graduate students who are designing and performing research projects relevant to interests [] July 21, 2021 Two Meteorology Students Take on Leadership Roles in New ClubStudents in the OU School of Meteorology don’t just focus on the weather; many of them enjoy video games too! Two students enjoy gaming so much that they are members of the Esports Club, or Gaming Club. Jonathan Hudson, School of Meteorology Class 2023, and Matthew Miller, School of Meteorology Class 2022, both hold leadership [] May 25, 2021 Senior Spotlight May 2021 – Zoe DouglasThis year we are continuing our tradition of Senior Spotlights! For everyone, 2020 and 2021 have been challenging years, but we want to highlight our amazing seniors for preserving through these difficult times. Meet Zoe Douglas! She’s from Terre Haute, Indiana, and since she was eight years old, Zoe was obsessed with weather. “When I []Upcoming Events Scott Salesky October 19Boundary Layer, Urban Meteorology, and Land-Surface Processes Thermally-driven turbulent secondary flows: Prandtl’s secondary flow of the third kind Dr. Scott Salesky Tuesday, October 19 2:00 PM Join Google Meet: http://meet.google.com/fcr-hokz-ubf Turbulent secondary flows are defined as flows where the mean vorticity vector is aligned with the mean wind direction. They are typically classified as Prandtl’s [] Shun-Nan Wu October 20Weather and Climate Systems The Role of Cloud-Radiation Interactions in Accelerating Tropical Cyclone Development Shun-Nan Wu Wednesday, October 20 3:00 PM Google Meet This study examines how cloud-radiation interactions affect the development of tropical cyclones (TCs) using satellite measurements and idealized model simulations. A complete understanding of TC genesis remains unclear. [] OU Campus Ghost Tour Social MediaTwitterFacebookInstagramTwitter
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