1. Analysis of Environmental Factors Contributing to the Eyewall Replacement Cycle of Hurricanes Open Access Author: Christino, Martha Title: Analysis of Environmental Factors Contributing to the Eyewall Replacement Cycle of Hurricanes Area of Honors: Meteorology Keywords: HurricanesMachine LearningEyewall Replacement CycleHurricane IntensificationEnvironmental File: Download ForReview_Christino_Thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Paul Markowski, Thesis SupervisorPaul Markowski, Thesis Honors AdvisorAnthony Carl Didlake, Jr., Faculty ReaderGeorge Spencer Young, Thesis Supervisor
2. Impacts of Growth Kinetics on Heterogeneous and Homogeneous Freezing in Simulated Cirrus Open Access Author: Olson, Gabrielle Title: Impacts of Growth Kinetics on Heterogeneous and Homogeneous Freezing in Simulated Cirrus Area of Honors: Meteorology Keywords: deposition coefficientice crystalsvapor growthgrowth kineticshomogeneous nucleationheterogeneous nucleationsimulated cirruscompetition effect File: Download Olson_Gabrielle_ImpactsofGrowthKineticsonHeterogeneousandHomogeneousFreezinginSimulatedCirrus.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Jerry Y Harrington, Thesis SupervisorWilliam Henry Brune, Thesis Honors Advisor
3. Exploring Snowfall Predictability with the HRRR model for the January 16-17, 2022 Mixed Precipitation Event in Pennsylvania Open Access Author: Myskowski, Eric Title: Exploring Snowfall Predictability with the HRRR model for the January 16-17, 2022 Mixed Precipitation Event in Pennsylvania Area of Honors: Meteorology Keywords: meteorologywinter stormspredictabilityprecipitation transitionHRRR File: Download Thesis_Final-combined.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Steven J Greybush, Thesis SupervisorChris E Forest, Thesis Honors Advisor
4. Antecedent Precipitation as a Predictor of Wildfire Burn Area in Southern California Open Access Author: Marcial, David Title: Antecedent Precipitation as a Predictor of Wildfire Burn Area in Southern California Area of Honors: Meteorology Keywords: MeteorologyFire WeatherPrecipitationClimateSeasonal to Subseasonal PredictionGISClimatologySouthern California File: Download Schreyer_Honors_Thesis_David_Marcial.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Laifang Li, Thesis SupervisorRaymond Gabriel Najjar, Jr., Thesis Honors Advisor