1. An Analysis of Environmental Factors and Radar Features Present Prior to Tornadogenesis in Quasi-Linear Convective Systems Open Access Author: Melanson, Sean Title: An Analysis of Environmental Factors and Radar Features Present Prior to Tornadogenesis in Quasi-Linear Convective Systems Area of Honors: Meteorology Keywords: ThunderstormSevere ConvectionQLCSTornadoSimulation File: Download Sean_Melanson_-_Honors_Thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Yvette Pamela Richardson, Thesis SupervisorPaul Markowski, Thesis Honors Advisor
2. Air-Sea Analysis of Marine Heatwaves in the Northeastern Pacific Open Access Author: Kohlman, Catherine Title: Air-Sea Analysis of Marine Heatwaves in the Northeastern Pacific Area of Honors: Meteorology Keywords: marine heatwaveclimate changephysical oceanographyteleconnectionstropical heatingatmospheric anomalieswavetrainssea surface temperaturenortheastern Pacific File: Download Kohlman_Thesis_FINAL.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Sukyoung Lee, Thesis SupervisorRaymond Gabriel Najjar, Jr., Thesis Honors Advisor
3. Investigating Patterns, Trends, and Impacts of Heat Wave Occurrence in Bangladesh Open Access Author: Sexton, Baylee Title: Investigating Patterns, Trends, and Impacts of Heat Wave Occurrence in Bangladesh Area of Honors: Meteorology Keywords: ClimateClimatologyHeat WavesTrendsBangladeshHumidityMonsoon File: Download Sexton_Baylee_Investigating_Patterns_Trends_and_Impacts_of_Heat_Wave_Occurrence_in_Bangladesh.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Chris E Forest, Thesis SupervisorChris E Forest, Thesis Honors AdvisorColin M. Zarzycki, Faculty Reader
4. Detecting Tropical Cyclone Secondary Eyewalls with a Microwave-Based Scheme Open Access Author: Cheung, Alex Title: Detecting Tropical Cyclone Secondary Eyewalls with a Microwave-Based Scheme Area of Honors: Meteorology Keywords: Tropical CyclonesSecondary Eyewall FormationEyewall Replacement CycleMeteorologyTropical MeteorologyMachine LearningDetection AlgorithmHurricanesSatelliteRemote Sensing File: Download Alvin_Cheung_Thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Steven J Greybush, Thesis SupervisorRaymond Gabriel Najjar, Jr., Thesis Honors AdvisorJenni Evans, Thesis Supervisor
5. Improving Hurricane Fred Forecast with METEOSAT-10 All Sky Radiances Open Access Author: Wellington, Alisha Title: Improving Hurricane Fred Forecast with METEOSAT-10 All Sky Radiances Area of Honors: Meteorology Keywords: Tropical CycloneData AssimilationWeather Research and Forecasting Model File: Download FinalThesis_AlishaW_2022_Updated.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Xingchao Chen, Thesis SupervisorJohannes Verlinde, Thesis Honors AdvisorYunji Zhang, Thesis Supervisor