1. exploring the feasibility of tropical cyclone intensity estimation using cloud radar and radiometer measurements Open Access Author: Sieron, Scott Buku Title: exploring the feasibility of tropical cyclone intensity estimation using cloud radar and radiometer measurements Area of Honors: Meteorology Keywords: hurricanestropical cyclonesintensity estimationradarsatelliteCloudSatWRFOSSEHurricane Katrina File: Download Sieron_honors_thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Dr. Fuqing Zhang, Thesis SupervisorDr. Fuqing Zhang, Thesis Honors AdvisorEugene Edmund Clothiaux, Faculty Reader
2. Assessing the river forecasting capabilities of the Flux-Penn State Integrated Hydrologic Model and the Antecedent Precipitation Index-Continuous Model for the Little Juniata River Basin Open Access Author: Kramer, Ryan Joseph Title: Assessing the river forecasting capabilities of the Flux-Penn State Integrated Hydrologic Model and the Antecedent Precipitation Index-Continuous Model for the Little Juniata River Basin Area of Honors: Meteorology Keywords: hydrologymodel comparisonriver forecastlumpeddistributed File: Download Ryan_Kramer_Thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Kenneth James Davis, Thesis SupervisorChris Eliot Forest, Thesis Honors Advisor
3. Atmospheric Methane Isotope Records from Ice Cores During the Last Glacial Period Open Access Author: Mitchell, Hailey Marie Title: Atmospheric Methane Isotope Records from Ice Cores During the Last Glacial Period Area of Honors: Meteorology Keywords: methaneisotopedeuteriumice coresNEEMpaleoclimatepast climate changeMIS 5-4 transitionlast glacial period File: Download Hailey_Mitchell_Thesis_Final.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Todd Anthony Sowers, Thesis SupervisorPaul Markowski, Thesis Honors Advisor
4. An Exploration of Environmental Conditions Leading To Spatial Temperature Patterns at the Shale Hills Critical Zone Observatory Open Access Author: Twiest, Burkely Lynn Title: An Exploration of Environmental Conditions Leading To Spatial Temperature Patterns at the Shale Hills Critical Zone Observatory Area of Honors: Meteorology Keywords: boundary layer meteorologynocturnal drainage flowinstrument networkspatial temperature patternmicrometeorology File: Download Honors_Thesis_Template_Final.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Kenneth James Davis, Thesis SupervisorJohannes Verlinde, Thesis Honors Advisor