NWC 1313
8:30: Light Breakfast
8:50: Opening Remarks
Moderators: Kenzie Krocak and Kelsey Britt
9:00: Broadcast Meteorologist Use of Social Media in the 2018 Hazardous Weather Testbed Probabilistic Hazard Information Project
9:15: An Analysis of the SREF Dry Thunderstorm Probabilistic Model Guidance
9:30: Verification of Hail Forecasts Produced by Machine-Learning Algorithms
9:45: How Forecasters Add Value to Machine Learning Algorithms of Cloud-to-Ground Lightning
10:00: Generating Calibrated Tornado Probabilities from NEWS-e Using Climatological Frequencies
10:15: Break
Moderators: Matthew Green and Elisa Murillo
10:45: Global Annual Precipitation Cycles and Variability
11:00: The Effects of Climate Change on Tick Habitat Suitability and Potential Transmission of Lyme Disease in the South Central U.S.
11:15: Assessing Central Oklahoma’s Tornado Risk
11:30: Diurnal and Seasonal Patterns of Carbon Dioxide and its Vertical Structure in the Atmosphere
11:45: Storm Life Cycles in the CONUS from 12 years of Radar-Based Storm Tracks
12:00: Break
Moderators: Addison Alford and Manda Chasteen
2:00: Assessing the effectiveness of a Microwave as a UV-Exposure Unit for 3-D Printing Materials
2:15: Mapping Precipitation Intensity to Radar Observations and Derivatives
2:30: Investigating Humidity Gradient Detection Using Bragg Scatter
2:45: Break
Moderators: Matt Flournoy and Briana Lynch
3:15: Analysis of Wet-Bulb Globe Temperature Calculations Using In-Situ observations
3:30: Solar Production Across Oklahoma
3:45: Validation of Station Pressure Data from Moving Vehicle
4:00: Mobile Mesonet Observations of Vorticity Rivers in Supercells
4:15: Group Photos