Theses/Dissertations from 2023
Investigating the Difference Between Members in the High-resolution Rapid Refresh Ensemble (HRRRE) During the February 23rd, 2022 Winter Storm, Michael Barletta
Evaluating and Improving Snow Prediction in the National Water Model in New York State Using New York State Mesonet Data, Sierra Liotta
Theses/Dissertations from 2022
Observations and Analysis of the 7 October 2020 Derecho, Maxim Couillard
Theses/Dissertations from 2021
Analysis of Extreme Precipitation and Identification of Tropical Storms in the Near-Hawaii Region, Brooke Odstrchel
Accuracy of Precipitation Type in the HREF Model for the January 12/13, 2018 Winter Storm, Celia Werner
Theses/Dissertations from 2020
High-Resolution Simulation of a Tornado in Bangladesh on 13 May 1996, Katherine Hollinger
Examining Terrain Effects on Upstate New York Tornado Events Utilizing High-Resolution Model Simulations, Luke Lebel
The Rapid Weakening of Hurricane Fred (2009), Christina Talamo
Theses/Dissertations from 2019
Potential Impact of Climate Change on the Distribution of Alpine Tundra in the Adirondack Mountains of New York, Terry Allard
Antecedent North Pacific Jet Regimes Conducive to the Development of Cool Season Continental U.S. Tornado Outbreaks, Jessica Blair
Theses/Dissertations from 2018
Assessing Effective Rhetoric on Twitter in Relation to Forecast Uncertainty in Hurricane Tracks, Erin K. Lynch
Differences Between High Shear / Low CAPE Environments in the Northeast US Favoring Straight-Line Damaging Winds versus Tornadoes, Michael E. Main, Ross A. Lazear, and Lance F. Bosart
Understanding Microphysical Processes Occurring in Lake-Effect Snowbands Using Quasi-Vertical Profiles of WSR-88D Parameters, Marquette Rocque
Theses/Dissertations from 2016
Analysis of Late Summer Heat Waves in the Northeast US, Tomer Burg
Exploring Bird Evolution: An Ornithology Lesson for Middle and High School Students, Amanda Marie Colley
Influence of Topography on Convective Patterns across the Greater Capital Region of New York, Rachel O’Donnell
Theses/Dissertations from 2014
“Southerly Mohawk Hudson Convergence”- An exploratory case study of terrain-induced wind convergence on the formation of thunderstorms in New York’s Capital Region, Christine Elizabeth Bloecker
MJO Influence in Continental United States Temperatures, Ernesto W. Findlay
The Effects of Downsloping on Storm Precipitation Distributions in the Capital District of New York State, Kyle James Pallozzi
Theses/Dissertations from 2012
LargeScale Precursors to Major Lake Effect Snowstorms Lee of Lake Erie, Hannah E. Attard and Ross A. Lazear
An Evaluation of CAPE Tendency in Tornado Outbreaks, Timothy W. Humphrey and Lance F. Bosart
The Rapid Intensification of Hurricane Gustav (2008), Jason H. Keefer
Theses/Dissertations from 2011
A Preliminary Climatology of Tropical Moisture Exports in the Southern Hemisphere, Alicia M. Bentley, Lance F. Bosart, and Jason M. Cordeira
Analysis of Banding in 26-27 December 2010 East Coast Blizzard, Sara Ganetis
Searching for Melting-Induced Cold-Pool Circulations in an Oklahoma Winter Storm, Gabriel Susca-Lopata