8:30: Light Breakfast
8:50: Opening Remarks
Moderators: Kevin Thiel and Emily Tinney
9:00: Preparing to adapt: Are people’s expectations in line with climate projections?
9:15: Understanding the Non-Uniform Perception of Tornado Risk in Central Oklahoma
9:30: The Effect of Climate Change on the Spread of Mosquito Borne Diseases
9:45: A First Look at How Various Modes of Communication Impacted Sheltering Decisions of Lee County, Alabama Tornado Survivors
10:00: Break
Moderators: Matt Flournoy & Joel McCauliffe
10:30: Analysis of Tornadogenesis Failure from the Atmospheric Imaging Radar
10:45: Classifying Rare Tornadic Outbreaks in the United States
11:00: Assessing The Role Of Tropical Cyclone Size in Tornado Production
11:15: Evolution of Dual-Pol Radar Signatures of QLCS Tornado Development
11:30: Group Photos (both groups, including mentors) and Break for Lunch
Moderators: Melanie Schroers & Matthew Greene
2:00: Evolution of the Diurnal Cycle of Tropical Rainfall associated with the Madden-Julian Oscillation
2:15: Regime Dependent Verification and Calibration of a 10-Member Convection-Permitting Ensemble during the 2019 HWT SFE
2:30: Lightning-Ignited Wildfires in the Pacific Northwest and Dry Thunderstorm Precipitation Thresholds
2:45: A Climatological Analysis of Aridity in the Great Plains
3:00: Traffic Fatalities in Winter: An Evaluation of Weather Regimes and NWS Guidance During Killer Storms
3:15: Break
Moderators: Briana Lynch & Robert Van Kleeck
3:45: Observations of Planetary Boundary Layer Ozone Concentrations Using Unmanned Aircraft Systems
4:00: Exploring Great Plains Nocturnal Low Level Jet Heterogeneity and Connections to Convection Initiation
4:15: Analysis of Data from the TORUS Experiment
4:30: Investigating Windsonde Observations in Supercells
4:45: Closing Remarks
4:50: Individual Photos (REU)