Current Students

  Name Research Interests
Anderson, Eric
  • Natural disasters, GIS and remote sensing
Branson, Christina
  • Mathematical modeling, air quality modeling
Buckley, Pat
  • Atmospheric chemistry, volatile organic compounds, boundary layer chemical interactions
Cantonwine, Stephen Lightning, tornadoes, severe storms, modeling
Nicole Dsouza
  • Currently investigating convective storm growth over land and water in tropical locations
Fairman, Jonathan Orographic processes, atmospheric effects of land use change, tropical glaciers, numerical modeling, satellite remote sensing
Feng, Nan
  • Aerosol forcing, air quality, climate change, numerical modeling and satellite remote sensing
Flores, Africa
  • Environmental analysis, extreme events and natural disasters, GIS and remote sensing
Franklin, Veronica
  • Lightning – investigating electric field changes using the newly deployed Huntsville Alabama Marx Meter Array (HAMMA)
Huang, Brian Atmospheric chemistry and air quality
Junod, Rob
  • Climate; currently developing surface air temperature datasets
Keeton, Tiffany
  • Collapsed civilizations due to climate change
Leppert, Kenneth
  • Tropical meteorology
Matthee, Retha
  • Lightning, radar and satellite meteorology
Mishra, Vikalp
  • Water resource management; currently analyzing and comparing the results of soil moisture calculation using remote sensing (ALEXI) and agricultural model (DSSAT)
Mullins, Stephanie Tropical cyclones, eyewall mesovortices, radar meteorology
Murphy, Todd Severe storms, radar meteorology, atmospheric wave interactions with mesocyclones, topographic influences on severe storms
Naeger, Aaron
  • Satellite remote sensing, aerosols and clouds, modeling
Owens, Heidi  
Park, Yun Hee
  • Meteorological and air quality modeling, cloud interactions in models, satellite data assimilation
Rongali, Naren
  • Aerosol modeling, air quality, remote sensing, GIS
Schultz, Chris
  • Dual polarimetric radar applications, lightning, electrified snowfall, severe storms research
Schultz, Elise Johnson
  • Dual polarimetric radar applications, atmospheric electricity, severe storms, societal impacts
Adam Sherrer Severe storms
Thompson, Kelsey  
Wade, Ryan Severe storms, winter weather, tropical cyclones, radar meteorology
Woodard, Crystal
  • Lightning and radar meteorology

 

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