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Severe Weather (6)
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Brittany ToyComparison of the TAMU-WRF Simulated
Reflectivity to Radar Observations
Texas A&M UniversityPoster
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Brian AncellThe Use of Forecast Sensitivity to Improve
High-Impact Ensemble Forecasts
Texas Tech UniversityPoster
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Michelle SerinoRadar-detected Mesocyclone Tilt in Tornadic and
Nontornadic Supercells
Texas A&M UniversityPoster
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Trenton SpencerLow-level Wind Comparisons Using
Multiple Sensing Technologies
Texas A&M University
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Joseph RenkenUsing the Bering Sea and Typhoon Rules to Generate
Long-Range forecasts II: Predictability of Severe Weather
KOPN-FM
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Mark BenoitSensitivity of High-Resolution WRF Forecasts to Radiosonde Observations over Central TexasTexas A&M University
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Aaron TreadwaySouthern Region Severe Thunderstorm
Impact Based Warning Tag Verification
NWS Austin-San Antonio
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Severe Weather Decision Support and Social Media (6)
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Andy PatrickThe Enhanced Hazardous Weather
Outlook: A Texas Perspective
NWS Lake CharlesPoster
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Jamison McCarthyNon-internet meteorological data reception for
emergency and remote applications
Texas A&M University
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Chris BirchfieldGoing Viral: NWS Brownsville/Rio Grande Valley
Social Media Partnerships Prepare Tens of
Thousands of Residents for Hazardous Weather
NWS BrownsvillePoster
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Trevor BoucherThe Supplemental Assistance Volunteer
Initiative (SAVI) Team
NWS Austin-San AntonioPoster
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Michael LyttleImplementing the VOST Concept: The Austin and
Travis County Experimental Model
Austin, TX VOST GroupPoster
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Andrew ArnoldFinding a Needle in a Haystack: Utilization of a West
Texas VOST for Social Media Monitoring During
Hazardous Weather
NWS MidlandPoster
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River and Flash Flood Forecasting (7)
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Andrew ArnoldTropical Cyclone Odile: Historic Flooding within a
Long-Term Drought
NWS MidlandPoster
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Mike Hardiman“EPZwxNet” – Using the Raspberry Pi and Davis Vantage
Pro2 Weather Stations to Fill Critical Observation Gaps
NWS El PasoPoster
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Jared AllenIncreasing Situational Awareness of River Flooding by
Applying a GIS Extent Mapping Approach
NWS Austin-San AntonioPoster
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Peirong LinWRF-Hydro-RAPID Performance in Predicting
Recent Texas Hill Country Flash Floods
UT-AustinPoster
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Nick HampshireEnvironmental Conditions Conducive for
South-Central Texas Heavy Rainfall Events
NWS Austin-San Antonio
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Nick FangAn Application of Dynamic Moving Storms (DMS)
Generator on Flood Risk Analysis for the Brays
Bayou Watershed in Houston, Texas
UT-Arlington
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David BonnetteClear Lake Texas Extreme Rain Event Case StudyTexas A&M University
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Tropical Weather and Coastal Flooding (1)
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Armani CasselComparison of Texas A&M WRF convection-allowing
forecasts with other high-resolution models
Texas A&M UniversityPoster
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Fire Weather/Drought/Climate (3)
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Long ZhaoGlobal Soil Moisture Estimation by Assimilating AMSR-E
Brightness Temperatures in a Coupled CLM4–DART System
UT-Austin
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Kyungtae LeeFuture Climate Change Impacts on Hydrological Droughts, Heatwaves, and Irrigation Water Demand in TexasTexas A&M University
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Gang ZhaoSurvivability of Megacities Under the Impacts of Future
Drought and Population Growth
Texas A&M UniversityPoster
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Winter Weather (1)
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Nicholas SmithMeteorological Impacts on Texas Wind EnergyTexas Tech UniversityPoster
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Air Quality (1)
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Edmar RuanoAerosol Optical Depth Measurements
Using a Handheld Sun Photometer
Texas A&M University
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