Extreme Weather Events

Sunday, 28 January 2024: 6:30 PM-8:30 PM
Hall E (The Baltimore Convention Center)
Host: 23rd Annual Student Conference

Papers:
S128
Extreme Temperature and Adverse Birth Outcomes for Black and White Women in North Carolina from 2011-2020
Bryttani Wooten, The Univ. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Durham, NC

S130
Assessing the Potential of Diurnal Land Surface Temperature at High Spatial Resolution in Monitoring Heatwaves Over India
Kukku Sara P E, Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, Mumbai, MH, India; and E. Rajasekaran
Manuscript (1.7 MB)

Handout (1.3 MB)

S131
Potential of Future Weather Extreme Cold Events in Central Texas using CWRF
Christopher "Chuck" Charles Baker, Jr, University of Maryland College Park, College Park, MD; and B. H. Sheppard Sr.

Handout (3.5 MB)

S133
Urban Impacts on Extreme Rainfall: Evidence From a High-Resolution Radar Rainfall Product in the Dallas-Fort Worth Area
Junaid Ahmad, University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX; University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX; and M. Sajjad and J. Eisma

Handout (2.3 MB)

S134
Properties of Global Extreme Rainfall Events Identified Using the GPM Precipitation Radar
Quincy Elias Walker, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi, Converse, TX; and C. Liu and T. Lavigne

Handout (11.6 MB)

S135
Atmospheric River Forward Speed: Variability, Trend, and Genesis Analysis using NASA ModelE and CYGNSS
Tareen Radhika Haque, City University of New York, City College, New York, NY; and J. F. Booth and A. LeGrande

S136
Atmospheric Rivers and Their Correlation with Severe Weather Events
Kamran Alexander Chowdhury, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH; and J. B. Houser, PhD

Handout (577.9 kB)

S137
An Overview of the Urban Impacts on Supercell Thunderstorms
Emily Kate Barbini, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and R. C. Green

Handout (1.5 MB)

S138
Climatology of Winter and Nocturnal Tornadoes with a Model Simulation Case Study.
Jackson Lane Powers, Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green, KY; and X. Fan

S140
Temporal Clustering of East Coast Cyclones
Max Sehaumpai, City College of New York, CUNY, New York, NY; and J. F. Booth

S141
Occurrence of Extreme Events in West Africa and Relationship with the Madden Julian Oscillation
Coumba NIANG, Michigan State University, Okemos; Cheikh Anta Diop University, Dakar, Senegal

Handout (2.5 MB)

S142
Tropical Cyclone Damage Assessment for Predicting Effects of Climate Change on Caribbean Storms
Annie Yang, LDEO, Sugar Land, TX; LDEO, New York, NY; and M. Hemmati, A. H. Sobel, and J. Baldwin

Handout (4.8 MB)

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