Hutson

Presentations

2021 Hutson, A.: Using a Statistical Ensemble Technique to Determine Why Some Supercells Produce Tornadoes (and Why Others Do Not). University of Michigan CLaSP Seminar Series, Ann Arbor, MI.

2020 Hutson, A. and C. C. Weiss: Using Ensemble Sensitivity Analysis to Identify Storm-Scale Characteristics Associated With Tornadic Potential in High-Resolution Simulated Supercells. Severe Local Storms Symposium, Boston, MA., paper 951.

2020 Hutson, A. and C. C. Weiss: Using Ensemble Sensitivity Analysis to Identify Storm-Scale Characteristics Associated with Tornadic Potential in High-Resolution Simulated Supercells. 4th Texas Weather Conference, Lubbock, TX

2019 Hutson, A., C. C. Weiss, and D.C. Dowell: Using Ensemble Sensitivity Analysis to Identify Storm-Scale Characteristics Associated with Tornadic Potential in High-Resolution Idealized Supercells. 23rd Conference on Integrated Observing and Assimilation Systems
for the Atmosphere, Oceans, and Land Surface, Phoenix, AZ, paper 20.4.

2018 Hutson, A., C. C. Weiss, D. C. Dowell, and G. H. Bryan: The Relationship Between RFD Thermodynamic Deficit and RFGF Vertical Structure in High-Resolution Simulated Supercells. 29th Conference on Severe Local Storms, Stowe, VT, paper 3B.5

2018 Weiss, C. C., A. L. Houston, E. W. Frew, B. Argrow, A. L. Hutson, and A. Schueth: Preliminary Results from the 2018 Na&onal Robo&cs Ini&a&ve Field Project. 29th Conference on Severe Local Storms, Stowe, VT, paper 196.

2018 Hutson, A. L., C. C. Weiss, and D. C. Dowell: The Relationship Between RFD Thermodynamic Deficit and RFGF Vertical Structure in High-Resolution Simulated Supercells. 3rd Texas Weather Conference, Austin, TX.

2018 Hutson, A. L. and D. Volchenkov: Lubbock Is Dusty: An Analysis of Wind, Soil Moisture, and Blowing Dust Reports over 10 Years. 16th Emmy Noether High School Mathematics Day, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX.

2017 Kenyon, A. L., C. C. Weiss, and G. H. Bryan: Using Mobile Doppler Radar Observations to Infer Buoyancy Deficits within Thunderstorm Oublow. 38th Conference on Radar Meteorology, Chicago, IL, paper 19A.2

2017 Kenyon, A. and Hill, A. J.: Using Python to Process and Visualize Real-Time Atmospheric Data During VORTEX-SE. 16th Scientific Computing with Python Conference, Austin, TX.

2017 Kenyon, A. L., C. C. Weiss, and G. H. Bryan: Using Mobile Doppler Radar Observations to Infer Buoyancy Deficits within Thunderstorm Oublow. Special Symposium on Meteorological Observations and Instrumentation, Seakle, OR, paper 1476

2016 Kenyon, A. L., C. C. Weiss, and G. H. Bryan: Using Mobile Doppler Radar Observations of Rear Flank Gust Fronts to Infer Oublow Buoyancy Deficits. 28th Conference on Severe Local Storms, Portland, OR, paper 5A.5.

2015 Kenyon, A. L., S. R. Schill, and T. Bertram: Ozone in the Free Troposphere: The Impact of Synoptic Meteorology on Ozone Transport to Southern California. 14th Annual Student Conference, Phoenix, AZ, paper S181.

2014 Kenyon, A. L., S. R. Schill, N. Heath, G. A. Morris, B. L., Lefer, and T. H. Bertram: Ozone in the Free Troposphere: The Impact of Synoptic Meteorology on Ozone Transport to Southern California. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA,
paper A53M-3406.

2014 Kenyon, A., K. Wagner, and M. Becker: The Effect of Lightning on Tropospheric Ozone Concentrations over Valparaiso, Indiana in 2006 and 2007. Symposium on Undergraduate Research and Creative Expression, Valparaiso, IN, paper 337.

2013 Kenyon, A., A. Eveler, T. Grashel, J. Richardson: Optimizing the Allocation of Vaccines in the Presence of Multiple Strains of the Influenza Virus. Symposium on Undergraduate Research and Creative Expression, Valparaiso, IN, paper 237.