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I'm honored to serve as an associate editor for the American Meteorological Society’s Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology.
JTECH publishes research related to instrumentation and methods used in atmospheric and oceanic research. Topics includes remote sensing, data analysis techniques, in situ instruments, and information systems. Authors submit articles up to 7500 words in length, which are subject to a peer-review process prior to publication.
Despite the extra work coming my way, I’m pretty thrilled with this opportunity and the recognition it conveys.
We recently received a second award from the National Science Foundation (NSF) for our research project "Understanding the Relationship Between Tornadoes and Debris Through Observed and Simulated Radar Data."
This fall, I had the honor and privilege to teach an OLLI class with my friend and colleague Jami Boettcher. "NEXRAD Weather Radar: How it Works and What Those Images Tell Us" kept us busy for 5 weeks this fall.
Our paper "Bootstrap Dual-Polarimetric Spectral Density Estimator" made the cover of the April 2017 issue of the IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing journal.
I have accepted to serve as an associate editor for the American Meteorological Society’s Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology.
I have been chosen as the winner of the 2016 OU College of Atmospheric and Geographic Sciences Dean’s Award for Outstanding Service.