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CIMMS Announces First Annual CIMMS Award Recipients

Researchers and staff in a lecture hall for the CIMMS all hands meeting.
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CIMMS Researcher Awarded at International Radar Conference

The American Meteorological Society recently awarded a University of Oklahoma Cooperative Institute for Mesoscale Meteorological Studies researcher for his contributions to the weather radar community.CIMMS researcher David Schvartzman was awarded the AMS Spiros G. Geotis Student Prize. Schvartzman is a full-time researcher and a PhD candidate in Electrical and Computer Engineering. The Spiros G. Geotis Student ...
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CIMMS Researchers Present at International Radar Conference

More than 20 researchers from the University of Oklahoma Cooperative Institute for Mesoscale Meteorological Studies and NOAA National Severe Storms Laboratory attended the 39th International Conference on Radar Meteorology conference in Japan.The American Meteorological Society Committee on Radar Meteorology and Local Organizing Committee in Japan welcomed a broad range of disciplines at the conference, including ...
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CIMMS Researcher Awarded by AMS

The American Meteorological Society announced the 2020 Award and Honor recipients. Among those named was Sebastian Torres, a senior research scientist at the University of Oklahoma Cooperative Institute for Mesoscale Meteorological Studies.Torres received an Editor’s Award for the Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology. Torres was honored for, “providing thorough reviews that have helped the decision-making ...
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UPDATE: Laser Light System Among Armada of Tools in TORUS

The unabridged version of this story appears on the University of Oklahoma College of Atmospheric and Geographic Sciences website and was produced in collaboration with OU CIMMS. This is an updated version of “Laser light system among the armada of tools in TORUS,” which originally ran on June 3, 2019. Researcher Elizabeth Smith Smith is a researcher at the University of Oklahoma Cooperative Institute ...
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Equipment Deployed to Study the Impact of Burn Scars, Flash Flooding

To find ways to better protect people from flash floods, researchers are spending this summer testing equipment and evaluating methods of observing rain and detecting hail in flash-flood prone areas of Colorado.Researchers from NOAA’s National Severe Storms Laboratory and the University of Oklahoma Cooperative Institute for Mesoscale Meteorological Studies are utilizing a suite of tools, including NSSL’s ...
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