Schumacher, Courtney
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Research
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Analysis of overturning meridional circulations across the tropics using TRMM PR and GPM DPR observations and a GCM precipitation radar simulator
awarded by National Aeronautics and Space Administration - (Washington D.C., District of Columbia, United States)
2019 - 2022
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Organized convection and parameterized versus large-scale physics in-global earth system models
awarded by United States Department of Energy - (Washington D.C., District of Columbia, United States)
2019 - 2022
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Tropical Propagating Modes in the East Pacific ITCZ - Student: Lidia Huaman Chuquihauccha
awarded by National Aeronautics and Space Administration - (Washington D.C., District of Columbia, United States)
2018 - 2020
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Convective multi-scale interactions over the Maritime Continent during the propagation of the MJO
awarded by National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration - (Washington D.C., District of Columbia, United States)
2017 - 2020
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Evaluation of Climate Model Precipitation Processes using a TRMM/GPM Radar Simulator
awarded by National Aeronautics and Space Administration - (Washington D.C., District of Columbia, United States)
2017 - 2020
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Lightning-Environment Relationships
awarded by National Aeronautics and Space Administration - (Washington D.C., District of Columbia, United States)
2017 - 2020
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Convective-Environmental Interactions in the Tropics
awarded by United States Department of Energy - (Washington D.C., District of Columbia, United States)
2016 - 2020
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From the Tropics to the Midlatitudes: A Seamless Analysis of Convective and Stratiform Rain and Latent Heating Using GPM
awarded by National Aeronautics and Space Administration - (Washington D.C., District of Columbia, United States)
2016 - 2019
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THE TRMM PRECIPITATION RADAR (PR) PROVIDED AN UNPRECEDENTED VIEW OF PRECIPITATION AND STORM STRUCTURE IN THE TROPICS ANDNSUBTROPICS FOR 17 YEARS. THE LAUNCH OF THE GPM DUAL FREQUENCY PRECIPITATION RADAR (DPR) HAS EXPANDED THIS VIEW INTO HIGHER LATITUDES
awarded by National Aeronautics and Space Administration - (Washington D.C., District of Columbia, United States)
2016 - 2019
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Multi-scale interactions in the tropics: TRMM PR observations + 8 reanalysis data sets
awarded by National Aeronautics and Space Administration - (Washington D.C., District of Columbia, United States)
2013 - 2017
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DOE - the 3-D Convective Cloud Spectrum In Amie Radar Observation and Global Climate Simulations
awarded by United States Department of Energy - (Washington D.C., District of Columbia, United States)
2012 - 2015
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Convective Precipitation and Heating Structures Observed By the Smart-Radar During Dynamo
awarded by National Science Foundation - (Arlington, Virginia, United States)
2011 - 2015
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Works By Students
chaired theses and dissertations
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Brugman, Karen Elizabeth (2009-06). Variations in storm structure and precipitation characteristics associated with the degree of environmental baroclinicity in Southeast Texas.
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DePasquale, Amanda Michele (2013-07). Radar Observations of MJO and Kelvin Wave Interactions During DYNAMO/AMIE/CINDY2011.
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Dupuis, Christopher M (2016-04). A Theoretically Lossless Method for Deriving Empirical Orthogonal Functions from Unevenly Sampled Data.
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Fliegel, Jonathan 1988- (2012-09). Quality Control and Census of SMART-R Observations from the DYNAMO/CINDY2011 Field Campaign.
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Frederick, Kaycee Loretta (2007-04). Anvil characteristics as seen by C-POL during the Tropical Warm Pool International Cloud Experiment (TWP-ICE).
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Funk, Aaron (2013-12). Analysis of TRMM Precipitation Radar Algorithms and Rain over the Tropics and Southeast Texas.
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Hernandez, Celina Anne (2009-05). The QBO's influence on lightning production and deep convection in the tropics.
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Hopper, Jr., Larry John (2009-05). Effects of baroclinicity on storm divergence and stratiform rain in a precipitating subtropical region.
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Hopper, Larry (2012-02). Investigations in Southeast Texas Precipitating Storms: Modeled and Observed Characteristics, Model Sensitivities, and Educational Benefits.
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Li, Wei (2011-02). A Climatology of Tropical Anvil and Its Relationship to the Large-Scale Circulation.
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Martin, Elinor Ruth (2012-10). Caribbean Precipitation in Observations and IPCC AR4 Models.
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Mosier, Richard Matthew (2011-02). Radar-Derived Forecasts of Cloud-to-Ground Lightning Over Houston, Texas.
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Stachnik, Justin Paul (2013-03). Observed Characteristics of Clouds and Precipitating Systems Associated with the Tropical Circulation in Global Models and Reanalyses.
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White, Keith (2015-08). Assessing the Accuracy of Vertical Profiles of Heating and Vertical Motion in the Tropical Eastern Pacific.
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