


Margo Andrews | M.S. 2023 “Climatology of the elevated mixed layer over the contiguous United States and northern Mexico: 1979-2021“
Anya Aponte | M.S. 2025 “Convective modes associated with precipitation exceeding postfire debris flow thresholds in the southwestern United States“
Chris Battisto | M.S. 2021 “Trends in observed and simulated RADAR reflectivity for the 21st-century“
Logan Bundy | B.S. 2020
Cody Converse | M.S. 2020 “Environmental discriminators for significant tornadoes and hail in the U.S. using proximity soundings“
Jeremy Corner | M.S. 2024 “The future of convective mode in the United States“
James DiGilio | M.S. 2025 “Capturing high-impact weather in a fine-scale climate simulation using the Model for Prediction Across Scales – Atmosphere (MPAS-A) v. 7.0“
Billy Faletti | B.S. 2021
Dr. Robert Fritzen | Ph.D. 2024 “Medium range prediction of U.S. severe convective storms“
Jillian Goodin | M.S. 2023 “Convection allowing simulations of hail in historical and future climate epochs“
Daniel Kallianis | B.S. 2019
Kris Kaminski | M.S. 2023 “The future of extreme windstorms in the United States” Insights from convection permitting simulations“
Hunter Martinez-Buehrer | M.S. 2025 “Climate change effects of the 2022-2023 high impact series of atmospheric rivers along the United States West Coast“
Dr. Douglas Miller | Postdoctoral Researcher 2021-2022
Willow Phipps | B.S. 2025
Kyle Pittman | B.S. 2020
Bailey Stevens | M.S. 2021 “Weather-related carbon monoxide poisonings in the United States: 2000-2019“
Sylvia Stinnett | M.S. 2023 “Historical and potential future climate of extreme daily precipitation over the contiguous United States using convection-permitting simulations“
Kelly Swaney | M.S. 2021 “Midwestern U.S. diurnal temperature range: Spatial and temporal trends from 1900-2018“
Ben Warren | M.S. 2024 “A climatology and characteristics of Midwest heavy snowfall“
Aaron Zeeb | M.S. 2023 “Historical and future projections of supercell precipitation contributions to the hydroclimate of the United States“