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PEOPLE

Director:
Professor
James B. Elsner.
Research
Associate: Dr. Thomas H. Jagger.
Climatek,
Inc. Providing weather hazard risk assessment to government and industry.
Orange
Marble Animation Studio, Ian Elsner
Current
graduate students:
Emily
Fogarty, Rebbecca Smith, Kelsey Scheitlin, Robert Hodges, Jill Malmstadt
Student
Theses Directed:
- Jeff
Dickey, Flood Forecasting from Basin Elevation Distribution, PhD,
2006.
- Emily
A. Fogarty, Variations in
Typhoon Landfalls over China, MS, 2004.
- Jefferson
Wood, Fluctuations in Hurricane Landfall Frequency Along the East
Coast of Florida as a Function of Regional Climate Variability, MS,
2004.
- Brian
H. Bossak,
Early 19th Century U.S. Hurricanes:
A GIS Tool and Climate Analysis, PhD, 2003.
- Ethan
J. Gibney,
An Assessment of Potential for
Economic Loss to Residential Property in United States Coastal Counties
from Tropical Cyclones Using a Geographic Information System, MS,
2002.
- Bethany
Kocher,
Tropical Cyclones and the North Atlantic Oscillation, MS, 2000.
- Marc
Cooper,
The Association of Human Activities With Land Degradation in the Republic
of Botswana, MS, 2000.
- David
Whitehead,
An Evaluation of Coastal County Hurricane Vulnerability, MS, 1999.
- Matthew
M. Carter,
A Quantitative Precipitation Forecast Experiment for Puerto Rico, PhD,
1999.
- Kwan-Yin
Kong,
Landfall and Post-Landfall Structure of Hurricane Danny and the Possibility
of Retrieving Vertical Velocity Profiles from Rawinsonde Soundings,
MS, 1999.
- Weilin
Pan, Fuzzy Neural Approaches to Seasonal Atlantic Hurricane Prediction,
MS, 1997 (co-directed with S. Foo).
- Todd
B. Kimberlain,
Baroclinically-Initiated Hurricanes of the North Atlantic Basin, MS,
1996.
- Matthew
M. Carter,
Convective Rainfall Regions in
Puerto Rico, MS, 1995.
- Jason
C. Hess, Improving Seasonal Predictions of Hurricane Activity for
the Atlantic Basin, MS, 1994.
- Vincent
Robert Tino,
A Validation of the Industrial Source Complex (ISC2) Dispersion Model
in the Kuwaiti Oil Fire Situation, MS, 1992.
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