Student Publications
Below you will find the publication work written by our student researchers. Check them out by clicking on their images below!
Publication Version - Student researchers tracked a Quasi-linear Convective System (QLCS) through South Central and East Central Pennsylvania to gather data from QLCS storms. Despite the absence of tornadogenesis data, the students found intriguing results that suggest reasonings as to why there was rapid intensification of the squall line.
Publication Version - This publication focuses on the mathematical development for our proposed methodology, along with the physics experienced by our unmanned instrumentation package prior to and inside the torus flow surrounding the vortex tube of a tornado.
Publication Version - As a means of gathering our own observed data from tornadic storms, we prototyped a piece of meteorological instrumentation designed to be deployed, via drone, into the low pressure centers of tornadoes. To test this instrumentation, two tests were conducted to observe its representativeness. After observing the results from both tests, significant differences in biases were found in the data sets.
Publication Version - Due to the inaccessibility of some field program grants, students researchers of TILTTING needed to pursue unique means to acquire the necessary funding for their research instrumentation and equipment. Read on to see how much funding and support the undergraduate students graciously received!