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Chad Small

Chad Small

Cohort IV, NERTO, Masters

M.S, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Graduate

Cohort Level: Cohort - IV

Career Goal: My career goal once I graduate from this current degree program is to enroll in a doctoral program.

Expected Graduation Date: December 24, 2021

Degree: M.S Earth and Atmospheric Sciences

Research Title: How a novel ISCCP H-series Convective Tracking Database Can Improve Predictions of Future Convective System Behavior

Research Synopsis: My research aims to chain together past storm events, based on size (radius), of convective systems in order to better locate future systems. This work is foundational for second part of my research which seeks to correlate the storm intensity work with property damage and potential loss of life in coastal areas.

My research aims to chain together past storm events, based on size (radius), of convective systems in order to better locate future systems. This work is foundational for second part of my research which seeks to correlate the storm intensity work with property damage and potential loss of life in coastal areas.

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