Geography professor Dr. Jafar Hadizadeh interviewed by WHAS 11 - TV: Sinkhole at zoo likely caused by wet winter.
Interview with Dr. Hadizadeh - WHAS 11
Fall 2024 Speaker Series - "Rain-on-Snow Flooding: An unsolved problem" 10/29 Zac Suriano
Oct 29, 2024 02:30 PM - 03:30 PM —
BAB 131
Fall 2024 Speaker Series - "Documenting the Indian Wars: Mapping the 1877 Battle of Big Hole" 11/12 Carrie Mott
Nov 12, 2024 02:30 PM - 03:30 PM —
BAB 131
King, K.E., Harley, G.L., Maxwell, J.T., Rayback, S., Cook, E., Maxwell, S., Rochner, M.L., Therrell, M., Bregy, J., Bergan, E., and Foley, Z. Reconstructed late summer maximum temperatures for the southeastern United States from tree ring blue intensity. Geophysical Research Letters, 51(13), e2024GL109099
William Scott Gunter, Quint M. Long, (2024) A Mesonet-Based Climatology Of Severe Convective Winds in West Texas, E-Journal of Severe Storms Meteorology.
Kristen de Graauw, Maegen Rochner, Saskia van de Gevel, Lauren Stachowiak, Savannah Collins-Key, Joseph Henderson, Zachary Merrill, and Amy Hessl; Comparing the impact of live-tree versus historic-timber data on palaeoenvironmental inferences in tree-ring science, eastern North America (Sept 2023)
Dr. C. Andrew Day and Jialiang (Daryl) Chen. 2023. Hydrometeorological observations from the Upper Kentucky headwaters flash floods, 26–29 July 2022.
Weatherhttps://doi.org/10.1002/wea.4448
Dr. C. Andrew Day and Quint Long. 2023. An application of the Kentucky state Mesonet system to explore spatial and seasonal characteristics of erosive storm activity. Weather. https://doi.org/10.1002/wea.4426
Kimberly Koenig and Dr. C. Andrew Day. 2023. Microstegium vimineum habitat suitability analysis in the Kentuckiana region using Geographic Information System (GIS) Modeling. Southeastern Geographer 63 (2): 183-202. DOI: 10.1353/sgo.2023.0014.