Teaching/Case Studies
Teaching Experience
Fall 2006 -- substitute instructor, General Meteorology course (MET 2700) at FSU (25% course load)
Fall 2007 -- substitute instructor, General Meteorology course (MET 2700) at FSU (15% course load)
Spring 2008 -- teaching assistant, Tropical Meteorology II (MET 5534) at FSU
Spring 2008 -- instructor, Current Weather Discussion (MET 3520) at FSU
Case Study Analyses
TC Erin (2007) Reintensification Materials -- covering the overland reintensification of TC Erin (2007) over Oklahoma on 19 August 2007
21 Feb. 2008 Heavy Rainfall Event -- overview of the heavy rainfall event of 21-22 February 2008 across the northeast Gulf coastline
5 Feb. 2008 Tornado Event -- overview of the "Super Tuesday" tornado outbreak of 5-6 February 2008
Meteorological Overviews
Note that these overviews are aimed at a sophomore to junior level understanding of weather analysis and forecasting and are not intended to be comprehensive study materials on the topics.
Wintertime Temperature Forecasting -- overview of local and large-scale features influencing wintertime temperature forecasting
Precipitation Type Forecasting -- factors influencing precipitation type
Snowfall Amt. Forecasting -- brief overview of some snowfall amount forecasting techniques
Lake Effect Snows -- in-depth analysis of mesoscale factors influencing lake effect snows
Isentropic Analysis -- introduction to isentropic analysis techniques
Explosive Cyclogenesis -- mathematical overview of some factors influencing (explosive) cyclogenesis
Severe Weather Analysis -- a sounding-based introductory perspective upon severe weather analysis and forecasting
Synoptic-Scale Severe Weather Analysis -- a broader introduction to severe weather forecasting
Severe Storm Modes and Types -- covering linear and discrete convective modes, linear systems, and storm splitting and propagation
Radar Analysis -- covering reflectivity and velocity product analysis, radar depictions of storm structures, and derived radar products
Last Updated: 22 January 2009. © 2009, Clark Evans.