Katelyn Barber
2019
Katelyn Audrey Barber (2019): Characteristics Of Convectively Induced Turbulence Determined From Tropical And Midlatitude Simulations, University of North Dakota libraries, UND Scholarly Commons, Vol Theses and dissertations, Num 2545
2019
Katelyn Barber (2019): Improving Convectively Induced Turbulence Forecast Parameters through Bulk Numerical Simulations for Aviation Safety, 2019 Blue Waters Annual Report, pp336-337
Katelyn A. Barber: Characteristics of Tropical and Midlatitude Out-of-Cloud Convectively-Induced Turbulence from High Resolution Convective Simulations
Blue Waters Symposium 2019, Jun 4, 2019
Research Using Supercomputers Aims to Understand Aviation Turbulence
Mar 31, 2020
While turbulence like this is common, there is still relatively little known about how to accurately predict and monitor it. Using high performance computing, however, Katelyn Barber, a former Blue Waters Graduate Fellow from the University of North Dakota, is working to make turbulence prediction more accurate, which could have implications for improved air travel in the future.
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