Dustan M. Wheatley, Ph.D.

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2007 Earth and Atmospheric Sciences Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, United States 
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Robert J. Trapp grad student 2007 Purdue
 (The effect of mesoscale heterogeneity on the initiation and subsequent evolution of simulated convective systems.)
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Wheatley DM, Yussouf N. (2014) Ensemble kalman filter analyses and forecasts of a severe mesoscale convective system using different choices of microphysics schemes Monthly Weather Review. 142: 3243-3263
Stensrud DJ, Wicker LJ, Xue M, et al. (2013) Progress and challenges with Warn-on-Forecast Atmospheric Research. 123: 2-16
Wheatley DM, Stensrud DJ, Dowell DC, et al. (2012) Application of a WRF mesoscale data assimilation system to springtime severe weather events 2007-09 Monthly Weather Review. 140: 1539-1557
Wheatley DM, Trapp RJ. (2008) The effect of mesoscale heterogeneity on the genesis and structure of mesovortices within quasi-linear convective systems Monthly Weather Review. 136: 4220-4241
Wheatley DM, Trapp RJ. (2007) Numerical simulation of quasi-linear convective systems in heterogeneous mesoscale environments 23rd Ams Conference On Severe Local Storms, Sls 2006
Knopfmeier KH, Trapp RJ, Wheatley DM. (2007) Real-data and idealized simulations of the 4 July 2004 bow echo event 23rd Ams Conference On Severe Local Storms, Sls 2006
Trapp RJ, Wheatley DM, Atkins NT, et al. (2006) Buyer beware: Some words of caution on the use of severe wind reports in postevent assessment and research Weather and Forecasting. 21: 408-415
Wheatley DM, Trapp RJ, Atkins NT. (2006) Radar and damage analysis of severe bow echoes observed during BAMEX Monthly Weather Review. 134: 791-806
Wheatley DM, Trapp RJ. (2005) Real-data numerical simulations of severe bow echoes observed during bamex 11th Conference On Mesoscale Processes and the 32nd Conference On Radar Meteorology. 1655-1660
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