Thomas J. Pingel, Ph.D.

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2010 Geography University of California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA, United States 
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Keith Clarke grad student 2010 UC Santa Barbara
 (Strategic elements of route choice.)
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Isibue EW, Pingel TJ. (2020) Unmanned aerial vehicle based measurement of urban forests Urban Forestry & Urban Greening. 48: 126574
Strader SM, Ashley WS, Pingel TJ, et al. (2018) How land use alters the tornado disaster landscape Applied Geography. 94: 18-29
Strader SM, Ashley WS, Pingel TJ, et al. (2017) Observed and Projected Changes in United States Tornado Exposure Weather, Climate, and Society. 9: 109-123
Strader SM, Ashley WS, Pingel TJ, et al. (2017) Projected 21st century changes in tornado exposure, risk, and disaster potential Climatic Change. 141: 301-313
Strader SM, Pingel TJ, Ashley WS. (2016) A Monte Carlo model for estimating tornado impacts Meteorological Applications. 23: 269-281
Pingel TJ, Clarke K, Ford A. (2015) Bonemapping: A LiDAR processing and visualization technique in support of archaeology under the canopy Cartography and Geographic Information Science. 42: S18-S26
Luo W, Pingel T, Heo J, et al. (2015) A progressive black top hat transformation algorithm for estimating valley volumes on Mars Computers & Geosciences. 75: 17-23
Haberlie AM, Ashley WS, Pingel TJ. (2015) The effect of urbanisation on the climatology of thunderstorm initiation Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society. 141: 663-675
Pingel T, Clarke K. (2014) Perceptually shaded slope maps for the visualization of digital surface models Cartographica. 49: 225-240
Pingel TJ, Clarke KC, McBride WA. (2013) An improved simple morphological filter for the terrain classification of airborne LIDAR data Isprs Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing. 77: 21-30
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