Henryk Modzelewski, Ph.D.

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2004 University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Vancouver, BC, Canada 
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Atmospheric Science Physics
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Roland B. Stull grad student 2004 UBC
 (Investigation into nonlocal turbulence-closure at higher statistical order.)
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Witte PA, Louboutin M, Modzelewski H, et al. (2020) An Event-Driven Approach to Serverless Seismic Imaging in the Cloud Ieee Transactions On Parallel and Distributed Systems. 31: 2032-2049
Chui TCY, Siuta D, West G, et al. (2019) On Producing Reliable and Affordable Numerical Weather Forecasts on Public Cloud-Computing Infrastructure Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology. 36: 491-509
Siuta D, West G, Modzelewski H, et al. (2016) Viability of Cloud Computing for Real-Time Numerical Weather Prediction Weather and Forecasting. 31: 1985-1996
Delle Monache L, Deng X, Zhou Y, et al. (2004) Ensemble air quality forecasts over the lower fraser valley, British Columbia: A summer 2004 case study 13th Joint Conference On the Applications of Air Pollution Meteorology With the Air and Waste Management Association. 13-15
Stull R, Modzelewski H, Deng X, et al. (2004) Multimodel fine-resolution ensembles for short-range forecasts in mountainous terrain Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. 3081-3083
Roeger C, Stull RB, McClung D, et al. (2003) Verification of Mesoscale Numerical Weather Forecasts in Mountainous Terrain for Application to Avalanche Prediction Weather and Forecasting. 18: 1140-1160
Roeger C, Stull R, McClung D, et al. (2003) Verification of mesoscale numerical weather forecasts in mountainous terrain for application to avalanche prediction Weather and Forecasting. 18: 1140-1160
Roeger C, McClung D, Stull R, et al. (2001) A verification of numerical weather forecasts for avalanche prediction Cold Regions Science and Technology. 33: 189-205
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