Greg Tierney

Ph.D. Candidate

University of Michigan

College of EngineeringDepartment Of Climate And Space ScienceS & Engineering

Conference Presentations

* indicates presenting author of presentation

2017

    Tierney G.* and D. J. Posselt. An Ensemble-Based Examination of A Multivariate Analysis of Extratropical Cyclone Environmental Sensitivity. Poster given at the 2017 American Meteorological Society Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA, January 2017. Poster Link

2015

    Tierney G.*, D. J. Posselt, and J. F. Booth. A Multivariate Analysis of Extratropical Cyclone Environmental Sensitivity. Talk given at the 2015 American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, December 2015. Talk Link

    Posselt, D. J.*, G. Tierney, F. He, and N. Narisetty. Systematic exploration of sensitivities in extratropical and tropical cyclones: the multivariate role of dynamics, convection, and cloud microphysics. Talk given at the 17th Cyclone Workshop, Pacific Grove, CA, October 2015.

    Tierney G.*, J. F. Booth, and D. J. Posselt. Exploring the Sensitivity of Extratropical Cyclones in Changing Climate. Talk given at the 17th Cyclone Workshop, Pacific Grove, CA, October 2015. Talk Link

    Tierney G.*, J. F. Booth, and D. J. Posselt. Examining Extratropical Cyclone Sensitivitiy to a Range of Environmental Conditions. Talk given at the 16th AMS Conference on Mesoscale Processes. August 2015. Talk Link

2014

    Tierney G.*, J. F. Booth, and D. J. Posselt. Testing the Sensitivity of Extratropical Cyclones to Variations in Environmental Conditions. Poster presented at the 2014 American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, December 2014. Poster Link

    Posselt, D. J.*, G. Tierney, J. A. Crespo, C. M. Naud, and S. C. van den Heever. A CloudSat and Numeral Model Based Examination of Latent Heating in Extratropical Cyclones. Talk presented at CALIPSO/CloudSat Science Team Meeting, Washington, DC, November 2014.

    Tierney, G.*, and D. J. Posselt. Untangling the Effects of Latent Heat Release on an Extratropical Cyclone Using Potential Vorticity Analysis. G. Tierney, D. Posselt. Poster presented in the 26th Conference on Weather Analysis and Forecasting / 22nd Conference on Numerical Weather Prediction at the 94th American Meteorological Society Annual Meeting. February 2014. Poster Link

2013

Tierney, G*., and D. J. Posselt. Multiple Perspectives on the Effect of Latent Heat Release on an Extratropical Cyclone. Poster presented in the 15th AMS Conference on Mesoscale Processes. August 2013. Poster Link

    Tierney, G.*, and D. J. Posselt. Evaluation of the Effect of Latent Heat Release on an Extratropical Cyclone by Simulation and Observational Comparison. Poster presented in the 12th Annual AMS Student Conference at the 93rd American Meteorological Society Annual Meeting, Austin TX. January 2013. Poster Link

2012

    Posselt, D. J*., J. A. Crespo, G. Tierney, and C. M. Naud. A Multi-Sensor Satellite-Based Examination of Cloud Structure, Precipitation, and the Thermodynamic Environment in a Warm Frontal Cloud System, Talk presented in the 18th Conference on Satellite Meteorology, Oceanography and Climatology at the 92nd American Meteorological Society Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA. January 2012.

    Tierney, G.*, and D. J. Posselt. The Effect of Warm Frontal Latent Heat Release on the Structure and Evolution of An Extratropical Cyclone, Poster presented in the 11th Annual AMS Student Conference at the 92nd American Meteorological Society Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA. January 2012.

2011

Tierney, G.*, P.J. Gierasch, D. Banfield. Measuring and Mapping the Cloud Properties of Jupiter’s Great Red Spot. Poster presented at the 2011 National Conference on Undergraduate Research, Ithaca, NY. April 2011.

2010

Simon-Miller, A. A.*, P.J. Gierasch, G. Tierney. Longitudinal Variations in Jupiter’s Winds. Poster presented 42nd Annual Meeting for the Division of Planetary Sciences of the American Astronomical Society. October 2010.

2009

    Tierney G.*, D. Banfield, P.J. Gierasch. Hadley Cell Circulation in Jupiter’s Equatorial Zone. Poster presented at the 2009 Space Sciences Undergraduate Research Fair, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY.

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