Vanna Chmielewski
Integrated Sensing Group (ISG)
Job Title:Research Physical Scientist
Affiliation:Federal
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Vanna is a Research Physical Scientist and Federal Team Lead for the Integrated Sensing Group in the Warning Research and Development Division at the NOAA/OAR National Severe Storms Laboratory. Her research interests revolve around storm electrification, ranging from lightning predictability to improving lightning observations to the utility of lightning data in monitoring storm evolution.
Degree (Ph.D, M.S, B.A, etc.) | Major Subject | University or College Name | Year (YYYY) (optional) |
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Ph.D. | Geoscience | Texas Tech University | 2017 |
M.S. | Atmospheric Science | Texas Tech University | 2013 |
B.S. | Meteorology | University of South Alabama | 2011 |
- Lightning observations, utility and prediction
- Severe convective storms
- Cloud microphysics and electrification
2022: A Comparison of Processing Methods for the Oklahoma Lightning Mapping Array. Earth and Space Science, 9, 7, doi:10.1029/2021EA002081.
, , , , ,2020: Microphysical and transportive contributions to normal and anomalous polarity subregions in the 29-30 May 2012 Kingfisher storm. Journal of Geophysical Research, 125, doi:10.1029/2020JD032384.
, , , , , ,2020: Severe Convective Storms across Europe and the United States. Part I: Climatology of Lightning, Large Hail, Severe Wind, and Tornadoes. Journal of Climate, 33, 10239–10261, doi:10.1175/JCLI-D-20-0345.1.
, , , , , , ,2021: Impact of Assimilating GOES-R Geostationary Lightning Mapper Flash Extent Density Data on Severe Convection Forecasts in a Warn-on-Forecast System. Monthly Weather Review, 149, 10, 3217–3241, doi:10.1175/MWR-D-20-0406.1.
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