Rachel Miller

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Storm Process Analysis, Research & Knowledge (SPARK)

Job Title:Research Scientist

Affiliation:CIWRO

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Rachel is a Research Scientist on the SPARK Team within AUB.

Education
Degree (Ph.D, M.S, B.A, etc.) Major Subject University or College Name Year (YYYY) (optional)
Ph.D. Meteorology University of Oklahoma 2023
M.S. Meteorology University of Oklahoma 2018
B.S. Meteorology University of Oklahoma 2014
Research Interests
  • Radar Meteorology
  • QLCS Dynamics
  • Severe Winds
  • Sounding Analysis
Selected Publications

Alford, A., R. L. MillerC. M. Kuster2025Dual-Polarization Phased Array Radar Observations of Quasi-Linear Convective System Tornadic MesovorticesGeophysical Research Letters52e2025GL115283, doi:10.1029/2025GL115283

Miller, R. L., M. C. ConiglioE. R. MansellC. L. Ziegler2024Examining the impacts of assimilating vertically integrated ice in WRF simulations of two nocturnal mesoscale convective systemsJournal of Geophysical Research129, doi:10.1029/2024JD041242

Miller, R. L., C. L. Ziegler, M. I. Biggerstaff, 2020: Seven-Doppler Radar and In Situ Analysis of the 25–26 June 2015 Kansas MCS during PECAN. Monthly Weather Review, 148, 211–240, doi:10.1175/MWR-D-19-0151.1

Parker, M. D., B. S. Borchardt, R. L. Miller, C. L. Ziegler, 2020: Simulated Evolution and Severe Wind Production by the 25–26 June 2015 Nocturnal MCS from PECAN. Monthly Weather Review, 148, 183–209, doi:10.1175/MWR-D-19-0072.1