Superadiabatic scorcher. Undergraduates study extreme heat for the National Weather Service
Crosman, Erik ; Ward, Aaron M. ; Bieda, Stephen W. ; Lindley, T. Todd ; Gittinger, Mike ; Pal, Sandip ; Vepuri, Hemanth
Engaging Undergraduate Students in Collaborative Field Research with the U.S. National Weather Service: The SCORCHER Study
While numerous collaborations exist between the atmospheric sciences research community and the U.S. National Weather Service (NWS), collaborative research field studies between undergraduate (UG) students at universities and the NWS are less common. The Summertime Canyon Observations and Research to Characterize Heat Extreme Regimes (SCORCHER) study was an UG student-driven research field campaign conducted in Palo Duro Canyon State Park, Texas, United States, during the summer of 2021. The SCORCHER campaign was mainly aimed at improving our basic scientific understanding of extreme heat, public safety, and forecasting applications, and creating an empowering UG educational field research experience. This "In Box" article highlights the collaborative study design, execution, and lessons learned.</p>
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