Publications

Aaron Sims with his wife, Amy Sims
Aaron Sims with his beautiful wife, Amy Sims

Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics

Observed interactions between boundary‐layer mesoscale frontal features during summers in the Carolinas coastal region of eastern USA

This publication was published through SpringerLink, a comprehensive online collection of scientific, technological and medical journals. The journal that this publication in particular belongs to is the aforementioned Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics.

Published January 1st, 2019

International Journal of Biometeorology

Predicting the risk of cucurbit downy mildew in the eastern United States using an integrated aerobiological model

This publication was published through SpringerLink, a comprehensive online collection of scientific, technological and medical journals. The journal that this publication in particular belongs to is the aforementioned International Journal of Biometeorology.

Published November 25th, 2017

Boundary-Layer Meteorology

Interaction between two distinct mesoscale circulations during summer in the coastal region of Eastern USA.

This publication was published through SpringerLink, a comprehensive online collection of scientific, technological and medical journals. The journal that this publication in particular belongs to is the aforementioned Boundary-Layer Meteorology.

Published July 1st, 2016

American Meteorological Society

Sensitivities of summertime mesoscale circulations in the coastal carolinas to modifications of the kain–fritsch cumulus parameterization.

This publication was published through the American Meteorological Society, a scientific and professional organization focused on disseminating information about earth sciences. The journal that this publication in particular belongs to is the Monthly Weather Review.

Published November 1st, 2017

A Comparative Study between FLEXPART-WRF and HYSPLIT in an Operational Setting: Analysis of Fire Emissions across complex geography using WRF

This publication was published through the American Meteorological Society, a scientific and professional organization focused on disseminating information about earth sciences.

Published January 20th, 2010

American Geophysical Union

Adopting drought indices for estimating soil moisture: A North Carolina case study

This publication was published through the American Geophysical Union, an international nonprofit scientific association.

Published April 18th, 2002