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AOS Grad Survival Guide
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A neverending, always updated version of how to survive the AOS program, or how to survive grad school in general (with some further contribution from cohort members including Glen Chua). This is organized with a separate section containing some advice for prospective students.
publications
Detection and Tracking of Tropical Convective Storms Based on Globally Gridded Precipitation Measurements: Algorithm and Survey over the Tropics
Published in Journal of Applied Meterology and Climatology!, 2021
Recommended citation: Takahasi, Hanii, Lebsock, M., Luo, Z. J., Masunaga, H., Wang, C. (2021). Detection and Tracking of Tropical Convective Storms Based on Globally Griided precipitation Measurements: Algorithm and Survey over the Tropics.” Journal of Applied Meterology and Climatology. 60.3, 403-421. doi: 10.1175/JAMC-D-20-0171.1 https://journals.ametsoc.org/view/journals/apme/60/3/JAMC-D-20-0171.1.xml
The Nonlocal Effects and Radiative Feedbacks of Sea Salt Aerosol Engineering in the GFDL Coupled Model
Published in Geophysical Research Letters, 2023
Recommended citation: Wang, C., Mahfouz, N. G. A., Hill S., Donner, L., Wang, C., Guo, H. (internal review). “The Nonlocal Effects and Radiative Feedbacks of Sea Salt Aerosol Engineering in the GFDL Coupled Model.” Geophysical Research Letters
talks
Production of globally uniform ISCCP Convection Tracking (CT) dataset and preliminary analysis results
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Link to poster: https://www.essoar.org/doi/abs/10.1002/essoar.10500132.1
Detection and Tracking of Convective Storms Based on Globally Gridded Precipitation Measurements
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Presented by Dr. Hanii Takahasi
The Art of Modeling Climate Change
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teaching
Teaching Assistant
teaching, Princeton University, FRS151, 2021
Assisted in logistics, organizing and assigning coursework for the freshmen seminar FRS 151: “Time Capsules for Climate Change, to be Opened at Your Reunions”. Led a class unit on “Clouds, Climate and Climate Change”
