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Posters
Water Makes the World (ESIP Summer Meeting 2016)
Lightning Color-by-Number handout (2017 ESIP - Research as Art)
Dizzy the Disdrometer: Illustrating Field Campaign Data using an ESRI Story Map (AGU Fall Meeting 2018)
Patterns in Snowfall: Finding the Unexpected in Nature (AGU Fall Meeting 2018)
Patterns in Snowfall: Finding the Unexpected in Nature (ESIP Summer Meeting 2018 - Research as Art)
Lightning Capital of the World - animated poster (ESIP Summer Meeting 2016 - Research as Art)
Coloring as a Means to Lightning Data Exploration (AMS 2018)
Drowning in Data: Going Beyond Traditional Data Archival to Educate Data Users (AGU Fall Meeting 2017)
Color by Number (ESIP Summer Meeting 2017 - Research as Art)
Dizzy the Disdrometer (ESIP Summer Meeting 2017 - Research as Art)
Art-inspired Presentation of Earth Science Research (AGU Fall Meeting 2016)
Lightning Capital of the World - animated poster (ESIP Summer Meeting 2016)
The 2nd Generation Real Time Mission Monitor (RTMM) Development (AGU 2009)
Detecting Suspended Sediments from Remote Sensed Data in the Northern Gulf of Mexico (ESIP Meeting 2012)
GRIP Collaboration Portal: Information Management for a Hurricane Field Campaign
A Mission Management Application Suite for Airborne Science Operations (AGU 2011)
Pre-Mission, Mission and Post Mission Data Management for NASA Field Campaigns (AGU 2011)
Biblio
Collaboration Tools and Technologies for Scientific Field Campaigns
Coordinating Aircraft During NASA Airborne Science Field Campaigns
Dizzy the Disdrometer
GRIP Collaboration Portal: Information Management for a Hurricane Field Campaign
Patterns in Snowfall: Finding the Unexpected in Nature
The 2nd Generation Real Time Mission Monitor (RTMM) Development