Sue van den Heever
@sue_vdh
Cloud physicist; Prof @CSUAtmosSci; storms, convection, cold pools, aerosols, education and environment; wife, mom, gardener, sailor, and African adventurer.
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Wonderful and insightful talk by Dr. Bowen Pan (Bowen Pan 潘博文) on how tropical cyclones modulate Western North Pacific monsoon troughs at this year’s 2021 AGU Fall Meeting! #AGU21 #AGU2021 AGU (American Geophysical Union) Sue van den Heever @eric_maloney
The C³LOUD-Ex field campaign, led by Prof. Sue van den Heever, is featured on the cover of the latest issue of #BulletinAMS! The innovative campaign involved flying drones into thunderstorms to capture hard-to-collect data on updrafts and cold pools.
Professors Michael M. Bell and Dr. Kristen Rasmussen are leading PRECIP 2022 to figure out how and why the most violent rainstorms in the world occur. The #NSFfunded project involves an international team and aims to save lives by improving extreme rainfall prediction. engr.source.colostate.edu/csu-atmospheri…
#BACS closing out this week. What a great collaboration of convective storms and aerosol groups, led by Leah Grant, Russell Perkins and Betsy Stone, with the #BROADN team! Sue van den Heever @Marina_nieto91 @ClaudiaMignani Noelle C. Bryan #NSFfunded
Gabrielle Leung M.S. Defense "Processes driving shallow convective development and their interactions with aerosols: Aerosol transport and aerosol breezes" 10 a.m. Aug. 17 ATS 101 or Microsoft Teams Adviser: Sue van den Heever Gabrielle Leung | Sue van den Heever
Was Invited to Participate in 1st cold pool science workshop at Ringberg Castle in Tegernsee, Germany. Had some really fruitful discussion on what we need to do more to better understand cold pools. Plus, we stayed in a real castle! Thanks Sue van den Heever and Cathy for inviting.
In our latest paper, Sue van den Heever and I show that localized emission sources like wildfires and cities can drive an “aerosol breeze” that increases clouds and rainfall. Read more at Nature Communications: nature.com/articles/s4146… !
Study by Gabrielle Leung and Sue van den Heever shows that gradients in #aerosol #emissions drive thermodynamic circulations called “aerosol breezes” that may enhance #precipitation and #cloudiness in the cleaner regions of the aerosol gradient. CSU Atmos Sci nature.com/articles/s4146…