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Erik R. Nielsen
Erik R. Nielsen
Instructional Assistant Professor, Texas A&M University, Department of Atmospheric Sciences
Verified email at tamu.edu
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Using Convection-Allowing Ensembles to Understand the Predictability of an Extreme Rainfall Event
ER Nielsen, RS Schumacher
Monthly Weather Review 144 (10), 3651-3676, 2016
672016
Double Impact: When Both Tornadoes and Flash Floods Threaten the Same Place at the Same Time
ER Nielsen, GR Herman, RC Tournay, JM Peters, RS Schumacher
Weather and Forecasting 30 (6), 1673-1693, 2015
532015
Dynamical Insights into Extreme Short-Term Precipitation Associated with Supercells and Mesovortices
ER Nielsen, RS Schumacher
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences 75 (9), 2983-3009, 2018
472018
The impact of low-level moisture errors on model forecasts of an MCS observed during PECAN
JM Peters, ER Nielsen, MD Parker, SM Hitchcock, RS Schumacher
Monthly Weather Review 145 (9), 3599-3624, 2017
412017
Dynamical Mechanisms Supporting Extreme Rainfall Accumulations in the Houston “Tax Day” 2016 Flood
ER Nielsen, RS Schumacher
Monthly Weather Review 148 (1), 83-109, 2020
312020
The Effect of the Balcones Escarpment on Three Cases of Extreme Precipitation in Central Texas
ER Nielsen, RS Schumacher, AM Keclik
Monthly Weather Review 144 (1), 119-138, 2016
302016
The Colorado State University Convective CLoud Outflows and UpDrafts Experiment (C 3 LOUD-Ex)
SC van den Heever, LD Grant, SW Freeman, PJ Marinescu, J Barnum, ...
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 102 (7), E1283-E1305, 2021
292021
Probabilistic Verification of Storm Prediction Center Convective Outlooks
GR Herman, ER Nielsen, RS Schumacher
Weather and Forecasting 33 (1), 161-184, 2018
282018
Observations of Extreme Short-Term Precipitation Associated with Supercells and Mesovortices
ER Nielsen, RS Schumacher
Monthly Weather Review 148 (1), 159-182, 2020
272020
A Hazard Multiple: Overlapping Tornado and Flash Flood Warnings in a National Weather Service Forecast Office in the Southeastern United States
J Henderson, ER Nielsen, GR Herman, RS Schumacher
Weather and Forecasting 35 (4), 1459-1481, 2020
242020
Insights into Extreme Short-term Precipitation Associated with Supercells and Mesovortices
ER Nielsen
Colorado State University, 2019
42019
“Can’t think of anything more to do”: Public displays of power, privilege, and surrender in social media disaster monologues
M Bica, L Palen, J Henderson, J Spinney, J Weinberg, ER Nielsen
Human–Computer Interaction 38 (5-6), 300-321, 2023
32023
Reply to “Comments on ‘Double Impact: When Both Tornadoes and Flash Floods Threaten the Same Place at the Same Time’”
ER Nielsen, GR Herman, RC Tournay, JM Peters, RS Schumacher
Weather and Forecasting 31 (5), 1723-1727, 2016
32016
Using convection-allowing ensembles to understand the predictability of extreme rainfall
ER Nielsen
Colorado State University, 2016
32016
Effects of vertical wind shear on updraft hydrometeor loading and downdraft origin heights
C Nowotarski, JM Peters, JP Mulholland, ER Nielsen
102nd American Meteorological Society Annual Meeting, 2022
12022
PREPARING A GOOD CV
KC Carter, JJ Alland, AJ Drager, SM Hitchcock, ER Nielsen
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 98 (10), 2238-2240, 2017
12017
Transitioning Social Science Research to Expert Workplaces: Workshop Findings and Future Needs
J Henderson, RA Hernandez, ER Nielsen, MS Porter, B Checkoway
104th AMS Annual Meeting, 2024
2024
Compound Hazards at Multiple Scales: Conclusions from a National Survey to Emergency Managers in the US
ER Nielsen, J Henderson, RA Hernandez, J Ripberger, AC Wanless, ...
104th AMS Annual Meeting, 2024
2024
Expanding the Concept of Knowledge Transition through Social Science Research
M Porter, R Hernández, B Checkoway, ER Nielsen, C Williamsberg, ...
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 2024
2024
Compound Tornado & Flash Flood (TORFF) Hazards: What We Know and Still Need to Know
J Henderson, ER Nielsen, RA Hernandez
103rd AMS Annual Meeting, 2023
2023
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