Who are some of my (14?) Master of Science Students and what were their MS titles?

 

David Allen Short, M.S. 1979,    Clouds and Climate: A Global Survey Based on Satellite Measurements of Albedo and Outgoing Infrared Radiation.

 

Michael Lindley D'Spain, M.S. 1981,   An Observational Study of Winter-Time Blocking.

 

Jack Robert Gross, M.S. 1987,    Seasonal Variability in the 40-50 Day Rainfall and Zonal Wind Oscillations in the Tropics.

 

Karen Jean Kowalewsky, M.S. 1988,    The Effects of Variations in Cloudiness on the Local Radiation Budget.

 

David R. Doelling, M.S, 1991,    The Effects of Clouds on Net Radiation: Results from a Cloud Amount Sensitivity Study using Earth Radiation Budget Experiment Data.

 

Maureen E. Ockert-Bell, M.S. 1992,    The Effect of Cloud Type on Earth's Energy Balance.

 

Paquita Zuidema, M.S. 1993,    Liquid Water Path Characteristics of the Stratus Regions and Comparison to Albedo Measurements.

 

André L. M. dos Santos, M.S. 1994,    Variation of Rainfall and OLR over the Amazon Basin.

 

Peter Zuercher, M.S. 1996,    Bimodal Response of Baroclinic Wave Lifecycles to Chabnges in Horizonal Barotropic Shear.

 

Fiona Lo, M.S. 1998,    Wave-Driven Zonal FLow Vacillation in the Southern Hemisphere.

 

David H. Tashima, M.S. 1999,    Regional Trends in Nimbus-7 OLR: Effects of a Spectrally Nonuniform Albedo.

 

Philip Regulski, M.S. 2004 ,    Sensitivities of the Tropics: Sea Surface Temperatures and Tropical Cyclones.

 

Mario Lopez, M.S. 2007,    A Test of the Simulation of Tropical Convective Cloudiness by a CLoud-Resolving Model.

 

Sara E. Berry, M.S. 2017,    The Balanced Radiative Effect of Tropical Anvil Clouds.

 

Casey C. Hilgengrink, M.S. 2018,    The Response of the Hadley Circulation Extent to an Idealized Representation of Poleward Ocean Heat Transport in an Aquiplanet GCM.