Ting-Yu Cha


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Hi! I am a second year masters student at Colorado State University. My research interests include tropical meteorology and radar meteorology. During my undergrad in National Taiwan University, I studied kinematic and microphysical structure of Typhoon Soudelor (2015) with dual-polarization radar observation. I’m currently working on diagnosing changes in kinematic structure of Hurricane Matthew (2016) during eyewall replacement cycle with high temporal resolution single Doppler radar and airborne Doppler radar observations. You can reach me through my email (tingyu@colostate.edu).


Education

2016-present     M.S. Atmospheric Science,          Colorado State University

2012-2016        B.S. Atmospheric Science,          National Taiwan University

Awards and Honors

Conference Presentations

ORAL

  1. Cha,T.-Y., and M. M. Bell: Eyewall Replacement Cycle of Hurricane Matthew (2016) Observed by Doppler Radar. AMS 33rd Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology, Ponte Vedra, Florida, 2018, 4C.4 [Available online at https://ams.confex.com/ams/33HURRICANE/webprogram/Paper339873.html].
  2. Cha,T.-Y., and M. M. Bell: Eyewall Replacement Cycle of Hurricane Matthew (2016) Observed by Doppler Radar. AMS 17th Conference on Mesoscale Processes, San Diego, CA, 2017
  3. Cha,T.-Y., and M. M. Bell: Eyewall Replacement Cycle of Hurricane Matthew (2016) Observed by Doppler Radar. AMS 38th Conference on Radar Meteorology, Chicago, IL, 2017

POSTER

  1. Cha,T.-Y., and M. M. Bell: Eyewall Replacement Cycle of Hurricane Matthew (2016) Observed by Doppler Radar. Colorado State University Graduate Student Showcase, Fort Collins, CO, 2017
  2. Cha, T.-Y., and M. M. Bell: Eyewall Replacement Cycle of Hurricane Matthew (2016) Observed by Doppler Radar. International Conference on Mesoscale Convective System and High Impact Weather (ICMCS-XII), Taipei, Taiwan, 2017
  3. Cha, T.-Y., Chu, S.-R., and Jou, B. J.-D.: Rainbands Characteristics and Polarimetric Analysis of Typhoon Soudelor (2015). International Conference on Mesoscale Convective System and High Impact Weather (ICMCS-XI), Busan, Korea, 2016