Advisers: Dr. Hans Verlinde (Academic) and Dr. Kenneth Davis (Research)
B.S. / M.S., Meteorology, Pennsylvania State University, 2014
Research interests include micrometeorology of moderate topography, micrometeorological sensors and network development, and implementation of educational outreach.
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2014
SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL EVOLUTION OF THE NOCTURNAL SURFACE LAYER IN A SMALL, STEEP WATERSHED. Burkely Twiest (2014): Master of Science, Meteorology, The Pennsylvania State University, p. 85
2012
Establishing a Micronetwork at the Shale Hills Critical Zone Observatory. Twiest, B, K. J. Davis, C. Duffy, C. Duffy (2012): Annual Meeting of the American Meteorological Society