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Erika Espeland, currently graduate student in Geographic Information Science, won first place with her undergraduate project "3D Mapping for the Cloud Forest in Tropical Areas" in the 2008 IMAGIN Poster & Paper Competitions. (Faculty adviser: Dr. Xiaolan Wu) Joe Pomerville, Geography major with concentration in Geographic Information Science, won second place for his project "Identifying the Most Suitable Habitat for the Florida Panther" in the 2008 IMAGIN Poster & Paper Competitions. (Faculty adviser: Dr. Xiaolan Wu) Ken Robertson, Geography major with concentration in Geographic Information Science, took third place with his cartographic project "African American Migration in the United States" in the 2008 IMAGIN Poster & Paper Competitions. (Faculty adviser: Dr. David Patton) David Anderson, MET major, co-authored with Prof. Baxter on several posters at the National Weather Association Conference in Reno, Oct 13-18, 2007. David Anderson (undergraduate student) and Martin Baxter, “The Role of Lower Mississippi Valley Elevated Convection in Snowfall Further North: 4-5 February 2005.” Martin Baxter and David Anderson, “Variability of the Influence of Convection on Conveyor Belts: Development of Conceptual Models and Forecast Methodologies.” Martin Baxter and David Anderson, with collaborators elsewhere, “The Influence of Elevated Convection on the Warm Moist Conveyer Belt during the 3-5 January 2005 Central Plains Winter Storm.” Martin Baxter and David Anderson, with collaborators elsewhere, “A Case Study Examination of the Effect of Convection on Winter Precipitation.” |