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Eddie Wolff

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Contact Information

Natural History Building 4050-D
1301 W Green Street, Urbana, IL 61801
Graduate Research Assistant
Advisors: Drs. Robert Trapp and Stephen Nesbitt

Biography

I joined the Department of Atmospheric Sciences in Fall 2021 as an M.S. student. Prior to attending the University of Illinois, I earned my undergraduate degree in atmospheric sciences from The Ohio State University where I also minored in mathematics and theatre. While there, I participated in research projects with both the Department of Geography and the Byrd Polar and Climate Research Center, the latter of which involved installing and maintaining a network of weather sensors across campus to monitor the university's contribution to the urban heat island. I also completed an honors research thesis focusing on the use of GOES satellite data to estimate tornado strength from the size and temperature of overshooting cloud tops. This thesis was a continuation of work that I began through the REU program at the University of Alabama in Huntsville in Summer 2020.

My current research also relies heavily on satellite observations, using this data to analyze processes associated with the formation of quasi-linear convective system (QLCS) tornadoes. This work will continue to expand as part of the PERiLS field campaign taking place in the southeastern US in Spring 2022 and 2023. As part of this campaign, our research group is deploying mobile radars, mobile mesonets, instrumentation pods, and radiosondes to collect data on developing QLCS tornadoes. During the Spring 2022 season, my role involved helping assemble and operate our quickly-deployable C-band radar (COW). This data, along with satellite observations, will be used to develop a more robust understanding of how these storms form and how they can be forecasted more accurately. 

In addition to my research, I'm also involved in several committees here at UIUC including the department's Graduate Ambassador program, the Midwest Student Conference on Atmospheric Research (MSCAR), and the department's DEI Committee. I am also a member of the American Meteorological Society where I serve as a member of the Student Conference Planning Committee and have recently been appointed as a member of the Committee on Weather Analysis and Forecasting (WAF) and the co-chair in training for the Board on Student Affairs' Specialty Meeting Events Committee.

Research Description

My research focuses on tornadogenesis in quasi-linear convective systems (QLCSs), specifically the role of updrafts in the formation and maintenance of these storms. I utilize GOES satellite data and an OT detection algorithm developed here at UIUC to identify these updrafts from the cloud-top level and multi-radar multi-sensor (MRMS) data to track them in the upper troposphere. I've also analyzed radar data and both surface and upper air observations from the PERiLS field campaign to develop a complete picture of the near-storm environment.

In addition to this project, I'm also interested in societal impacts of severe weather. As part of my ATMS 523 coursework I worked to integrate tornado report data and sociodemographic data into a machine learning algorithm and I'm excited to see where this ongoing work leads.

I also frequently assist in maintaining the department's FARM instrumentation facility, including testing of our sounding systems and the DOWs.

 

Education

  • M.S. Atmospheric Sciences, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (in progress)
  • B.S. Atmospheric Sciences, The Ohio State University (May 2021)
    • Minors: Mathematics and Theatre

Courses Taught

Teaching Assistant

  • Spring 2022: ATMS 100 - Introduction to Meteorology
  • Fall 2021: ATMS 302/PHYS 329 - Atmospheric Dynamics I

Additional Campus Affiliations

  • Department of Atmospheric Sciences Graduate Ambassador Program
  • Midwest Student Conference on Atmospheric Research (MSCAR) Committee
  • Department of Atmospheric Sciences DEI Committee