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Jerry Straka

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Fields
  
Meteorology

Doctoral advisor
  
Pao K. Wang

Doctoral students
  
Paul Markowski

Name
  
Jerry Straka


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Alma mater
  
University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee (B.S., 1984; M.S., 1986) University of Wisconsin–Madison (Ph.D., 1989)

Thesis
  
Hail Growth in a Highly Glaciated Central High Plains Multi-cellular Hailstorm (1989)

Known for
  
Severe convective storm field research and numerical modeling

Institutions
  
University of Oklahoma

Other academic advisors
  
Robert Ballentine

Institution
  
University of Oklahoma

Jerry Michael Straka is an American atmospheric scientist with expertise microphysics of clouds, cloud modeling, and dynamics of severe convection in conjunction with weather radar. He was in leadership roles in both the VORTEX projects and subsequent field research focusing on tornadogenesis.

Straka earned a B.S. and M.S. in 1984 and 1986, respectively, from the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee. His masters dissertation was: A Mesoscale Numerical Study of Environmental Conditions Preceding the 08 June 1984 Tornado Outbreak over South Central Wisconsin. Straka earned a Ph.D. in meteorology from the University of Wisconsin–Madison in 1989 with the doctoral dissertation: Hail Growth in a Highly Glaciated Central High Plains Multi-cellular Hailstorm. He is a professor at the University of Oklahoma in Norman.

References

Jerry Straka Wikipedia