Braedyn D. McBroom
Researcher
Also affiliated: University of Kansas (2024)
Graduate Student Researcher
Research Areas
Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Braedyn D. McBroom's research investigates the influence of urban environments on local nocturnal cooling rates, utilizing data from low-cost sensors in the Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area. Their work also examines the synoptic conditions associated with lake-effect precipitation across all five Great Lakes, exploring lake-to-lake connections during these events. McBroom has published two papers, with their most recent work appearing in 2024. Their scholarly output has garnered 4 citations and an h-index of 1.
Metrics
- h-index: 1
- Publications: 2
- Citations: 6
Selected Publications
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Synoptic Conditions and Lake-to-Lake Connections for Days with Lake Effect on All of the Great Lakes (2024)
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- Synoptic Conditions and Lake-to-Lake Connections for Days with Lake Effect on All of the Great Lakes
- Synoptic Conditions and Lake-to-Lake Connections for Days with Lake Effect on All of the Great Lakes
- Synoptic Conditions and Lake-to-Lake Connections for Days with Lake Effect on All of the Great Lakes
- Synoptic Conditions and Lake-to-Lake Connections for Days with Lake Effect on All of the Great Lakes
- Synoptic Conditions and Lake-to-Lake Connections for Days with Lake Effect on All of the Great Lakes