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Lisa Schielicke is an Assistant Professor at Western University, specializing in atmospheric physics. Her research extensively covers multi-scale vortex dynamics, atmospheric blocking impacts, severe weather phenomena, and climate change. She investigates boundary-layer processes and their applications within wind engineering, particularly in the context of tornadoes, flash floods, and heatwaves, especially as they relate to recent climate trends. Schielicke's work often employs both numerical and theoretical approaches to model atmospheric behaviors, contributing valuable insights into severe storms and weather-related social activities influenced by meteorological parameters. Her recent publications reflect her research focus, including studies on the climatology of warm-season convective cells in cold-frontal environments and the dynamics of blockings in the Euro-Atlantic region. With a commitment to expanding the understanding of atmospheric processes and their impacts on society, Schielicke's academic contributions are recognized in various scientific platforms, including Scopus and Google Scholar.
Western University • London, Ontario, Canada
Teaching and researching in atmospheric physics.
Streams include Archaeology and Bioarchaeology, and Sociocultural Anthropology.