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Lisa Schielicke is an Assistant Professor at Western University specializing in atmospheric physics. Her research primarily focuses on multi-scale vortex dynamics, severe weather phenomena, and the impacts of climate change on boundary-layer processes. Schielicke investigates the dynamics of vortices related to tornadoes and flash floods, as well as heatwaves projected for future climates. Additionally, she examines atmospheric boundary-layer processes within the context of wind engineering and its relation to the COVID-19 pandemic. Schielicke has contributed to various significant publications discussing cloud dynamics and climatology of warm-season convective cells. Her scholarly work emphasizes numerical and theoretical approaches to vortex dynamics, advancing understanding of severe weather phenomena and their implications for society.
Streams include Archaeology and Bioarchaeology, and Sociocultural Anthropology.