E. THESES AND ASSOCIATES SUPERVISED
Masters Students
1965:
- M.G. Ferland, "Density and crystallographic structure of
hailstone shells", pp. 42.
- W.A. Murray, "Crystal structure of frozen drops, pp. 65.
- Ronald Method, "Heat exchange ratios of hailstones in a
model cloud and their simulation in a laboratory", pp. 35.
1966:
- R.B. Charlton, "A hailcloud model in which the free water
content is depleted by the growing hailstones", pp. 60.
- M.J. Hand, "The wake of freely falling water drops",
pp. 44.
- J.-G. Dussault, "Heat and mass transfer of spherical and
spheroidal hailstones", pp. 44.
- R. Charbonneau, "Crystallographic structure of frozen
drops", pp. 54.
- J.G. Cantin, "Structural properties of a hailstone
sample", pp. 61.
- P.I. Buttels, "Growth and feedback mechanisms of
hailstones in model cloud", pp. 91.
1967:
- E.P. Lozowski, "Wind tunnel measurements of the drag and
lift forces and the restoring moment acting on oblate
spheroids", pp. 94.
- D.M. Whelpdale, "Factors affecting the coalescence of
colliding water drops", pp. 70.
1968:
- R.H. Shaw, "Fluid tunnel measurements of awakes behind
model hailstones". pp. 70.
- R.D. Hierlihy, "Measurements of the mass transfer of
spheroidal hailstone models", pp. 66.
1969:
- A.C. Byram, "The aerodynamics of oblate spheroidal
hailstone models", pp. 91.
- T.L. Clark, "Dynamic entrainment in one-dimensional steady
state convective clouds", pp. 54.
- R.S. Schemenauer, "Measurements of the drag coefficients
and characteristic motions of snow crystal, graupel and small
hail models", pp. 108.
1970:
- Claude Girard, "Convective cloud dynamics", pp. 92.
- C.F. MacNeil, "A preliminary study of collisions between
falling raindrops", pp. 53.
1972:
- T.A. Agnew, "Air bubble structure in artificial
hailstones", pp. 42.
- L.A. Barrie, "Frazil and anchor ice in rivers", pp.
130.
- R.C. Bennett, "The development of an acoustic radar for an
urban environment", pp. 40.
1974:
- T.B. Low, "Collision, coalescence, and breakup of
raindrops", pp. 62.
- Humfrey Melling, "The determination of vertical air motion
in the planetary boundary layer by acoustic echo-sounding",
pp. 66.
- R.E. Stewart, "Analysis of the growth of spheroidal
hailstones under simulated natural icing conditions", pp.
72.
1975:
- P.I. Joe, "Investigation of the bouncing of supercooled
water droplets from an artificially growing hailstone, p. 254.
- T. Koolwine, "Freezing rain", p. 92.
- P.W. Stagg, "Heat transfer at the surface of rotating
spheroidal hailstone models", p. 307.
- V.R. Swail, "The location of lightning and its relation to
radar-detected thunderstorms", p. 60.
1976:
- Richard Laurence, "The potential for rainfall enhancement
in Southwestern Ontario", p. 164.
- Richard Verret, "Considerations on the thermodynamics of
cumulus cloud modelling", p. 170.
1977:
- Eduardo Freire, "Electrical effects on the formation of
precipitation; theoretical collision efficiencies of 10µm and
9µm droplets", p. 127.
- J.R. Miner, "An experimental investigation of the
aerodynamics of oblate spheroids in free fall", p. 79.
1980:
- Christopher Fung, "Raindrop collision experiments under
low pressure", p. 55.
- G.B. Lesins, "Ice accretions on rotating cylinders, p. 76.
1983:
- Fernando Garcia-Garcia, "Heat transfer and shedding from
rotating, spherical hailstones", pp. 58.
- Doug McDonald, "Heat transfer for melting spheroidal
hailstones". pp. 54.
1986:
- T.E. Robinson, "Rainbands in Southern Ontario", M.Sc.
Thesis, pp. 113.
- S. Cober, "The growth of graupel in the icing
tunnel", M.Sc. Thesis, pp. 91.
1987: R. Kuhn, "Surface temperatures of rotating spherical hailstones during accretional growth", pp. 104.
1988: B.J.W. Greenan, "Surface temperatures and water skins on growing hailstones", pp. 129.
1989: G. McFarquhar, "Drop-Size Distributions in Pulsating Warm Rain Shafts", pp. 151.
1990: R. Nissen, "The parameterization of warm rain at 50 kPa".
1991: A. Thomson, "Doppler Radar A-scope processing".
1992:
- N. Zakhary, "Calibration of Raindrop Grey-scale
Disdrometers".
- P. Berdeklis, "Charge transfer during graupel
growth".
1993: P. Harasti, "Extracting streamline curvatures and
cross-wind speed gradients from single Doppler radar data".
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