CSEM Student Lindley Graham makes international presentation on storm predictions

How can mathematical models help in the prediction of storms and hurricanes? How do they help determine the uncertainty that underlies extreme weather conditions? Understanding these answers can help reduce the human and monetary costs associated with natural disasters. CSEM Student Lindley Graham working under ICES Professor Clint Dawson, and former ICES PostDoc Troy Butler who worked under Dawson and is now at the University of Colorado, explain how such models and simulations help us better understand natural disasters in this new video produced during the international meeting of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics.