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Tsung-Lin Hsieh

Postdoc, Princeton University

hsiehtl -at- princeton -dot- edu

Tsung-Lin Hsieh
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    What does a world of hurricanes teach us about hurricanes of our world?

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    What's the math behind tropical and extratropical cyclones?

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    How turbulent is the atmosphere?

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    How well can we simulate clouds?

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    Can we control a chaotic model to track observations?

Visualization

https://twitter.com/hsiehtl/status/1293497266377039872

Five years of PhD in 30 seconds pic.twitter.com/03lGWBACKg

— Tsung-Lin Hsieh (@hsiehtl) August 12, 2020

Virtual reality 360 aquaplanet

Art Exhibitions

https://twitter.com/SciArtInitiativ/status/1206972846326595584

"Weather the Weather" at the @nysci features the work of international artists who consider our study, experience, and understanding of the weather. Catch this exhibit through Feb 20th, 2020! Pictured here are local artists @hsiehtl @mathzorro @WeatherGamut & @shiweili pic.twitter.com/2pTccWsncQ

— SciArt Initiative (@SciArtInitiativ) December 17, 2019

https://twitter.com/Princeton/status/860627776315035648

Tsung-Lin Hsieh, a graduate student in Atmospheric & Oceanic Sciences, won this year's Art of Science contest with "Clash of Air Masses." pic.twitter.com/YxSYb9cWKO

— Princeton Engineering (@EPrinceton) May 5, 2017
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