Theses/Dissertations from 2022
Hydrologic Profiles and Geospatial Trend Analysis Evaluating Recurrent Flooding at Coastal U.S. Air Force Installations, Dylan D. Bechen
A Framework for Assessing Facility-Level Vulnerability and Risk to Extreme Weather Events, Blake A. Gawlik
A Critical Review of Climate Change on Coastal Infrastructure Systems, Gregory J. Howland Jr.
Climate Change Risk to Coastal Airfield Stormwater Systems, Jedidiah R. Langlois
A Post-disaster Construction Portfolio Optimization Framework for Tyndall AFB Rebuild Post Hurricane Michael, Andre J. May
The Impacts of Climate Uncertainty on Streamflow in Andes, Antioquia, Colombia, Kristen R. Roberts
Burn Probability and Climate Change: A Quantitative Evaluation of the Temporal Alterations of Wildfire, David N. Robinson
Natural Infrastructure Alternatives Mitigate Hurricane-Driven Flood Vulnerability: Application to Tyndall Air Force Base, Kiara L. Vance
Theses/Dissertations from 2021
Developing Infrastructure Adaptation Pathways to Combat Hurricane Intensification: A Coupled Storm Simulation and Economic Modeling Framework for Coastal Installations, Alexander J. Baldwin
Conversion from Coal to Natural Gas at Wright Patterson Air Force Base: An Analysis and Case Study, Tyler A. Ferry
Improving Airfield Pavement Degradation Prediction Skill with Local Climate and Traffic, Evan M. Fortney
Data- Driven Asset Degradation Modeling: An Enterprise-wide Roof System Case Study, Kurt R. Lamm
Climate-informed Prediction and Forecast Modeling of Installation Total Energy Consumption, Scott C. Weiss
Operational Carbon Footprint of the U.S. Water Sector’s Energy Consumption, Louis J. Zib III