Welcome!

Last Updated: 5/19/2020

My name is Kyle Pittman, and I am a graduate research assistant in the Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Nebraska - Lincoln. On this page, you will find my professional portfolio, along with samples of my work in meteorology and related fields.


My research interests are related to severe convective storms (especially supercell thunderstorms) as well as climate change. My career goals are in academia; teaching at the university level, and conducting research on my interests (such as environmental setups favorable for supercells/tornadoes, radar and satellite remote sensing applications for understanding supercells/tornadoes, climate change impacts on supercells and tornadoes, and societal impacts from severe convective hazards).


Thanks for visiting, and please contact me if you have any questions or are interested in collaborating!

Information about research projects/groups I have been involved with.

My favorite storm chasing photos dating back to 2011.

My bio, hobbies, and other info about me!