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Katharine M. Kanak is an American atmospheric scientist known for her research on the dynamics and morphologies of atmospheric vortices, including convective boundary layer vortices, such as dust devils, both terrestrial and Martian. Kanak was one of the first to apply large eddy simulation of convective boundary layers to simulate the development of dust-devil-like vertical vortices arising from the convective pattern itself. Her dust-devil expertise was sought for media interviews and articles including the Deseret News in "Utah a Dust-Devil Haven" and Natural New England Magazine in "Unusual Photo of 'dust devil' snapped in Maine."
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