He has presented and co-presented at major conferences in the U.S. and internationally on topics that include atmospheric science, the use of total lightning to deliver advanced warnings of severe weather, the characterization of lightning data, and greenhouse gas measurement. Recent presentations, papers and posters include the following:
AMS Annual Meeting 2014
- Analysis of Earth Networks Total Lightning Detection Efficiency versus LIS for 2011 through 2013 in North America
- Height of Lightning Flashes Matter: Stan Heckman, Earth Networks, Germantown, MD; and C. Sloop
- Solar Insolation Data for Improved Electrical Use and Generation Forecasting: Dave Oberholzer, Earth Networks, Germantown, MD; and C. Sloop
AMS Annual Meeting 2013
- Utilizing Lightning Locations to Optimize and Quality-Control Seismic Data: Jonathan E. Tytell, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA; and J. C. Reyes, F. Vernon, C. Sloop, S. Heckman, and A. Ali
Sloop is a magna cum laude graduate of the Millersville University of Pennsylvania with a bachelor of science in physics and computer engineering.