2023 | Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology, 40(10), 1325-1347
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Three-dimensional wind retrievals from ground-based Doppler radars have played an important role in meteorological research and nowcasting over the pa...
2023 | Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society (2023)
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Atmospheric aerosol and chemistry modules are key elements in Earth system models (ESMs), as they predict air pollutants concentrations and properties...
2023 | Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society (2023)
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Numerical weather prediction models operate on grid spacings of a few kilometers, where deep convection begins to become resolvable. Around this scale...
Balloon-borne radiosondes are launched twice daily at coordinated times worldwide to assist with weather forecasting. Data collection from each flight...
Accurate representation of mesoscale scale convective systems (MCSs) in climate models is of vital importance to understanding global energy, water cy...
Flash droughts, characterised by rapid onset and intensification, are increasingly occurring as a consequence of climate change and rising temperature...
The Indian Ocean is a frequent site for the initiation of the Madden–Julian oscillation (MJO). The evolution of convection during MJO initiation is ...
Recent studies have shown how very small differences in the background environment of a supercell can yield different outcomes, particularly in terms ...
National Weather Service (NWS) forecasters have many roles and responsibilities, including communication with core partners throughout the forecast an...
Assimilating radar reflectivity into convective-scale NWP models remains a challenging topic in radar data assimilation. A primary reason is that the ...
Several new precipitation-type algorithms have been developed to improve NWP predictions of surface precipitation type during winter storms. In this s...
2023 | Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology, 40(10), 1199-1219
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When a tornado lofts debris to the height of the radar beam, a signature known as the tornadic debris signature (TDS) can sometimes be observed on rad...
The impact of weak submeso- to meso-scale SST anomalies on daily averaged trade cumulus cloudiness is investigated using satellite observations that h...
2023 | Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 80(10), 2377-2398
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The composite structure of the Madden–Julian oscillation (MJO) has long been known to feature pronounced Rossby gyres in the subtropical upper tropo...
The object-based verification procedure described in a recent paper by Duda and Turner was expanded herein to compare forecasts of composite reflectiv...
The contributions of local and remote forcings to the interannual sea level anomalies (SLAs) along the U.S. east coast (USEC) during the satellite alt...
Stratocumulus occur in closed or open cell states, which tend to be associated with high or low cloud cover and the absence or presence of precipitati...
2023 | Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology (2023)
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Radiative transfer (RT) is a crucial but computationally expensive process in numerical weather/climate prediction. We develop neural networks (NN) to...
2023 | Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology (2023)
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Increased flash drought awareness in recent years has motivated the development of numerous indicators for monitoring, early warning, and assessment. ...
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