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- :Flora, Montgomery L. ;Potvin, Corey K.2018 | Mon. Wea. Rev. (2018) 146 (8): 2361–2379.:As convection-allowing ensembles are routinely used to forecast the evolution of severe thunderstorms, developing an understanding of storm-scale pred...
- :Kerr, Christopher A. ;Wicker, Louis J.2021 | Weather and Forecasting, 36(1), 21-37:The Warn-on-Forecast system (WoFS) provides short-term, probabilistic forecasts of severe convective hazards including tornadoes, hail, and damaging w...
- :Wienhoff, Zachary B. ;Bluestein, Howard B.2020 | Monthly Weather Review, 148(12), 5063-5086:On 24 May 2016, a supercell that produced 13 tornadoes near Dodge City, Kansas, was documented by a rapid-scanning, X-band, polarimetric, Doppler rada...
- :Oliveira, Mauricio I. ;Xue, Ming2019 | Atmosphere 2019, 10(11), 716.:Supercell thunderstorms can produce a wide spectrum of vortical structures, ranging from midlevel mesocyclones to small-scale suction vortices within ...
- :Skinner, Patrick S. ;Weiss, Christopher C.2015 | Monthly Weather Review, 143(11):The forcing and origins of an internal rear-flank downdraft (RFD) momentum surge observed by the second Verification of the Origin of Rotation in Torn...
- :Wang, Yunheng ;Gao, Jidong2019 | Wea. Forecasting (2019) 34 (6): 1807–1827.:A real-time, weather adaptive, dual-resolution, hybrid Warn-on-Forecast (WoF) analysis and forecast system using the WRF-ARW forecast model has been d...
- :Skinner, Patrick S. ;Wheatley, Dustan M.2018 | Weather and Forecasting, 33(5), 1225-1250.:An object-based verification methodology for the NSSL Experimental Warn-on-Forecast System for ensembles (NEWS-e) has been developed and applied to 32...
- :Skinner, Patrick S. ;Wicker, Louis J.2016 | Weather and Forecasting, 31(3), 713-735:Two spatial verification methods are applied to ensemble forecasts of low-level rotation in supercells: a four-dimensional, object-based matching algo...
- :Wienhoff, Zachary B. ;Bluestein, Howard B.2018 | Mon. Wea. Rev. (2018) 146 (9): 2949–2971.:In many instances, synchronization of Doppler radar data among multiple platforms for multiple-Doppler analysis is challenging. This study describes t...
- :Betten, Daniel P. ;Biggerstaff, Michael I.2017 | Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology, 34(1), 33-49:A visualization technique that allows simultaneous spatial analysis of complex flow behavior from thousands of Lagrangian trajectories is presented an...
- :Wicker, Louis J. ;Skamarock, William C.2016 | Monthly Weather Review, 148(9), 3893-3910:An adaptive implicit–explicit vertical transport method is implemented in the Advanced Research version of the Weather Research and Forecasting Mode...
- :Yussouf, Nusrat ;Dowell, David C.2015 | Monthly Weather Review, 143(8), 3044-3066.:As part of NOAA's Warn-on-Forecast (WoF) initiative, a multiscale ensemble-based assimilation and prediction system is developed using the WRF-ARW mod...
- :Clark, Adam J. ;Jirak, Israel L.2021 | Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 102(4), E814-E816:The NWS/Storm Prediction Center (SPC) and OAR/National Severe Storms Laboratory (NSSL) co-led the 2020 NOAA Hazardous Weather Testbed Spring Forecasti...
- :Potvin, Corey K. ;Carley, Jacob R.2019 | Weather and Forecasting, 34(5), 1395-1416.:AbstractThe 2016–18 NOAA Hazardous Weather Testbed (HWT) Spring Forecasting Experiments (SFE) featured the Community Leveraged Unified Ensemble (CLU...
- :Miller, William J. S. ;Potvin, Corey K.2022 | Weather and Forecasting, 37(2), 181-203:The National Severe Storms Laboratory (NSSL) Warn-on-Forecast System (WoFS) is an experimental real-time rapidly updating convection-allowing ensemble...
- :Clark, Adam J. ;Jirak, Israel L.2018 | Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 99(7), 1433-1448.:One primary goal of annual Spring Forecasting Experiments (SFEs), which are coorganized by NOAA's National Severe Storms Laboratory and Storm Predicti...
- :Stratman, Derek R. ;Potvin, Corey K.2018 | Mon. Wea. Rev. (2018) 146 (7): 2125–2145.:A goal of Warn-on-Forecast (WoF) is to develop forecasting systems that produce accurate analyses and forecasts of severe weather to be utilized in op...
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