NOAA Hazardous Weather Testbed
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS from SCIENTIFIC COLLABORATIONS

2007

Coniglio et al. (2007): Discrimination of mesoscale convective system environments using sounding observations [AMS]

Coniglio et al. (2007): Forecasting the maintenance of quasi-linear mesoscale convective systems [AMS]

2005

Van Den Broeke et al. (2005): Cloud-to-ground lightning production in strongly forced, low-instability convective lines associated with damaging wind. [pdf] pdf

Banacos and Schultz (2005): The use of moisture flux convergence in forecasting convective initiation: Historical and operational perspectives [pdf] pdf

Kain et al. (2005) : Summary of results from the 2004 Spring Program [pdf] pdf

2004

Metz, Schultz, and Johns (2004): Extratropical cyclones with multiple warm-front-like baroclinic zones and their relationship to severe convective storms [AMS]

2003

Elmore et al. (2003): Cloud-scale ensemble forecasts for severe weather [AMS]

Kain et al. (2003): Updraft mass flux as a predictor of convective intensity [AMS]

Kain et al. (2003): Systematic subjective verification during the Spring Program [AMS]

Thompson et al. (2003): Is the RUC a good predictor of proximity soundings? [AMS]

2002

Baldwin et al. (2002): Learning to identify systematic errors in Eta model output [AMS]

Craven et al. (2002): Is cloud base the same as the LCL? [AMS]

Stensrud and Weiss (2002): mesoscale ensemble forecasts for a tornado outbreak [AMS]

2001

Kain et al. (2000): The melting effect as a factor in precipitation-type forecasting [AMS]

2000

Evans and Doswell (2001): Examining environments that support derechos [AMS]

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