Andrew Mahre-February 16
Analysis of the 16 May 2015 Tipton, Oklahoma EF-3 Tornado at High Spatiotemporal Resolution Using the Atmospheric Imaging Radar
Analysis of the 16 May 2015 Tipton, Oklahoma EF-3 Tornado at High Spatiotemporal Resolution Using the Atmospheric Imaging Radar
Flash Drought Occurrence Across the United States
The making and breaking of a cloud: How microphysical and dynamical timescales define stratocumulus structure
Comparison of Bulk Multi-Category Rimed-Ice Microphysics Parameterization using an Idealized Supercell Storm
High-Resolution Numerical Simulations for Severe Hail Producing Thunderstorms on 19 May 2013 using Multi-Moment Microphysics Schemes
Hail Detection and Prediction Using 1-minute GOES-14 and GOES-16 Satellite Imagery and Ground-Based Dual Polarization Radar
Forecast Sensitivity to Observations using Data Denial and Ensemble-based Methods over the Dallas-Fort Worth Testbed
Hydro-Meteo-Climate Variability, Surface-Atmosphere Coupling, and Flash Drought Development Across the Great Plains – New Insights from a 5-Year Study The climate of the Great Plains (GP) of North America is characterized by orthogonal gradients of temperature and precipitation extending from the Gulf of Mexico in the south to the coniferous forests of Canada in the […]
On the Anomalous Counterclockwise Turning of the Surface Wind with Time in the Plains of the United States
An investigation of mesoscale processes and convective morphology on 27 April 2011