Authors:
Griffies, SM
Pacanowski, RC
Schmidt, M
Balaji, V
Citation: Sm. Griffies et al., Tracer conservation with an explicit free surface method for z-coordinate ocean models, M WEATH REV, 129(5), 2001, pp. 1081-1098
Citation: Ck. Yu et al., Retrieved thermodynamic structure of a subtropical, orographically influenced, quasi-stationary convective line, M WEATH REV, 129(5), 2001, pp. 1099-1116
Citation: Yl. Chen et Jh. Feng, Numerical simulations of airflow and cloud distributions over the windwardside of the island of Hawaii. Part I: The effects of trade wind inversion, M WEATH REV, 129(5), 2001, pp. 1117-1134
Citation: Jh. Feng et Yl. Chen, Numerical simulations of airflow and cloud distributions over the windwardside of the island of Hawaii. Part II: Nocturnal flow regime, M WEATH REV, 129(5), 2001, pp. 1135-1147
Citation: Ap. Lock, The numerical representation of entrainment in parameterizations of boundary layer turbulent mixing, M WEATH REV, 129(5), 2001, pp. 1148-1163
Citation: Re. Orville et Gr. Huffines, Cloud-to-ground lightning in the United States: NLDN results in the first decade, 1989-98, M WEATH REV, 129(5), 2001, pp. 1179-1193
Citation: J. Derome et al., On the potential vorticity balance on an isentropic surface during normal and anomalous winters, M WEATH REV, 129(5), 2001, pp. 1208-1220
Citation: T. Vukicevic et al., Properties of advection algorithms in the context of variational data assimilation, M WEATH REV, 129(5), 2001, pp. 1221-1231
Citation: V. Toumazou et Jf. Cretaux, Using a Lanczos eigensolver in the computation of empirical orthogonal functions, M WEATH REV, 129(5), 2001, pp. 1243-1250
Citation: O. Altaratz et al., Winter thunderstorms in Israel: A study with lightning location systems and weather radar, M WEATH REV, 129(5), 2001, pp. 1259-1266
Citation: F. Chen et J. Dudhia, Coupling an advanced land surface-hydrology model with the Penn State-NCARMM5 modeling system. Part I: Model implementation and sensitivity, M WEATH REV, 129(4), 2001, pp. 569-585
Citation: F. Chen et J. Dudhia, Coupling an advanced land surface-hydrology model with the Penn State-NCARMM5 modeling system. Part II: Preliminary model validation, M WEATH REV, 129(4), 2001, pp. 587-604
Citation: Rf. Rogers et Jm. Fritsch, Surface cyclogenesis from convectively driven amplification of midlevel mesoscale convective vortices, M WEATH REV, 129(4), 2001, pp. 605-637
Citation: Sl. Mullen et R. Buizza, Quantitative precipitation forecasts over the United States by the ECMWF Ensemble Prediction System, M WEATH REV, 129(4), 2001, pp. 638-663
Citation: Ew. Mccaul et Ml. Weisman, The sensitivity of simulated supercell structure and intensity to variations in the shapes of environmental buoyancy and shear profiles, M WEATH REV, 129(4), 2001, pp. 664-687
Citation: T. Haack et al., Supercritical flow interaction within the Cape Blanco-Cape Mendocino Orographic Complex, M WEATH REV, 129(4), 2001, pp. 688-708
Citation: Tl. Otte et al., A heuristic study on the importance of anisotropic error distributions in data assimilation, M WEATH REV, 129(4), 2001, pp. 766-783