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Edward E. Ellison, Niles Oien, Cynthia K. Mueller, Thomas R. Saxen, Eric W. Hatfield, Thomas T. Warner, Matthias Steiner, Susan Dettling, T. Betancourt
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Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology. 47:1123-1139
During the summer months at the U.S. Army Test and Evaluation Command’s (ATEC) White Sands Missile Range (WSMR), forecasting thunderstorm activity is one of the primary duties of the range forecasters. The safety of personnel working on the range a
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Flash flooding represents a significant hazard to human safety and a threat to property. Simulation and prediction of floods in complex urban settings requires high-resolution precipitation estimates and distributed hydrologic modeling. The need for
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Michael Sleigh, Alan Seed, Cynthia K. Mueller, James W. Wilson, Thomas R. Saxen, Elizabeth E. Ebert, Rita D. Roberts, Clive Pierce
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Weather and Forecasting. 19:131-150
Five of the nowcasting systems that were available during the Sydney 2000 Forecast Demonstration Project (FDP) were selected for evaluation. These systems, from the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia, had the capability to nowcast the l
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Chris G. Collier, Clive Pierce, Michael Sleigh, Neil Fox, Alan Seed, Elizabeth E. Ebert, Cynthia K. Mueller, Norman Donaldson, Rita D. Roberts, James W. Wilson
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Weather and Forecasting. 19:7-21
Statistical and case study–oriented comparisons of the quantitative precipitation nowcasting (QPN) schemes demonstrated during the first World Weather Research Programme (WWRP) Forecast Demonstration Project (FDP), held in Sydney, Australia, during
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James W. Wilson, Rita D. Roberts, Susan Dettling, Thomas R. Saxen, Cynthia K. Mueller, Niles Oien, T. Betancourt, J. Yee
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Weather and Forecasting. 18:545-561
The Auto-Nowcast System (ANC), a software system that produces time- and space-specific, routine (every 5 min) short-term (0‐1 h) nowcasts of storm location, is presented. A primary component of ANC is its ability to identify and characterize bound
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Elizabeth E. Ebert, Alan Seed, David Sills, Keith A. Browning, James W. Wilson, L. Berry, Cynthia K. Mueller, Peter T. May, Neil Fox, Rob Webb, Rod Potts, Clive Pierce, Rita D. Roberts, John Bally, Richard E. Carbone, Donald W. Burgess, Chris G. Collier, I. Bell, Brian Golding, K. O'Loughlin, M. Eilts, Thomas D. Keenan, Paul Joe, A. Crook
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Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. 84:1041-1054
The first World Weather Research Programme (WWRP) Forecast Demonstration Project (FDP), with a focus on nowcasting, was conducted in Sydney, Australia, from 4 September to 21 November 2000 during a period associated with the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games
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Thomas T. Warner, Cynthia K. Mueller, G. Leavesley, Juanzhen Sun, David Yates, Edward A. Brandes
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Journal of Hydrologic Engineering. 6:265-274
Operational prediction of flash floods produced by thunderstorm (convective) precipitation in mountainous areas requires accurate estimates or predictions of the precipitation distribution in space and time. The details of the spatial distribution ar
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Ronald N. Keener, Paul J. Kocin, Steven M. Zubrick, David R. Rodenhuis, C. W. King, Andrew Crook, Ellis M. Stanley, Jeremy Hales, Fred Sharrocks, Robert Bornstein, Michael A. Rossetti, J. Christopher Doran, Witold F. Krajewski, Walter F. Dabberdt, Cynthia K. Mueller
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Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. 81:2047-2064
The 10th Prospectus Development Team (PDT-10) of the U.S. Weather Research Program was charged with iden- tifying research needs and opportunities related to the short-term prediction of weather and air quality in urban forecast zones. Weather has sp
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Journal of Applied Meteorology. 39:797-814
Operational prediction of flash floods caused by convective rainfall in mountainous areas requires accurate estimates or predictions of the rainfall distribution in space and time. The details of the spatial distribution are especially critical in co
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Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. 79:2079-2099
This paper reviews the status of forecasting convective precipitation for time periods less than a few hours (nowcasting). Techniques for nowcasting thunderstorm location were developed in the 1960s and 1970s by extrapolating radar echoes. The accura