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pro vyhledávání: '"Geoffrey S. Manikin"'
Autor:
Eric P. James, Curtis R. Alexander, David C. Dowell, Stephen S. Weygandt, Stanley G. Benjamin, Geoffrey S. Manikin, John M. Brown, Joseph B. Olson, Ming Hu, Tatiana G. Smirnova, Terra Ladwig, Jaymes S. Kenyon, David D. Turner
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Weather and Forecasting. 37:1397-1417
The High-Resolution Rapid Refresh (HRRR) is a convection-allowing implementation of the Advanced Research version of the Weather Research and Forecast (WRF-ARW) Model that covers the conterminous United States and Alaska and runs hourly (for CONUS; e
Autor:
David C. Dowell, Curtis R. Alexander, Eric P. James, Stephen S. Weygandt, Stanley G. Benjamin, Geoffrey S. Manikin, Benjamin T. Blake, John M. Brown, Joseph B. Olson, Ming Hu, Tatiana G. Smirnova, Terra Ladwig, Jaymes S. Kenyon, Ravan Ahmadov, David D. Turner, Jeffrey D. Duda, Trevor I. Alcott
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Weather and Forecasting. 37:1371-1395
The High-Resolution Rapid Refresh (HRRR) is a convection-allowing implementation of the Advanced Research version of the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF-ARW) Model with hourly data assimilation that covers the conterminous United States and Ala
Autor:
Curtis R. Alexander, Stephen S. Weygandt, John M. Brown, David C. Dowell, Eric James, Stanley G. Benjamin, Haidao Lin, Joseph B. Olson, Ming Hu, Georg Grell, William R. Moninger, Tatiana G. Smirnova, Jaymes S. Kenyon, Steven E. Peckham, Tracy Lorraine Smith, Geoffrey S. Manikin
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Monthly Weather Review. 144:1669-1694
The Rapid Refresh (RAP), an hourly updated assimilation and model forecast system, replaced the Rapid Update Cycle (RUC) as an operational regional analysis and forecast system among the suite of models at the NOAA/National Centers for Environmental
Autor:
Dennis Keyser, Geoffrey S. Manikin, Manuel S. F. V. de Pondeca, Robert M. Aune, Jamie Vavra, Stanley G. Benjamin, R. James Purser, Ying Lin, David F. Parrish, Greg E. Mann, Geoff DiMego, John D. Horel, Brad Colman, David T. Myrick, Wan Shu Wu
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Weather and Forecasting. 26:593-612
In 2006, the National Centers for Environmental Prediction (NCEP) implemented the Real-Time Mesoscale Analysis (RTMA) in collaboration with the Earth System Research Laboratory and the National Environmental, Satellite, and Data Information Service (
Autor:
Ariel F. Stein, Paula Davidson, Geoffrey S. Manikin, H. C. Huang, Roland R. Draxler, Shobha Kondragunta, Jian Zeng, Jeffery T. McQueen, Glenn D. Rolph, Albion D. Taylor, Mark Ruminski
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Weather and Forecasting. 24:361-378
An overview of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) current operational Smoke Forecasting System (SFS) is presented. This system is intended as guidance to air quality forecasters and the public for fine particulate matter (
Autor:
Patrick Welsh, Steven J. Weiss, Russell S. Schneider, Geoffrey S. Manikin, Robert H. Johns, Lance F. Bosart, Alicia C. Wasula
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Weather and Forecasting. 22:223-243
The 22–23 February 1998 central Florida tornado outbreak was one of the deadliest and costliest in Florida’s history; a number of long-track tornadoes moved across the Florida peninsula after 0000 UTC 23 February 1998. In the 12–24 h prior to 0
Autor:
Brad S. Ferrier, F. Martin Ralph, Jeffery T. McQueen, Michael E. Baldwin, Michael F. Barth, Robert J. Zamora, Jian Wen Bao, Patricia A. Miller, Binbin Zhou, Jun Du, Allen B. White, Tanya Smirnova, Tracy Lorraine Smith, Nusrat Yussouf, Geoffrey S. Manikin, Stanley G. Benjamin, Irina Djlalova, David J. Stensrud, James M. Wilczak
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Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. 87:491-498
The New England High-Resolution Temperature Program seeks to improve the accuracy of summertime 2-m temperature and dewpoint temperature forecasts in the New England region through a collaborative effort between the research and operational component
Autor:
Dongsoo Kim, Georg Grell, Barry E. Schwartz, Tracy Lorraine Smith, Tatiana G. Smirnova, Geoffrey S. Manikin, Kevin J. Brundage, Dezso Devenyi, John M. Brown, Stanley G. Benjamin, Stephen S. Weygandt
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Monthly Weather Review. 132:495-518
The Rapid Update Cycle (RUC), an operational regional analysis–forecast system among the suite of models at the National Centers for Environmental Prediction (NCEP), is distinctive in two primary aspects: its hourly assimilation cycle and its use o
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Weather and Forecasting. 14:650-670
The cold pool, a pool of evaporatively cooled downdraft air that spreads out horizontally along the ground beneath a precipitating cloud, is often a factor in severe weather and heavy precipitation events. Unfortunately, cold pools are not well sampl