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pro vyhledávání: '"Greg Stossmeister"'
Autor:
Douglas Schuster, Danie Kinkade, Chung Yi Hou, Matthew S. Mayernik, Greg Stossmeister, Fuqing Zhang, Robert R. Downs, Tran B. Nguyen, Mohan K. Ramamurthy
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. 100:909-912
Autor:
Patrick Minnis, Jeremy McGibbon, John Allison, Johannes Mohrmann, Edwin W. Eloranta, Julie Haggerty, Pei-Sang Tsai, Louis L. Lussier, Alison D. Nugent, Teresa Campos, Raymond A. Shaw, Sebastian Schmidt, Robindra Paliknoda, Greg Stossmeister, Mampi Sarkar, Michael J. Reeves, Susanne Glienke, Stuart Beaton, Paquita Zuidema, Robert Wood, Meghan Stell, Virendra P. Ghate, Scott Ellis, Christopher S. Bretherton, Christian Schwartz, Jacob P. Fugal, Shaunna L. Donaher, Jothiram Vivekanandan, Robert A. Rilling, Samuel R. Hall, Bruce A. Albrecht, Jørgen Jensen
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Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. 100(1)
The Cloud System Evolution in the Trades (CSET) study was designed to describe and explain the evolution of the boundary layer aerosol, cloud, and thermodynamic structures along trajectories within the North Pacific trade winds. The study centered on
Autor:
Kaylan Randolph, Rebecca S. Hornbrook, A. Watt, Matthew C. Long, Kathryn McKain, Eric A. Kort, Joanna Gordon Casey, Michelle M. Gierach, Matthew Hayman, Bo Cai Gao, James F. Bresch, Britton B. Stephens, Minghui Diao, Robert O. Green, Eric C. Apel, Mackenzie L. Smith, Ralph F. Keeling, Ernesto Diaz, Jørgen Jensen, Eric J. Morgan, Valeria Donets, Jonathan D. Bent, Greg Stossmeister, Katherine Smith, Bruce C. Daube, Martín S. Hoecker-Martínez, Bryan Rainwater, Elliot Atlas, Colm Sweeney, Scott H. Nolte, Alan J. Hills, Ian B. McCubbin, Rong Rong Li, S. Schauffler, Darin W. Toohey, Jordan G. Powers, Mike Reeves, Nicola J. Blake, Stuart Beaton, Jeff Stith, Heidi M. Dierssen, Shawn B. Honomichl, Justin M. Haag
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Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. 99:381-402
The Southern Ocean plays a critical role in the global climate system by mediating atmosphere–ocean partitioning of heat and carbon dioxide. However, Earth system models are demonstrably deficient in the Southern Ocean, leading to large uncertainti
Autor:
Bifford P. Williams, Johannes Wagner, Ronald B. Smith, Jun Ma, Neal R. Criddle, Greg Stossmeister, Sonja Gisinger, Christopher G. Kruse, Alison Rockwell, Julie Haggerty, Andrew R. Klekociuk, Richard Turner, Bernd Kaifler, Carolyn A. Reynolds, James J. Moore, David C. Fritts, Campbell D. Watson, Andreas Dörnbrack, P. Alex Reinecke, Brian Laughman, Katrina Bossert, Steven F. Williams, Michael Uddstrom, Tyler Mixa, James D. Doyle, Damian J. Murphy, Steven M. Smith, Alison D. Nugent, Michael J. Taylor, Ruth S. Lieberman, Michael J. Revell, William O. J. Brown, Gonzalo Hernandez, Iain M. Reid, Markus Rapp, P.-Dominique Pautet, Stephen D. Eckermann
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Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. 97:425-453
The Deep Propagating Gravity Wave Experiment (DEEPWAVE) was designed to quantify gravity wave (GW) dynamics and effects from orographic and other sources to regions of dissipation at high altitudes. The core DEEPWAVE field phase took place from May t
Autor:
Shuyi S. Chen, Wen-Chau Lee, Robert A. Houze, Michael M. Bell, Robert F. Rogers, Jasmine Cetrone, James A. Moore, S. Rita Brodzik, Greg Stossmeister, Wei Zhao
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. 87:1503-1522
The Hurricane Rainband and Intensity Change Experiment (RAINEX) used three P3 aircraft aided by high-resolution numerical modeling and satellite communications to investigate the 2005 Hurricanes Katrina, Ophelia, and Rita. The aim was to increase the
Publikováno v:
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres. 106:28399-28413
We give an overview of the regional meteorological situation during the Indian Ocean Experiment INDOEX intensive field phase (IFP) in February and March 1999. The INDOEX domain, reaching from 30°N to 30°S and from 50°E to 100°E, was chosen becaus
Autor:
Greg Stossmeister, Ben C. Bernstein, Masataka Murakami, B. B. Stankov, Jon M. Reisner, Roy Rasmussen
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Meteorology. 34:1481-1511
The mesoscale and microscale structure and evolution of a shallow, upslope cloud is described using observations obtained during the Winter Icing and Storms Project (WISP) and model stimulations. The upslope cloud formed within a shallow arctic air m
Autor:
Ben C. Bernstein, Wayne Sand, John D. Marwitz, Roy Rasmussen, John A. McGinley, Don Burrows, Roger A. Pielke, Steve Rutledge, Greg Stossmeister, John R. Smart, Ed R. Westwater, Nick Powell, B. B. Stankov, Marcia K. Politovich, Doug Wesley, Kim Elmore
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. 73:951-974
Field studies in support of the Winter Icing and Storms Project (WISP) were conducted in the Colorado Front Range area from 1 February to 31 March 1990 (WISP90) and from 15 January to 5 April 1991 (WISP91). The main goals of the project are to study
Autor:
G. M. Barnes, Greg Stossmeister
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Monthly Weather Review. 120:685-697
Observations in the boundary layer by the NOAA AOC WP-3D aircraft from 8 to 10 October 1985 document the development of a second vortex, which evolves into the circulation center for Tropical Storm Isabel. The new circulation develops just outside th
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G. M. Barnes, Greg Stossmeister
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Monthly Weather Review. 114:2590-2601
The mesoscale thermodynamic, kinematic and reflectivity structure of a rainband observed in Hurricane Irene on 27 September 1981 is presented. Data are from 16 aircraft passes, from 150 to 4700 m MSL through the rainband which was located SSW of the