Sarah M. Griffin



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1. Griffin, Sarah M. and Otkin, Jason A. Evaluating the impact of planetary boundary layer, land surface model, and microphysics parameterization schemes on simulated GOES-16 water vapor brightness temperatures. Atmosphere, Volume 13, Issue 3, 2022, pp.366. Reprint # 8787.
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2. Griffin, Sarah M.; Wimmers, Anthony and Velden, Christopher S. Predicting rapid intensification in North Atlantic and eastern North Pacific tropical cyclones using a convolutional neural network. Weather and Forecasting, Volume 37, Issue 8, 2022, pp.1333-1355. Reprint # 8844.
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3. Griffin, Sarah M. and Otkin, Jason A. Evaluating the impact of planetary boundary layer, land surface model, and microphysics parameterization schemes on simulated GOES-16 water vapor brightness temperatures. Atmosphere, Volume 13, Issue 3, 2022, pp.366. Reprint # 8787.
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4. Griffin, Sarah M.; Wimmers, Anthony and Velden, Christopher S. Predicting rapid intensification in North Atlantic and eastern North Pacific tropical cyclones using a convolutional neural network. Weather and Forecasting, Volume 37, Issue 8, 2022, pp.1333-1355. Reprint # 8844.
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5. Griffin, Sarah M.; Otkin, Jason A.; Nebuda, Sharon E.; Jensen, Tara L.; Skinner, Patrick S.; Gilleland, Eric; Supinie, Timothy A. and Xue, Ming. Evaluating the impact of planetary boundary layer, land surface model, and microphysics parameterization schemes on cold cloud objects in simulated GOES-16 brightness temperatures. Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres, Volume 126, Issue 15, 2021, e2021JD034709. Reprint # 8717.
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6. Thompson, Gregory; Berner, Judith; Frediani, Maria; Otkin, Jason A. and Griffin, Sarah M. A stochastic parameter perturbation method to represent uncertainty in a microphysics scheme. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 149, Issue 5, 2021, pp.1481-1497. Reprint # 8729.
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7. Griffin, Sarah M.; Otkin, Jason A.; Nebuda, Sharon E.; Jensen, Tara L.; Skinner, Patrick S.; Gilleland, Eric; Supinie, Timothy A. and Xue, Ming. Evaluating the impact of planetary boundary layer, land surface model, and microphysics parameterization schemes on cold cloud objects in simulated GOES-16 brightness temperatures. Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres, Volume 126, Issue 15, 2021, e2021JD034709. Reprint # 8717.
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8. Thompson, Gregory; Berner, Judith; Frediani, Maria; Otkin, Jason A. and Griffin, Sarah M. A stochastic parameter perturbation method to represent uncertainty in a microphysics scheme. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 149, Issue 5, 2021, pp.1481-1497. Reprint # 8729.
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9. Griffin, Sarah M.; Otkin, Jason A.; Thompson, Gregory; Frediani, Maria; Berner, Judith and Kong, Fanyou. Assessing the impact of stochastic perturbations in cloud microphysics using GOES-16 infrared brightness temperatures. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 148, Issue 8, 2020, pp.3111-3137. Reprint # 8608.
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10. Griffin, Sarah M.; Otkin, Jason A.; Thompson, Gregory; Frediani, Maria; Berner, Judith and Kong, Fanyou. Assessing the impact of stochastic perturbations in cloud microphysics using GOES-16 infrared brightness temperatures. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 148, Issue 8, 2020, pp.3111-3137. Reprint # 8608.
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11. Griffin, Sarah M. and Velden, Christopher S. Hazard avoidance products for convectively-induced turbulence in support of high-altitude Global Hawk aircraft missions. Pure and Applied Geophysics, Volume 176, Issue 5, 2019, pp.2045-2055. Reprint # 8375.
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12. Gultepe, Ismail; Sharman, R.; Williams, Paul D.; Zhou, Binbin; Ellrod, G.; Minnis, P.; Trier, S.; Griffin, S.; Yum, Seong. S.; Gharabaghi, B.; Feltz, W.; Temimi, M.; Pu, Zhaoxia; Storer, L. N.; Kneringer, P.; Weston, M. J.; Chuang, Hui-ya; Thobois, L.; Dimri, A. P.; Dietz, S. J.; Franca, Gutemberg B.; Almeida, M. V. and Albquerque Neto, F. L. A review of high impact weather for aviation meteorology. Pure and Applied Geophysics, Volume 176, Issue 5, 2019, pp.1869-1921. Reprint # 8386.
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13. Griffin, Sarah M. and Velden, Christopher S. Hazard avoidance products for convectively-induced turbulence in support of high-altitude Global Hawk aircraft missions. Pure and Applied Geophysics, Volume 176, Issue 5, 2019, pp.2045-2055. Reprint # 8375.
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14. Gultepe, Ismail; Sharman, R.; Williams, Paul D.; Zhou, Binbin; Ellrod, G.; Minnis, P.; Trier, S.; Griffin, S.; Yum, Seong. S.; Gharabaghi, B.; Feltz, W.; Temimi, M.; Pu, Zhaoxia; Storer, L. N.; Kneringer, P.; Weston, M. J.; Chuang, Hui-ya; Thobois, L.; Dimri, A. P.; Dietz, S. J.; Franca, Gutemberg B.; Almeida, M. V. and Albquerque Neto, F. L. A review of high impact weather for aviation meteorology. Pure and Applied Geophysics, Volume 176, Issue 5, 2019, pp.1869-1921. Reprint # 8386.
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15. Wimmers, Anthony; Griffin, Sarah; Gerth, Jordan; Bachmeier, Scott and Lindstrom, Scott. Observations of gravity waves with high-pass filtering in the new generation of geostationary imagers and their relation to aircraft turbulence. Weather and Forecasting, Volume 33, Issue 1, 2018, pp.139-144. Reprint # 8275.
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16. Wimmers, Anthony; Griffin, Sarah; Gerth, Jordan; Bachmeier, Scott and Lindstrom, Scott. Observations of gravity waves with high-pass filtering in the new generation of geostationary imagers and their relation to aircraft turbulence. Weather and Forecasting, Volume 33, Issue 1, 2018, pp.139-144. Reprint # 8275.
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17. Griffin, Sarah M.; Otkin, Jason A.; Rozoff, Christopher M.; Sieglaff, Justin M.; Cronce, Lee M.; Alexander, Curtis R.; Jensen, Tara L. and Wolff, Jamie K. Seasonal analysis of cloud objects in the High-Resolution Rapid Refresh (HRRR) model using object-based verification. Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology, Volume 56, Issue 8, 2017, pp.2317-2334. Reprint # 8083.
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18. Griffin, Sarah M.; Otkin, Jason A.; Rozoff, Christopher M.; Sieglaff, Justin M.; Cronce, Lee M. and Alexander, Curtis R. Methods for comparing simulated and observed satellite infrared brightness temperatures and what do they tell us?. Weather and Forecasting, Volume 32, Issue 1, 2017, pp.5-25. Reprint # 7824.
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19. Griffin, Sarah M. Climatology of tropical overshooting tops in North Atlantic tropical cyclones. Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology, Volume 56, Issue 6, 2017, pp.1783-1796. Reprint # 7980.
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20. Griffin, Sarah M.; Otkin, Jason A.; Rozoff, Christopher M.; Sieglaff, Justin M.; Cronce, Lee M.; Alexander, Curtis R.; Jensen, Tara L. and Wolff, Jamie K. Seasonal analysis of cloud objects in the High-Resolution Rapid Refresh (HRRR) model using object-based verification. Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology, Volume 56, Issue 8, 2017, pp.2317-2334. Reprint # 8083.
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21. Griffin, Sarah M.; Otkin, Jason A.; Rozoff, Christopher M.; Sieglaff, Justin M.; Cronce, Lee M. and Alexander, Curtis R. Methods for comparing simulated and observed satellite infrared brightness temperatures and what do they tell us?. Weather and Forecasting, Volume 32, Issue 1, 2017, pp.5-25. Reprint # 7824.
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22. Griffin, Sarah M. Climatology of tropical overshooting tops in North Atlantic tropical cyclones. Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology, Volume 56, Issue 6, 2017, pp.1783-1796. Reprint # 7980.
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23. Griffin, Sarah M.; Bedka, Kristopher M. and Velden, Christopher S. A method for calculating the height of overshooting convective cloud tops using satellite-based IR imager and CloudSat cloud profiling radar observations. Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology, Volume 55, Issue 2, 2016, pp.479-491. Reprint # 7562.
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24. Griffin, Sarah M.; Bedka, Kristopher M. and Velden, Christopher S. A method for calculating the height of overshooting convective cloud tops using satellite-based IR imager and CloudSat cloud profiling radar observations. Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology, Volume 55, Issue 2, 2016, pp.479-491. Reprint # 7562.
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