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Lazzara, Matthew A.; Welhouse, Lee J.; Thom, Jonathan E.; Cassano, John J.; DeVivier, Alice K.; Weidner, George A.; Keller, Linda M. and Kalnajs, Lars. Automatic Weather Station (AWS) Program operated by the University of Wisconsin-Madison during the 2011-2012 field season. Antarctic Record, Volume: 57, Issue: 1, 2013, pp.125-135. Reprint # 7005.
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227. Lazzara, Matthew A.; Welhouse, Lee K; Keller, Linda M.; Weidner, George A.; Cassano, John J. and Seefeldt, Mark W.. The 2015-2016 Antarctic Automatic Weather Station network field plan. Madison, WI, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Space Science and Engineering Center, 2015. Reprint # 7414.
228. Lazzara, Matthew A.; Wiedner, George A.; Thom, Jonathan E.; Keller, Linda M.; Knuth, Shelley L.; Asuma, Jonas V.; Tripoli, Gregory J. and Stearns, Charles R.. Overview of the Antarctic Automatic Weather Station project. [Madison, WI], [University of Wisconsin-Madison, Space Science and Engineering Center, Antarctic Meteorological Research Center (AMRC)], 2008, unpaged. Reprint # 5795.
229. Lazzara, Matthew A.; Willmot, K. E. and Keller, L. M.. The ebb and flow of Antarctic meteorological data. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2011, Abstract P1.11.
230. Lazzara, Matthew; Bernstein, Buzz; Lubin, Dan and Weidner, George. Observational capabilities. Columbus, OH, Ohio State University, Byrd Polar Research Center, Polar Meteorology Group, 2000, pp.4-14. Reprint # 2803.
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Lazzara, Matthew; Costanza, Carol; Lubin, Dan; Manning, Kevin; Bromwich, David; Carmody, Mike; Cayette, Art; Pundsack, Jonathan; Archer, Andy and Frodge, Jim. United States Antarctic Program Meteorological Cyberinfrastructure Task Force report. National Science Foundation Grant #PLR-1535632. University of Wisconsin-Madison, Space Science and Engineering Center, Antarctic Meteorological Research Center, 2017. Call Number: UW SSEC Publication No.17.07.L1.
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Lazzara, Matthew; Dworak, Richard; Santek, David; Velden, Chris and Key, Jeffrey. High latitude atmospheric motion vectors: Applications for Antarctic and Arctic composite satellite imagery. Madison, WI, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite Studies (CIMSS), 2010, PowerPoint presentation. 20 slides.
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233. Lazzara, Matthew; Knuth, Shelley; Asuma, Jonas; Stearns, Charles and Key, Jeffrey. Antarctic satellite usage and applications. Potsdam, Germany, International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics, 2007, Abstract JMS003-778.
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Lazzara, Matthew; Strabala, Kathy; Archer, Andy; Weber, Nick and Dengle, Russ. A direct broadcast demonstration of CSPP and IMAPP at McMurdo Station, Antarctica. Madison, WI, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Space Science and Engineering Center, 2013, PowerPoint presentation. 30 slides.
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235. Lazzara, Matthew; Weidner, George; Young, J. T. and Stearns, Charles. The Antarctic Meteorology Research Center: An integrated meteorological database for research in the southern high latitudes. Potsdam, Germany, International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics, 1999, Abstract JSM41/E/22-B4-0945.
236. Lazzara, Matthew; Welhouse, Lee; Keller, Linda; Thom, Jonathan; Mikolajczyk, David; Tsukernick, Maria and Cassano, John. Antarctic Automatic Weather Station Program: 2012-2013 field season overview. Madison, WI, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Space Science and Engineering Center, 2013. Reprint # 7052.
237. Lazzara, Mattrew A.; Keller, L. M.; Rasmussen, D. J. and Willmot, K. T.. Antarctic meteorological data: Access, distribution, and challenges. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society (AMS), 2011, Abstract 13A.1.
238. Leonard, Katherine C.; Thembly, L.-Bruno; Thom, Jonathan E. and MacAyeal, Douglas R.. Drifting snow threshold measurements near McMurdo station, Antarctica: A sensor comparison study. Cold Regions Science and Technology, Volume: 70, 2012, pp.71-80. Reprint # 6596.
239. Lezzara, Matthew A.. The polar meteorologist's dream machine: Artificial Lagrange orbit satellite applications via Arctic and Antarctic composite satellite imagery. New York, New York City College of Technology, 2010, pp.49-55. Reprint # 7697.
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Li, Xichen; Cai, Wenju; Meehl, Gerald A.; Chen, Dake; Yuan, Xiaojun; Raphael, Marilyn; Holland, David M.; Ding, Qinghua; Fogt, Ryan L.; Markle, Bradley R.; Wang, Guojian; Bromwich, David H.; Turner, John; Xie, Shang-Ping; Steig, Eric J.; Gille, Sarah T.; Xiao, Cunde; Wu, Bingyi; Lazzara, Matthew A.; Chen, Xianyao; Stammerjohn, Sharon; Holland, Paul R.; Holland, Marika M.; Cheng, Xiao; Price, Stephen F.; Wang, Zhaomin; Bitz, Cecilia M.; Shi, Jiuxin; Gerber, Edwin P.; Liang, Xi; Goosse, Hugues; Yoo, Changhyun; Ding, Minghu; Geng, Lei; Xin, Meijiao; Li, Chuanjin; Dou, Tingfeng; Liu, Chengyan; Sun, Weijun; Wang, Xinyue and Song, Chentao. Tropical teleconnection impacts on Antarctic climate changes. Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, Volume: 2, 2021. Reprint # 8724.
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241. Lindstrom, Scott S.; Lazzara, M. A.; Harkey, M. K. and Lynds, S.. Hybrid and online climate instruction at Madison Area Technical College. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2013, Abstract 198.
242. Lindstrom, Scott S.; Lazzara, M. A.; Harkey, M. K. and Lynds, S.. A pre- and post-test given to climate students to gauge their learning. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2016, Abstract 196.
243. Lindstrom, Scott S.; Lazzara, Matthew A.; Harkey, Monica K. and Lynds, Susan E.. Hybrid and online climate instruction at Madison Area Technical College. Washington, DC, American Geophysical Union, 2012, Abstract ED13D-0802.
244. Lubin, Dan; Kahn, Brian H.; Lazzara, Matthew A.; Rowe, Penny and Walden, Von P.. Variability in AIRS-retrieved cloud amount and thermodynamic phase over west versus east Antarctica influenced by the SAM. Geophysical Research Letters, Volume: 42, Issue: 4, 2015. Reprint # 7352.
245. MacAyeal, D. R.; Thom, J. and Bliss, A.. Giant tabular icebergs as surrogate ice shelves in field studies of Antarctica's response to environmental warming. Washington, DC, American Geophysical Union, 2003, Abstract C31C-0413.
246. MacAyeal, D. R.; Thom, J.; Bliss, A.; Weidner, G.; Kerman, B. D.; Lazzara, M. and Stearns, C. R.. The trajectory of giant iceberg B15a: Preliminary observations using GPS and Automatic Weather Stations. Washington, DC, American Geophysical Union, 2001, Abstract OS52A-02.
247. MacAyeal, Douglas R.; Okal, Emile A.; Aster, Richard C.; Bassis, Jeremy N.; Brunt, Kelly M.; Cathles, L. Mac; Drucker, Robert; Fricker, Helen A.; Kim, Young-Jin; Martin, Seelye; Okal, Marianne H.; Sergienko, Olga V.; Sponsler, Mark P. and Thom, Jonathan E.. Transoceanic wave propagation links iceberg calving margins of Antarctica with storms in tropics and Northern Hemisphere. Geophysical Research Letters, Volume: 33, Issue: 17, 2006, doi:10.1029/2006GL027235. Reprint # 5552.
248. Macayeal, Douglas R.; Okal, Marianne H.; Thom, Jonathan E.; Brunt, Kelly M.; Kim, Young-Jin and Bliss, Andrew K.. Tabular iceberg collisions within the coastal regime. Journal of Glaciology, Volume: 54, Issue: 185, 2008, pp.371-386. Reprint # 5747.
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Marcio Rocha, Francelino; Carlos, Schaefer; de Los Milagros Skansi, Maria; Colwell, Steve; Bromwich, David H.; Jones, Phil; King, John C.; Lazzara, Matthew; Renwick, James; Solomon, Susan; Brunet, Manola and Cerveny, Randall S.. WMO evaluation of two extreme high temperatures occurring in February 2020 for the Antarctic Peninsula Region. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volume: 102, Issue: 11, 2021. Reprint #Rerpint # 8695.
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Mateling, Marian E.; Lazzara, Mathew A.; Keller, Linda M.; Weidner, George A. and Cassano, John J.. Alexander Tall Tower! A study of the boundary layer on the Ross Ice Shelf, Antarctica. Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology, Volume: 57, Issue: 2, 2018, pp.421-434. Reprint # 8251.
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