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Results: Found 3271 records (displaying records 2526 through 2550)

2526. Shenk, William E.; Menzel, W. Paul; Mosher, F. and Merrill, R. T.. Suggested GOES I-M satellite operational scenarios. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 1988, pp.247-252. Reprint # 820. 

2527. Shenk, William E.; Vonder Haar, Thomas H. and Smith, William L.. An evaluation of observations from satellites for the study and prediction of mesoscale events and cyclone eventsBulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volume: 68, Issue: 1, 1987, pp.21-35. Reprint # 1917. 
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2528. Shephard, M. W.; Clough, S. A.; Payne, V. H.; Smith, W. L.; Kireev, S. and Cady-Pereira, K. E.. Performance of the line-by-line radiative transfer model (LBLRTM) for temperature and species retrievals: IASI case studies from JAIVExAtmospheric Chemistry and Physics, Volume: 9, Issue: 19, 2009, pp.7397-7417. Reprint # 6208. 
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2529. Shippert, T. R.; Clough, S. A.; Brown, P. D.; Smith, W. L.; Knuteson, R. O. and Ackerman, S. A.. Spectral cloud emissivities from LBLRTM/AERI QME. Washington, DC, US Department of Energy, Office of Energy Research, Office of Health and Environmental Research, Environmental Sciences Division, 1998, pp.687-692. Reprint # 2558. 

2530. Siddans, Richard; Thomas, Gareth; Pavolonis, Mike and Bojinski, Stephan. Satellite derived volcanic ash product inter-comparison in support to SCOPE-Nowcasting. Munich, Germany, European Geosciences Union (EGU), 2016, Abstract EUG2016-13928. 
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2531. Siebers, A. L.; Schaefer, J. T. and Anthony, R. W.. CSIS test and evaluation: Final report. Madison, WI, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Space Science and Engineering Center, 1985. various paging. Call Number: UW SSEC Publication No.85.04.N1. 
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2532. Siebers, Anthony L.. Review of Systems for Nowcasting. (unable to verify publication), n.d.. Reprint # 670. 

2533. Siebers, Anthony Leo. Application of geostationary satellite infrared observations in locating thermal patterns conducive to severe weather. Madison, WI, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Department of Meteorology, 1979. Call Number: UW MET Publication No.79.00.S2. 

2534. Sieglaff, Justin and Pavolonis, M. J.. Monitoring Eyjafjallajokull Volcano with GOES-R vocanic ash physical property retrievals. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2010, Abstract 3.5. 

2535. Sieglaff, Justin and Schmit, Timothy J.. Vegetation monitoring and thin cirrus detection on the next generation GOES imager. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2003, Paper P5.4. Reprint # 3309. 

2536. Sieglaff, Justin M.; Cronce, Lee M.; Feltz, Wayne F.; Bedka, Kristopher M.; Pavolonis, Michael J. and Heidinger, Andrew K.. Nowcasting convective storm initiation using satellite-based box-averaged cloud-top cooling and cloud-type trendsJournal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology, Volume: 50, Issue: 1, 2011, pp.110-126. Reprint # 6404. 
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2537. Sieglaff, Justin M.; Schmit, Timothy J.; Menzel, W. Paul and Ackerman, Steven A.. Inferring convective weather characteristics with geostationary high spectral resolution IR window measurements: A look into the futureJournal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology, Volume: 26, Issue: 8, 2009, pp.1527-1541. Reprint # 6096. 
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2538. Sieglaff, Justin; Bah, Kaba; Schmit, Tim; Gerth, Jordan; Bachmeier, Scott; Ackerman, Steve; Feltz, Wayne; Strabala, Kathy; Wade, Gary and Otkin, Jason. CIMSS GOES-R proving ground plans. Madison, WI, Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite Studies (CIMSS), 2008, Abstract 9. 
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2539. Sieglaff, Justin; Bedka, K. M.; Feltz, W. F. and Pavolonis, M. J.. Using geostationary imagers for convective and lightning initiation nowcasting. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2009, Abstract JP7.7. 

2540. Sieglaff, Justin; Cronce, L. M.; Feltz, W.; Bedka, K.; Pavolonis, M. J. and Heidinger, A. K.. Validation of University of Wisconsin Convective Initiation (UWCI) algorithm. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2010, Abstract P9.4. 

2541. Sieglaff, Justin; Pavolonis, M. J. and Cintineo, J. L.. The importance of satellite-based predictors in the NOAA/CIMSS ProbSevere model. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2016, Abstract 9.2. 

2542. Sieglaff, Justin; Pavolonis, M. J. and Hartung, D. C.. Probabilistic nowcasting of severe convection using the temporal evolution of satellite-derived deep convection cloud properties. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2012, Abstract 11A.2. 

2543. Sieglaff, Justin; Pavolonis, M. J.; Cintineo, J. L. and Lindsey, D. T.. NOAA/CIMSS Prob Severe model: Integrating remotely sensed observations of deep convection. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2014, Abstract 3A.5. 

2544. Sieglaff, Justin; Pavolonis, Michael; Calvert, Corey and Gerth, Jordan. Supporting Alaska Region National Weather Service Volcanic Ash Advisory Center and weather forecast offices with IMAPP processing. Madison, WI, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Space Science and Engineering Center, 2013, PowerPoint presentation. 20 slides. 
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2545. Sieglaff, Justin; Schmit, T. J.; Menzel, P. and Ackerman, S.. Inferring convective weather characteristics with geostationary high spectral resolution IR window measurements: A look into the future. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2009, Abstract 3.2. 

2546. Singh, H. B.; Apel, E. C.; Brune, W.; Carmichael, G. R.; Cohen, R. C.; Crawford, J. H.; Dzech, E.; Emmons, L. K.; Flocke, F.; Fried, A.; Fuelberg, H.; Heikes, B.; Jacob, D. J. and Pierce, R. B.. A brief overview of INTEX-B and OVOC observations over Mexico City, Gulf of Mexico, and the Pacific Ocean. Washington, DC, American Geophysical Union, 2007, Abstract A42A-01. 

2547. Sisko, Christopher A.; Smith, William L.; Tobin, David C.; Zhou, Daniel K.; Revercomb, Henry E.; DeSlover, Daniel H.; Larar, Allen M.; Huang, Bormin; Nalli, Nicholas R. and Antonelli, Paolo B.. NAST-I: High spectral resolution measurements from a cross-track scanning infrared sounder and future implications for infrared sounders. Bellingham, WA, SPIE-International Society for Optical Engineering, 1999, pp.120-128. Reprint # 3356. 

2548. Slater, A. G.; Bohn, T.; McCreight, J. L.; Serreze, M. C.; Lettenmaier, D. P.; Wang, X. and Key, J.. Freshwater input to the Arctic: Uncertainty in model forcing vs. model structure. Washington, DC, American Geophysical Union, 2005, Abstract U41A-0813. 

2549. Smith, B. A.; Briggs, G. A.; Danielson, G. E.; Cook. A. F. II; Davies, M. E.; Hunt, G. E.; Masursky, H.; Soderblom, L. A.; Owen, T. C.; Sagan, C. and Suomi, V. E.. Voyager imaging experimentSpace Science Reviews, Volume: 21, Issue: 2, 1977, pp.103-127. Reprint # 465. 

2550. Smith, B. A.; Soderblom, B. A.; Johnson, T. V.; Ingersoll, A. P.; Collins, S. A.; Shoemaker, E. M.; Hunt, G. E.; Masursky, H.; Carr, M. H.; Davies, M. E.; Cook, A. F.; Boyce, J.; Danielson, G. E.; Owen, T.; Sagen, C.; Beebe, R. F.; Veverka, J.; Strom, R. G.; McCauley, J. F.; Morrison, D.; Briggs, G. A. and Suomi, V. E.. The Jupiter system through the eyes of Voyager IScience, Volume: 204, 1 June 1979, pp.13-31. Reprint # 471.