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Results: Found 8662 records (displaying records 2601 through 2625)

2601. Heidinger, Andrew; Walther, Andi; Botambekov, Denis; Straka, William III and Wanzong, Steve. The clouds from AVHRR extended user's guide. Madison, WI, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Space Science and Engineering Center, 2014. Call Number: UW SSEC Publication No.14.10.H1. 
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2602. Heidinger, Andrew; Walther, Andi; Foster, Mike and Ackerman, Steve. State of the NOAA AWG cloud algorithms. Madison, WI, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Space Science and Engineering Center, Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite Studies (CIMSS), 2011, abstract. 

2603. Heidinger, Andrew; Wanzong, Steve and Walther, Andi. Status of cloud products from HIMAWARI-8 AHI. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), 2015, PowerPoint presentation. 

2604. Heidinger, Andrew; Wanzong, Steve; Walther, Andi; Heck, Pat; Straka, William; Rogal, Marek and Minnis, Patrick. Cloud team report. Greenbelt, MD, NASA, Goddard Space Flight Center, GOES-R Program Office, 2014, PowerPoint presentation. 29 slides. 
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2605. Heidinger, Andrew; Wu, Xiangqian (Fred); Ackerman, Steve; Molling, Christine; Straka, William III and Yu, Fangfang. Towards a consensus calibration of the AVHRR reflectance channels for cliamte studies. Darmstadt, Germany, European Organization for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites (EUMETSAT), 2008, PowerPoint presentation. 

2606. Heidinger, Andrw and Pavolonis, Michael. Using satellite (imager) cloud observations to diagnose cloud forecasts. College Park, MD, NOAA Center for Weather and Climate Prediction, Joint Center for Satellite Data Assimilation (JCSDA), 2005, PowerPoint presentation. 

2607. Heidinger, Andy. Consisten real-time and climate cloud product data from multiple sensors using the NOAA/NESCIS CLAVR-x processing system. Darmstadt, Germany, European Organization for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites (EUMETSAT), 2014, PowerPoint presentation. 

2608. Hein, Paul F.; Smith, William L. Jr. and Cox, Stephen K.. Radiative properties of cirrus clouds: FIRE IFO case 10/28/86. Hampton, VA, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Office of Management, Scientific and Technical Information Division, 1990, pp.159-162. Reprint # 1729. 

2609. Helfrich, Sean; Key, Jeff; Clemente-Colon, Pablo; Robinson, David A.; Estilow, Thomas; Kongoli, Cezar and Hall, Dorothy K.. The interactive multi-sensor snow and ice mapping system (IMS) over the last two decades. Washington, DC, American Geophysical Union, 2016, Abstract C41F-03. 

2610. Helfrich, Sean; Key, Jeff; Godin, Ray; Kongoli, Dezar; Appel, Igor; Schudi, Mark; Romanov, Peter; Grassotti, Chris; Middlebusher, Mark; Meade, Paul; Liu, Yinghui and Pratt, Patty. Improving user utilization of JPSS snow and ice products. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), 2014, PowerPoint presentation. 6 slides. 
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2611. Helms, David; Fellows, W.; Robets, T.; Schrab, K.; Toepfer, F.; Ballish, B.; Baker, R.; Fleming, J. R.; May, R.; Petersen, R. A. and Moniger, W. R.. NOAA's deployment of the Water Vapor Sensor System (WVSS II). Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2005, Abstract P1.45. 

2612. Henderson, David S.; Otkin, Jason A. and Mecikalski, John R.. Evaluating convective initiation in high-resolution numerical weather prediction models using GOES-16 infrared brightness temperaturesMonthly Weather Review, Volume: 149, Issue: 4, 2021, pp.1153-1172. Reprint # 8674. 
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2613. Henderson, David S.; Otkin, Jason A. and Mecikalski, John R.. Examining the role of the land surface on convection using high-resolution model forecasts over the southeastern United StatesJournal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres, Volume: 127, Issue: 16, 2022, e2022JD036563. Reprint # 8840. 
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2614. Hendrick, Eric A.; Elsberry, R. L.; Bell, M. M.; Velden, C. S. and Peng, M. S.. Improved COAMPS-TC tropical cyclone predictions using a dynamic initialization scheme with rapid-scan atmospheric motion vectors and ONR TCI datasets. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2018, Abstract 8B.4. 

2615. Hendricks, Eric A.; Bell, Michael M.; Elsberry, Russell L. and Velden, Chris. A tropical cyclone dynamic initialization technique using high temporal and spatial density atmospheric motion vectors and airborne field campaign data. Washington, DC, American Geophysical Union, 2016, Abstract A53L-05. 

2616. Hendricks, Eric A.; Elsberry, R. L.; Bell, M. M.; Velden, C.; DeLap, E. and Peng, M. S.. Improved COAMPS-TC tropical cyclone predictions using a dynamic initialization scheme with rapid-scan atmospheric motion vectors and ONR TCI datasets. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2018, Abstract 13B.6. 

2617. Hendricks, Eric A.; Elsberry, Russell L.; Velden, Christopher S.; Jorgensen, Adam C.; Jordan, Mary S. and Creasey, Robert L.. Environmental factors and internal processes contributing to the interrupted rapid decay of Hurricane Joaquin (2015)Weather and Forecasting, Volume: 33, Issue: 5, 2018, pp.1251-1262. Reprint # 8347. 
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2618. Hendricks, Eric A.; Jorgensen, A. C.; Elsberry, R. L.; Velden, C.; Jordan, M. S. and Creasey, R.. Environmental factors and internal processes contributing to interrupted rapid decay of Hurricane Joaquin. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2018, Abstract 225. 

2619. Hendricks, Eric A.; Schubert, Wayne H.; Taft, Richard K.; Wang, Huiqun and Kossin, James P.. Life cycles of hurricane-like vorticity ringsJournal of the Atmospheric Sciences, Volume: 66, Issue: 3, 2009, pp.705-722. Reprint # 6036. 
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2620. Hendricks, Eric S.; Elsberry, Russell L.; Velden, Chris; Creasey, Robert; Jorgensen, Adam and Jordan, Mary. Environmental factors and internal processes contributing to interrupted rapid decay of Hurrican Joaquin (2015). Washington, DC, American Geophysical Union, 2017, Abstract A11S-06. 

2621. Hennon, C. C.; Knapp, K. R.; Schreck, C. J.; Stevens, S. E. and Kossin, J. P.. Cyclone Center: Using crowdsourcing to determine tropical cyclone intensity. Washington, DC, American Geophysical Union, 2013, Abstract IN23B-1426. 

2622. Hennon, Christopher C.; Knapp, K. R.; Schreck, C. J. III; Kossin, J. P. and Stevens, S. E.. Cyclone center: A crowd sourcing application of the HURSAT-B1 data record. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2015, Abstract 634. 

2623. Hennon, Christopher C.; Knapp, K. R.; Schreck, C. J. III; Stevens, S. E.; Kossin, J. P.; Thorne, P. W.; Hennon, P. A.; Kruk, M. C. and Rennie, J.. Toward a homogeneous global tropical cyclone intensity record. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2014, Abstract 5C.5. 

2624. Hennon, Christopher C.; Knapp, Kenneth R.; Schreck, Carl J. III; Stevens, Scott E.; Kossin, James P.; Thorne, Peter W.; Hennon, Paula A.; Kruk, Michael C.; Rennie, Jared; Gadea, Jean-Maurice; Striegl, Maximilian and Carley, Ian. Cyclone center: Can citizen scientists improve tropical cyclone intensity records?Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volume: 96, Issue: 4, 2015. Reprint # 7394. 
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2625. Hennon, Christopher C.; Kruk, M. C.; Knapp, K. R.; Schreck, C. J. III; Kossin, J. P. and Thorne, P. W.. Determining uncertainty in historical tropical cyclone intensity analyses. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2016, Abstract 176.