3551. Kongoli, Cezar; Helfrich, Sean; Key, Jeff; Lee, Yong-Keun and Smith, Thomas. A new blended analysis of snow depth. US Department of Commerce, National Oceanic And Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), 2014, PowerPoint presentation.
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Kongoli, Cezar; Key, Jeffrey and Smith, Thomas M.. . Remote Sensing, Volume: 11, Issue: 24, 2019, pp.3049. Reprint # 8523.
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Koo, J.-H.; Wang, Y.; Kurosu, T. P.; Chance, K.; Rozanov, A.; Richter, A.; Oltmans, S. J.; Thompson, A. M.; Hair, J. W.; Fenn, M. A.; Weinheimer, A. J.; Ryerson, T. B.; Solberg, S.; Huey, L. G.; Liao, J.; Dibb, J. E.; Neuman, J. A.; Nowak, J. B.; Pierce, R. B.; Natarajan, M. and Al-Saadi, J.. Characteristics of tropospheric ozone depletion events in the Arctic spring: Analysis of the ARCTAS, ARCPAC, and ARCIONS measurements and satellite BrO observations. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, Volume: 12, Issue: 20, 2012, pp.9909-9922. Reprint # 7989.
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3554. Kopp, Thomas J.; Thomas, William; Heidinger, Andrew K.; Botambekov, Denis; Frey, Richard A.; Hutchison, Keith D.; Iisager, Barbara D.; Brueske, Kurt and Reed, Bonnie. The VIIRS cloud mask: Progress in the first year of S-NPP toward a common cloud detection scheme. Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres, Volume: 119, Issue: 5, 2014, pp.2441-2456. Reprint # 7179.
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Kopp, Thomas; Heidinger, Andrew; Frey, Richard; Botambekov, Denis and Thomas, William. VCM status. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), 2015, PowerPoint presentation. 16 slides.
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Kossin, J. P.. Present and imminent applications of geostationary infrared imagery to tropical cyclone analysis and forecasting. Geneva, World Meteorological Organization (WMO), Tropical Meteorology Research Programmer (TMRP), Commission for Atmospheric Sciences (CAS), 2003. unpaged. Reprint # 6239.
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3557. Kossin, J. P.. Remaining uncertainties in the causes of past and future Atlantic hurricane activity. Washington, DC, American Geophysical Union, 2014, Abstract GC24B-04.
3558. Kossin, J. P.. Observed tropical cyclone variability and trends. Washington, DC, American Geophysical Union, 2008, Abstract U14B-01.
3559. Kossin, J. P.; Emanuel, K. and Vecchi, G. A.. The poleward migration of tropical cyclone peak intensity. Washington, DC, American Geophysical Union, 2014, Abstract GC31D-06.
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Kossin, J. P.; Hall, T.; Knutson, T.; Kunkel, K. E.; Trapp, D. E. and Wehner, M. F.. Chapter 9: Extreme storms. Washington, DC, US Global Change Research Program, 2017, pp.257-276. Reprint # 8219.
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3561. Kossin, J. P.; Knapp, K. R.; Vimont, D. J.; Murnane, R. J. and Harper, B. A.. A globally consistent reanalysis of hurricane variability and trends. Geophysical Research Letters, Volume: 34, Issue: 4, 2007, doi:10.1029/2006GL028836. Reprint # 5287.
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Kossin, James. Comment on 'Spatial and temporal trends in the location of the lifetime maximum intensity of tropical cyclones' by Tennille and Ellis. Atmosphere, Volume: 9, Issue: 7, 2018, pp.241-244. Reprint # 8350.
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3563. Kossin, James P.. Hurricane intensification along United States coast suppressed during active hurricane periods. Nature, Volume: 541, Issue: 7637, 2017, pp.390-393. Reprint # 7891.
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Kossin, James P.. A global slowdown of tropical-cyclone translation speed. Nature, Volume: 558, 2018, pp.104-107. Reprint # 8288.
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Kossin, James P.. A scientific tempest. American Scientist, Volume: 96, Issue: 1, 2008, pp.78-80. Reprint # 5621.
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3566. Kossin, James P.. Is the North Atlantic hurricane season getting longer?. Geophysical Research Letters, Volume: 35, Issue: 23, 2008, doi:10.1029/2008GL036012. Reprint # 5904.
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Kossin, James P.. Reply to: Moon, I-J. et al.; Lanzante, J.R.. Nature, Volume: 570, 2019. Reprint # 8391.
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Kossin, James P.. Validating atmospheric reanalysis data using tropical cyclones as thermometers. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volume: 96, Issue: 7, 2015. Reprint # 7452.
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3569. Kossin, James P.. Hurricane variability and trends: The varying roles of sea surface temperature. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2008, Paper J9.2. Reprint # 5652.
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Kossin, James P.. Hurricane wind-pressure relationship and eyewall replacement cycles. Weather and Forecasting, Volume: 30, Issue: 1, 2015. Reprint # 7343.
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3571. Kossin, James P. and Camargo, Suzana J.. Hurricane track variability and secular potential intensity trends. Climatic Change, Volume: 97, Issue: 1, 2009, pp.329-337. Reprint # 6157.
3572. Kossin, James P. and DeMaria, M.. Reducing operational hurricane intensity forecast errors during eyewall replacement cycles. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2016, Abstract 63.
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Kossin, James P. and DeMaria, Mark. Reducing operational hurricane intensity forecast errors during eyewall replacement cycles. Weather and Forecasting, Volume: 31, Issue: 2, 2016, pp.601-608. Reprint # 7582.
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Kossin, James P. and Nolan, David S.. Tropical cyclone structure and intensity change related to eyewall replacement cycles and annular storm formation, utilizing objective interpretation of satellite data and model analyses. Award No.N00014-07-1-0163. Madison, WI, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite Studies (CIMSS), 2008. Call Number: UW SSEC Publication No.08.09.K1.
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Kossin, James P. and Nolan, David S.. Tropical cyclone structure and intensity change related to eyewall replacement cycles and annular storm formation, utilizing objective interpretation of satellite data and model analyses. Award No.N00014-07-1-0163. Madison, WI, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite Studies (CIMSS), 2009. Call Number: UW SSEC Publication No.09.09.K1.
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