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26. Beven, John L. II; Brennan, Michael; DeMaria, Mark; Knaff, John and Velden, Chris. GOES-R Proving Ground activities at the National Hurricane Center. Raleigh, NC, National Weather Association, 2011, abstract. 

27. Beven, John L. II; DeMaria, M. and Velden, C.. Satellite meteorology of tropical cyclones in the GOES-R era. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2008, Abstract KS1.1. 

28. Beven, John L. II; Velden, C. S. and Olander, T. L.. Possible impacts of GOES-R temporal resolution on tropical cyclone intensity estimates. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2008, Abstract P1.67. 

29. Beven, John L.; Brennan, M. J.; Cobb, H. D. III; DeMaria, M.; Knaff, J.; Schumacher, A. B.; Velden, C.; Monette, S. A.; Dunion, S. P.; Jedlovec, G. J.; Fuell, K. K. and Foolmer, M. J.. The satellite proving ground at the National Hurricane Center. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2014, Abstract 39. 

30. Beven, John L.II; Brennan, Michael; DeMaria, Mark; Knaff, John and Velden, Christopher. Proving ground activities at the National Hurricane Center. Greenbelt, MD, NASA, Goddard Space Flight Center, GOES-R Program Office, 2011, PowerPoint presentation. 

31. Beven. Jack; Brennan, Michale; DeMariea, Mark; Knaff, John; Velden, Christopher and Dunion, Jason. The 2010 GOES-R Proving Ground at the National Hurricane Center. Washington, DC, US Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Office of the Federal Coordinator for Meteorology, 2011, PowerPoint presentation. 

32. Black, Michael; Dunion, Jason; Kossin, James; Schubert, Wayne; Velden, Chris; Black, Peter; Zehr, Raymond and Aberson, Sim. Mesovortices in Hurricane Isabel (2003); A comparison of satellite, radar, and photographic observations. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2004, pp.128-129. Reprint # 3976. 

33. Black, P. G.; Henricks, E. A.; Doyle, J. D.; Moskaitis, J. and Velden, C.. Tropical cyclone outflow structure observed during the Hurricane and Severe Storms Sentinel (HS3) and Tropical Cyclone Intensity (TCI) Experiments (2012-2104). Washington, DC, American Geophysical Union, 2014, Abstract A11O-03. 

34. Black, P. G.; Mullins, S.; Velden, C. S.; Powell, M. D.; Uhlhorn, E. W.; Olander, T. L. and Burton, A.. Comparison of airborne SFMR, Dvorak satellite and best track maximum surface wind estimates in Atlantic tropical cyclones: 1998-2006. Washington, DC, US Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Office of the Federal Coordinator for Meteorology, 2008, abstract; poster. 

35. Black, Peter G.; Bosart, L. F.; Molinari, J.; Velden, C. S. and Evans, J. L.. Evolution of Hurricane Michael (2000) from cold- to warm- to cold-core over a 5-day period: Observations and modeling. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2001, Abstract 5.8. 

36. Black, Peter G.; Doyle, J. D.; Moskaitis, J. R.; Braun, S. A. and Velden, C. S.. Tropical cyclone outflow jets observed during the 2012-13 Hurricane and Severe Storm Sentinel (HS3) field campaign. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2014, Abstract 8A.5. 

37. Black, Peter G.; Hendricks, E. A.; Doyle, J. D.; Moskaitis, J. R. and Velden, C. S.. Hurricane outflow jet structure and evolution derived from dropsondes and satellite high-level Atmospheric Motion Vectors (AMVs). Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2015, Abstract 10.4. 

38. Black, Peter G.; Moskaitis, Jon; Doyle, James; Velden, Chris and Braun, Scott. Outflow layer structure in Hurricanes Leslie and Nadine revealed by dropsondes deployed from NASA Global Hawk UAV aircraft during the 2012 Hurricane and Severe Storms Sentinel (HS3) campaign. Washington, DC, US Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Office of the Federal Coordinator for Meteorology, 2013, PowerPoint presentation. 

39. Black, Peter G.; Mullins, S.; Velden, C.; Powell, M. D.; Uhlhorn, E. W.; Olander, T. L. and Burton, A.. Comparison of airborne SFMR, Dvorak satellite and best track maximum surface wind estimates. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2008, Abstract 13B.4. 

40. Black, Peter, G.; Dunion, J.; Braun, S. A. and Velden, C. S.. Hurricane outflow jet features documented by Global Hawk dropsondes and satellite AMVs during HS3 as targets for future SHOUT operations. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2016, Abstract 2C.5. 

41. Blackwell, Keith G.; Fitzbatrick, Pat; Velden, Christopher and Wimmers, Tony. Double (concentric) eyewalls in Hurricane Katrina at landfall: A key to the storm's huge size and devastating impact over a three-state coastal region. Washington, DC, US Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Office of the Federal Coordinator for Meteorology, 2007, PowerPoint presentation. 

42. Blackwell, Keith O.; Wimmers, A.; Velden, C.; Fitzpatrick, P. J. and Jelley, B.. Hurricane Katrina's eyewall replacement cycle over the northern Gulf and accompanying double eyewalls at landfall: A key to the storm's huge size and devastating impact over a three-state coastal region. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2008, Abstract 18C.6. 

43. Blackwell, W.J.; Braun, S.; Bennartz, R.; Velden, C.; DeMaria, M.; Atlas, R.; Dunion, J.; Marks, F.; Rogers, R.; Annane, B. and Leslie, R.V.. An overview of the TROPICS NASA Earth Venture missionQuarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, Volume: 144, 2018, pp.16-26. Reprint # 8325. 
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44. Blackwell, William J.; Braun, S. A.; Bennartz, R.; Velden, C. S.; DeMaria, M.; Atlas, R.; Dunion, J. P.; Marks, F. D. Jr. and Rogers, R.. The TROPICS smallsat tropical cyclone mission: High temporal resolution microwave imagery as part of NASA's third Earth Venture Instrument (EVI-3) program. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2016, Abstract 6.5. 

45. Blackwell, William J.; Braun, S. A.; Bennartz, R.; Velden, C. S.; Greenwald, T.; Herndon, D. C.; DeMaria, M.; Chirokova, G.; Atlas, R.; Dunion, J. P.; Marks, F. D. Jr.; Rogers, R.; Annane, B. and Christophersen, H.. Overview and performance simulations of the NASA TROPICS CubeSat constellation mission. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2018, Abstract 11D.2. 

46. Blackwell, William J.; Braun, S. A.; Velden, C. S.; DeMaria, M.; Atlas, R.; Dunion, J. P.; Marks, F. D. Jr.; Rogers, R. and Annane, B.. The NASA TROPICS CubeSat constellation observatory. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2018, Abstract J32.2. 

47. Blackwell, William J.; Braun, Scott A.; Bennartz, Ralf; Velden, Chris; Atlas, Robert M.; Dunion, Jason P.; Marks, Frank; Rogers, Robert F. and Demaria, Mark. The TROPICS smallset tropical cyclone mission: High temporal resolution microwave imagery as part of NASA's third Earth Venture-Instrument (EVI-3) program. Washington, DC, American Geophysical Union, 2016, Abstract A33P-02. 

48. Blackwell, William J.; Braun, Scott; Atlas, R.; Bennartz, R.; DeMaria, M.; Dunion, J.; Marks, F.; Rogers, R. and Velden, C.. The TROPICS mission: Time-Resolved Observations of Precipitation structure and storm Intensity with a Constellation of Smallsats. [Geneva], World Meteorological Organization (WMO), International Precipitation Working Group, 2016, PowerPoint presentation. 23 slides. 
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49. Bosart, Lance F.; Black, Peter G.; Evans, Jenni L.; Moliari, John; Velden, Chris S. and Dickinson, Michael J.. The double transition of Hurricane Michael (2000): Baroclinic to tropical to baroclinic. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2002, Paper 12D.8. Reprint # 3858. 

50. Bosart, Lance F.; Bracken, W. Edward; Molinari, John; Velden, Christopher S. and Black, Peter G.. Environmental influences on the rapid intensification stage of Hurricane Opal (1995) over the Gulf of Mexico. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 1998, pp.105-112. Reprint # 3390.