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Results: Found 8662 records (displaying records 5051 through 5075)

5051. Molling, Christine; Wayne, Frederick; Norman, John; Mecikalski, John and Stelford, Mark. A computer demonstration of a Precision Agricultural-Landscape Modeling (PALM) system. Madison, WI, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Cooperative Extension, University of Wisconsin Extension, and College of Agricultural and Life Sciences, 2001, pp.240-243. Reprint # 3507. 

5052. Monette, Sarah A.. Tropical applications of a satellite-based objective overshooting top detection algorithm. Madison, WI, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, 2011. Call Number: UW MET Publication No.11.00.M1. 

5053. Monette, Sarah A. and Sieglaff, Justin M.. Probability of convectively induced turbulence associated with geostationary satellite-inferred cloud-top coolingJournal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology, Volume: 53, Issue: 2, 2014. Reprint # 7167. 
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5054. Monette, Sarah A. and Velden, C. S.. Examining trends in satellite-derived overshooting tops as a potential predictor of tropical cyclone genesis. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2012, Paper P1.23. Reprint # 8043. 

5055. Monette, Sarah A.; Bedka, K. and Feltz, W. F.. Applications of satellite data to aircraft turbulence. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2013, Abstract 266. 

5056. Monette, Sarah A.; Feltz, W.; Velden, C. and Bedka, K.. Applications of an objective overshooting top detection algorithm. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society (AMS), 2011, Abstract 818. 

5057. Monette, Sarah A.; Velden, C. S. and Griffin, K. S.. Examing trends in satellite-detected overshooting tops as a potential predictor of tropical cyclone rapid intensification. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2012, Paper 8B.5. Reprint # 8041. 

5058. Monette, Sarah A.; Velden, C. S.; Heidinger, A. K.; Zipser, E. J.; Cecil, D. J.; Black, P. G. and Braun, S. A.. Validation of Automated Cloud Height Algorithm (ACHA) cloud top heights in tropical cyclones using obseraations from the NASA Global Hawk. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2014, Abstract 47. 

5059. Monette, Sarah A.; Velden, C. S.; Zipser, E. J.; Cecil, D. J.; Black, P. G.; Braun, S. A. and Heymsfield, G. M.. Differentiating tropical cyclones exhibiting strong updrafts using combined satellite, lightning, and Global Hawk observations. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2014, Abstract 9A.1. 

5060. Monette, Sarah A.; Velden, Christopher S. and Rozoff, Christopher M.. Examing trends in satellite-detected voershooting tops as a potential predictor of tropical cyclone rapid intensification. US Department of Commerce, National Oceanic And Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), 2013, PowerPoint presentation. 

5061. Monette, Sarah A.; Velden, Christopher S.; Griffin, Kyle S. and Rozoff, Christopher M.. Examining trends in satellite-detected tropical overshooting tops as a potential predictor of tropical cyclone rapid intensificationJournal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology, Volume: 51, Issue: 11, 2012, pp.1917-1930. Reprint # 6912. 
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5062. Monette, Sarah A.; Velden, Christopher S.; Griffin, Kyle S. and Rozoff, Christopher M.. Examining trends in satellite-detected overshooting tops as a potential predictor of tropical cyclone rapid intensification. Raleigh, NC, National Weather Association, 2012, Abstract P2.4. 

5063. Monette, Sarah A.; Velden, Christopher S.; Zipser, Edward J.; Cecil, Daniel J.; Black, Peter G.; Braun, Scott A. and Heymsfield, Gerald M.. Evidence of strong updrafts in tropical cyclones using combined satellite, lightning, and high-altitude aircraft observations. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2014, PowerPoint presentation. 
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5064. Monette, Sarah, A.; Bedka, K. and Feltz, W.. Operational uses for an objective overshooting top detection algorithm. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2010, Abstract S29. 

5065. Montgomery, H. E.; Endres, D.; Wolford, G.; Menzel, P. and Hunnolt, G.. VAS data availability. Washington, DC, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Scientific and Technical Information Division, 1985, pp.133-160. Reprint # 3681. 

5066. Montgomery, Michael T.; Davis, Christopher; Dunkerton, Timothy; Wang, Zhou; Velden, Christopher; Torn, Ryan; Majumdar, Sharanya J.; Zhang, Fuqing; Smith, Roger K.; Bosart, Lance; Bell, Michael M.; Haase, Jennifer S.; Heymsfield, Andrew; Jensen, Jorgen; Campos, Teresa and Boothe, Mark A.. The Pre-Depression Investigation of Cloud-systems in the Tropics (PREDICT) experiment: Scientific basis, new analysis tools, and some first resultsBulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volume: 93, Issue: 2, 2012, pp.153-172. Reprint # 6588. 
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5067. Moody, J. L.; Felker, J. L.; Wimmers, A. J.; Osterman, G.; Bowman, K.; Thompson, A. M. and Tarasick, D. W.. A Multi-sensor Upper Tropospheric Ozone Product (MUTOP) based on TES ozone and GOES water vapor: Validation with ozonesondesAtmospheric Chemistry and Physics, Volume: 12, Issue: 12, 2012, pp.5661-5676. Reprint # 7067. 
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5068. Moody, J. L.; Felker, S. R.; Wimmers, A. J.; Avery, M. A.; Fairlie, T. D.; Browell, E. V.; Pierce, R. B.; Osterman, G. and Bowman, K.. Using GOES water vapor to define the tropopause break and detect stratospheric ozone in the upper troposphere. Washington, DC, American Geophysical Union, 2007, Abstract A44C-06. 

5069. Moody, Jennie L.; Pierce, R. B.; Wimmers, A. J.; Fairlie, T. D. and Browell, E. V.. Using GOES Layer Average Specific Humidity (GLASH) and Lagrangian reverse domain filling trajectories to forecast Stratospheric/Tropospheric Exchange (STE). Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2004, Abstract P5.14. 

5070. Mooney, M. E. and Ackerman, S. A.. Climate literacy ambassadors. Washington, DC, American Geophysical Union, 2010, Abstract ED33A-0694. 

5071. Mooney, M. E. and Ackerman, S. A.. On-line education initiatives to galvanize climate mitigation in the Great Lakes region. Washington, DC, American Geophysical Union, 2014, Abstract ED23B-3484. 

5072. Mooney, M. E.; Ackerman, S. A.; Rowley, P. and Crowley Conn, K.. Wisconsin partnerships to educate and engage public audiences on climate change topics. Washington, DC, American Geophysical Union, 2011, Abstract ED21A-0561. 

5073. Mooney, M.; Ackerman, S.; Lettvin, E.; Emerson, N. and Whittaker, T. M.. Satellite applications for K-12 geoscience education. Washington, DC, American Geophysical Union, 2007, Abstract ED44A-08. 

5074. Mooney, Margaret. The GOES-R education proving ground. Greenbelt, MD, NASA, Goddard Space Flight Center, GOES-R Program Office, 2015, PowerPoint presentation. 14 slides. 
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5075. Mooney, Margaret. ESIP teacher workshops. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2010, Abstract 38.