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Results: Found 8662 records (displaying records 6726 through 6750)

6726. 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. 

6727. 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. 

6728. Sieglaff, Justin; Cronce, Lee; Feltz, Wayne and Bedka, Kristopher. Introducing a GOES convective initiation nowcasting decision support tool. Madison, WI, Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite Studies (CIMSS), 2009, Abstract 15. 
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6729. Sieglaff, Justin; Lee Cronce, Lee and Feltz, Wayne. Using UW-cloud top cooling rates in convective storm warning experiments. Raleigh, NC, National Weather Association, 2012, Abstract E13.2. 

6730. Sieglaff, Justin; Otkin, Jason; Greenwald, Tom; Olson, Erik and Huang, Allen. Using satellite observations to validate a large-scale high-resolution proxy dataset. Madison, WI, Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite Studies (CIMSS), 2008, Abstract 12.A. 
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6731. 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. 

6732. 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. 

6733. 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. 

6734. 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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6735. 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. 

6736. Sienko, Annastasia V.; Bachmeier, S. and Baum, B.. The documentation and investigation of pyrocumulonimbus events. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2016, Abstract 59. 

6737. Sieron, Scott B.; Clothiaux, Eugene E.; Zhang, Fuqing; Lu, Yinghui and Otkin, Jason A.. Comparison of using distribution-specific versus effective radius methods for hydrometeor single-scattering properties for all-sky microwave satellite radiance simulations with different microphysics parameterization schemesJournal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres, Volume: 122, Issue: 13, 2017, pp.7027-7046. Reprint # 8051. 

6738. Sieron, Scott; Zhang, F.; Clothiaux, E.; Lu, Y. and Otkin, J. A.. Development and application of microphysics scheme-consistent cloud optical properties for CRTM in microwave. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2017, Abstract 1259. 

6739. Siewert, Chris; Rabin, Bob; Kingfield, Darrel; Otkin, Jason; Lindsey, Daniel; Grasso, Louis; Knaff, John; Folmer, Michael; Molthan, Andrew and Weiss, Steven. GOES-R proving ground: Demonstration of imagery products at NOAA's Storm Prediction Center and Hazardous Weather Testbed. US Department of Commerce, National Oceanic And Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), 2012, PowerPoint presentation. 

6740. Siewert, Christopher; Bruning, Eric; Schneider, Russell; Goodman, Steve; Gurka, Jim and Rabin, Robert. The GOES-R proving ground at NOAA's Storm Prediction Center and Hazardous Weather Testbed. Madison, WI, Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite Studies (CIMSS), 2009, Abstract 40. 
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6741. Siewert, Christopher; Schneider, Russell; Bruning, Eric; Goodman, Steve and Rabin, Bob. The GOES-R proving ground 2009 spring experiment at NOAA's hazardous weather testbed. Raleigh, NC, National Weather Association, 2009, abstract. 

6742. Siewest, Christopher W.; Schneider, R. S.; Goodman, S. J.; Bruning, E. C.; Rabin, R. M. and Gurka, J. J.. The GOES-R proving ground at NOAA's Storm Prediction Center and Hazardous Weather Testbed. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2010, Abstract 8.1. 

6743. Simpson, Joanne; Ritchie, Elizabeth; Liu, W. Timothy; Velden, Christopher; Brueske, Kurt; Pierce, Harold and Halverson, Jeffrey. Combining new satellite tools and models to examine the role of mesoscale interactions in formation and intensification of tropical cyclones. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2001, pp.528-535. Reprint # 3099. 

6744. Sinclair, Kenneth; van Diedenhoven, Bastiaan; Cairns, Brian; Alexandrov, Mikhail; Dzambo, Andrew M. and L'Ecuyer, Tristan. Inference of precipitation in warm stratiform clouds using remotely sensed observations of the cloud top droplet size distributionGeophysical Research Letters, Volume: 48, Issue: 10, 2021, e2021GL092547. Reprint # 8690. 
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6745. 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. 

6746. 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. 

6747. Sisko, Michael and Herman, Leroy. Comparison of satellite-derived wind measurements with other wind measurement sensorsJournal of Spacecraft and Rockets, Volume: 32, Issue: 3, 1995, pp.564-566. Reprint # 6746. 
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6748. Sitkowski, Matthew and Kossin, J.. Development of a hurricane secondary eyewall formation index. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2008, Abstract P1.53. 

6749. Sitkowski, Matthew and Kossin, J. P.. Examination of environmental characteristics associated with secondary eyewall formation and their implications on intensity forecasts. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2008, Abstract 17A.6. 

6750. Sitkowski, Matthew and Kossin, Jim. Performance of an objective model for identifying secondary eyewall formation in hurricanes. Washington, DC, US Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Office of the Federal Coordinator for Meteorology, 2009, PowerPoint presentation. 
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