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926. Velden, Christopher S.. Update on high density satellite-derived multispectral winds produced by UW-CIMSS over the tropics. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 1997, pp.35-36. Reprint # 2624. 

927. Velden, Christopher S.. Monitoring tropical cyclone evolution with NOAA satellite microwave observations. Madison, WI, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Department of Meteorology, 1982. Call Number: UW MET Publication No.82.05.V1. 

928. Velden, Christopher S.. A proposed mechanism for TC deintensification: 'Back-door' vertical wind shear concept and observational evidence. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 1997, pp.131-132. Reprint # 2625. 

929. Velden, Christopher S.. The impact of satellite-derived winds on hurricane analysis and track forecasting. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 1990, pp.215-219. Reprint # 1913. 

930. Velden, Christopher S.. Applications of GOES-8/9 data to hurricane analysis. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 1995, pp.639-641. Reprint # 3386. 

931. Velden, Christopher S.. Utilization of GOES rapid-scan wind data for tropical cyclone predictability experiments. Annual report on award number N00014-05-1-0494. FY 2007. Madison, WI, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite Studies (CIMSS), 2007. Call Number: UW SSEC Publication No.07.09.V1. 
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932. Velden, Christopher S.. Can we observe the parameters and processes involved in TC intensity change adequately?. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 1998, pp.11-14. Reprint # 3389. 

933. Velden, Christopher S.. The impact of satellite-derived winds on hurricane analysis and track forecasting. Darmstadt, Germany, European Organization for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites (EUMETSAT), 1992, pp.113-118. Reprint # 1860. 

934. Velden, Christopher S.. UW-CIMSS satellite products: Recent research and developments. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2002, Paper P1.18. Reprint # 3847. 

935. Velden, Christopher S.. The new CIMSS tropical cyclone web site: A portal to advances in satellite analysis. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2008, Abstract P2B.8. 

936. Velden, Christopher S.. Applications of geostationary meteorological satellite data to hurricane and typhoon forecasting. Darmstadt, Germany, European Organization for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites (EUMETSAT), 1996, pp.87. abstract. Reprint # 2761. 

937. Velden, Christopher S. and Brueske, Kurt F.. Application of AMSU-A radiance fields and retrievals to the analysis of hurricanes. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2000, pp.181-184. Reprint # 2659. 

938. Velden, Christopher S. and Brueske, Kurt F.. Tropical cyclone warm cores as observed from the NOAA polar orbiting satellite's new advanced microwave sounding unit. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 1999, pp.182-185. Reprint # 2528. 

939. Velden, Christopher S. and Brueske, Kurt F.. Tropical cyclone warm cores as observed from the NOAA polar orbiting satellite's new advanced microwave sounding unit. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 1999, pp.182-185. Reprint # 2528. 

940. Velden, Christopher S. and Brueske, Kurt F.. Application of AMSU-A radiance fields and retrievals to the analysis of hurricanes. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2000, pp.181-184. Reprint # 2659. 

941. Velden, Christopher S. and Dunion, Jason P.. New satellite-derived wind products and their applications to tropical cyclone/tropical wave forecasting. Washington, DC, US Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Office of the Federal Coordinator for Meteorological Services and Supporting Research, 2001, (B128)- (B133). Reprint # 3178. 

942. Velden, Christopher S. and Dunion, Jason P.. New satellite-derived wind products and their applications to tropical cyclone/tropical wave forecasting. Washington, DC, US Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Office of the Federal Coordinator for Meteorological Services and Supporting Research, 2001, (B128)- (B133). Reprint # 3178. 

943. Velden, Christopher S. and Goldenberg, Stanley B.. The inclusion of high density satellite wind information in a barotropic hurricane-track forecast model. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 1987, pp.90-93. Reprint # 1588. 

944. Velden, Christopher S. and Goldenberg, Stanley B.. The inclusion of high density satellite wind information in a barotropic hurricane-track forecast model. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 1987, pp.90-93. Reprint # 1588. 

945. Velden, Christopher S. and Herndon, D.. Update on the SATellite CONsensus (SATCON) algorithm for estimating TC intensity. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2014, Abstract 30. 

946. Velden, Christopher S. and Herndon, D.. Update on the SATellite CONsensus (SATCON) algorithm for estimating TC intensity. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2014, Abstract 30. 

947. Velden, Christopher S. and Herndon, Derrick. A consensus approach for estimating tropical cyclone intensity from meteorological satellites: SATCONWeather and Forecasting, Volume: 35, Issue: 4, 2020, pp.1645-1662. Reprint # 8611. 
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948. Velden, Christopher S. and Herndon, Derrick. A consensus approach for estimating tropical cyclone intensity from meteorological satellites: SATCONWeather and Forecasting, Volume: 35, Issue: 4, 2020, pp.1645-1662. Reprint # 8611. 
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949. Velden, Christopher s. and Leslie, Lance M.. The basic relationship between tropical cyclone intensity and the depth of the environmental steering layer in the Australia region. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 1991, pp.98-103. Reprint # 1277. 

950. Velden, Christopher S. and Leslie, Lance M.. The basic relationship between tropical cyclone intensity and the depth of the environmental steering layer in the Australian RegionWeather and Forecasting, Volume: 6, Issue: 2, 1991, pp.244-253. Reprint # 1218. 
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