101. Dunion, Jason P. and Velden, Christopher S.. Satellite applications for tropical wave/tropical cyclone tracking. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2002, pp.132-133. Reprint # 3852.
102. Dunion, Jason P. and Velden, Christopher S.. Satellite applications for tropical wave/tropical cyclone tracking. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2001, pp.314-317. Reprint # 3006.
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Dunion, Jason P. and Velden, Christopher S.. The impact of the Saharan air layer on Atlantic tropical cyclone activity. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volume: 85, Issue: 3, 2004, pp.353-365. Reprint # 3814.
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Dunion, Jason P. and Velden, Christopher S.. Application of surface-adjusted GOES low-level cloud-drift winds in the environment of Atlantic tropical cyclones. Part I: Methodology and validation. Monthly Weather Review, Volume: 130, Issue: 5, 2002, pp.1333-1346. Reprint # 3158.
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105. Dunion, Jason P.; Hawkins, Jeffrey D. and Velden, Christopher S.. Hunting for Saharan air with the NOAA G-IV jet. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2006, Paper 11C.8. Reprint # 5076.
106. Dunion, Jason P.; Houston, S.; Velden, C.; Powell, M. and Black, P.. Using surface adjusted GOES low-level cloud-drift winds to improve the estimation of tropical cyclone outer wind radii. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2000, pp.488-489. Reprint # 3214.
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Dunion, Jason P.; Houston, Samuel H.; Velden, Christopher S. and Powell, Mark D.. Application of surface-adjusted GOES low-level cloud-drift winds in the environment of Atlantic tropical cyclones. Part II: Integration into surface wind analyses. Monthly Weather Review, Volume: 130, Issue: 5, 2002, pp.1347-1355. Reprint # 3159.
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108. Dunion, Jason P.; Thorncroft, C. D.; Velden, C. S. and McNoldy, B. D.. The TC diurnal cycle: The landfall before the landfall. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2018, Abstract 6C.3.
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Dunion, Jason P.; Thorncroft, Christopher D. and Velden, Christopher S.. The tropical cyclone diurnal cycle of mature hurricanes. Monthly Weather Review, Volume: 142, Issue: 10, 2014. Reprint # 7273.
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Dunion, Jason P.; Velden, Christopher S. and Hawkings, Jeffrey D.. Are clouds in the tropical cyclone environment. Washington, DC, US Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Office of the Federal Coordinator for Meteorology, 2009, abstract; PowerPoint presentation.
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111. Dunion, Jason P.; Velden, Christopher S. and Rhome, Jamie R.. Satellite applications for tropical wave/tropical cyclone tracking. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2001, Paper P5.16. Reprint # 3872.
112. Dunion, Jason P.; Velden, Christopher S.; Hawkins, Jeffrey D. and Parrish, Jack R.. The Saharan air layer-insights from the 2002 and 2003 Atlantic hurricane seasons. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2004, pp.495-496. Reprint # 3983.
113. Dunion, Jason; Eastin, M. D.; Nolan, D. S.; Hawkins, J. and Velden, C.. Arc clouds in the tropical cyclone environment: Implications for TC intensity change. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2010, Abstract 6C.7.
114. Dunion, Jason; Thorncroft, C. D. and Velden, C. S.. The tropical cyclone diurnal cycle. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2014, Abstract 15C.4.
115. Dunion, Jason; Thorncroft, C.; Velden, C. S. and Nolan, D.. Further evidence of the tropical cyclone diurnal cycle. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2016, Abstract 12A.3.
116. Dunion, Jason; Thorncroft, C.; Velden, C. S.; Emanuel, K. and Nolan, D. S.. Diurnal pulsing of tropical cyclones: An overlooked yet fundamental TC process?. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2012, Abstract 8C.4.
117. Dunion, Jason; Thorncroft, Chris and Velden, Chris. Diurnal pulsing of tropical cyclones: An overlooked yet fundamental TC process?. Washington, DC, US Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Office of the Federal Coordinator for Meteorology, 2012, PowerPoint presentation.
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Elsberry, Russel L.; Hendricks, Eric A.; Velden, Christopher S.; Bell, Michael M.; Peng, Melinda; Casas, Eleanor and Zhao, Qingyun. Demonstration with special TCI-15 datasets of potential impacts of new-generation satellite atmospheric motion vectors on Navy regional and global models. Weather and Forecasting, Volume: 33, 2018, pp.1617-1637. Reprint # 8332.
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119. Elsberry, Russell L. and Velden, Chris. A survey of tropical cyclone forecast centres - uses and needs of satellite data. WMO Bulletin, Volume: 52, Issue: 3, 2003, pp.258-264. Reprint # 4724.
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Elsberry, Russell L.; Buholzer, Natasha; Velden, Christopher S. and Jordan, Mary S.. Satellite-based observations of nonlinear relationships between vertical wind shear and intensity changes during the life cycle of Hurricane Joaquin (2015). Weather and Forecasting, Volume: 35, Issue: 3, 2020, pp.939-958. Reprint # 8531.
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Elsberry, Russell L.; Feldmeier, Joel W.; Hway-Jen, Chen and Velden, Christopher S.. High Temporal Resolution Analyses with GOES-16 Atmospheric Motion Vectors of Mesovortex Rapid Intensification in Subtropical Cyclone Henri (2021). Weather and Forecasting, Volume: 38, Issue: 7, 2023. Reprint #8974.
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122. Elsberry, Russell L.; Hendricks, E. A.; Velden, C. S.; Bell, M. M.; Peng, M. S.; DeLap, E. and Zhao, A.. Use of TCI-15 datasets to demonstrate new-generation satellite atmospheric motion vectors for improved tropical cyclone predictions. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2018, Abstract 13B.5.
123. Elsberry, Russell L.; Velden, C. S.; Cecil, D. J.; Bell, M. M. and Hendricks, E. A.. Analysis of high temporal and spatial observations of Hurricane Joaquin during TCI-15. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2016, Abstract 7D.6.
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Emanuel, Kerry; Caroff, Philippe; Delgado, Sandy; Guard, Charles 'Chip'; Guishard, Mark; Hennon, Christopher; Knaff, John; Knapp, Kenneth R.; Kossin, James; Schreck, Carl; Velden, Christopher and Vigh, Jonathan. On the desirability and feasibility of a global reanalysis of tropical cyclones. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volume: 99, Issue: 2, 2018, pp.427-429. Reprint # 8244.
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125. Emmanuel, Kerry A.; Caroff, P.; Delgado, S.; Guard, C.; Guishard, M. P.; Hennon, C. C.; Knaff, J.; Knapp, K.; Kossin, J.; Schreck, C. J. III; Velden, C. and Vigh, J. L.. Should we undertake a global reanalysis of tropical cyclones?. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2018, Abstract 6.