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Results: Found 601 records (displaying records 126 through 150)

126. Evan, A.; Bennington, V.; Bennartz, R.; Corrada-Bravo, H.; Heidinger, A.; Mahowald, N. and Velden, C.. Analyzing the variability of Atlantic sea surface temperature through the short-wave radiative forcing of aerosols. Munich, Germany, European Geosciences Union (EGU), 2007, Abstract A-01329. 

127. Evan, Amato J.; Velden, Christopher S. and Heidinger, Andrew K.. West African dust outbreaks and the relationship with North Atlantic hurricane activity. Washington, DC, US Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Office of the Federal Coordinator for Meteorology, 2007, abstract; PowerPoint presentation. 

128. Evan, Amato T. and Velden, Christopher S.. New evidence for a long-term relationship between North Atlantic tropical cyclones and African dust outbreaks. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2006, Paper 16C.4. Reprint # 5079. 

129. Evan, Amato T.; Dunion, Jason; Foley, Jonathan A.; Heidinger, Andrew K. and Velden, Christopher S.. New evidence for a relationship between Atlantic tropical cyclone activity and African dust outbreaksGeophysical Research Letters, Volume: 33, Issue: 19, 2006, doi:10.1029/2006GL024608. Reprint # 5223. 

130. Evan, Amato T.; Heidinger, Andrew K.; Bennartz, Ralf; Bennington, Val; Mahowald, Natalie M.; Corrada-Bravo, Hector; Velden, Christopher S.; Myhre, Gunnar and Kossin, James P.. Ocean temperature forcing by aerosols across the Atlantic tropical cyclone development regionGeochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems, Volume: 9, Issue: 5, 2008, doi:10.1029/2007GC001774. Reprint # 5750. 

131. Evan, Amato; Heidinger, A.; Bennartz, R.; Mahowald, N. and Velden, C. S.. A climatology of ocean temperature forcing by aerosols across the tropical Atlantic. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2008, Abstract 2B.3. 

132. Evans, Clark; Archambault, Heather M.; Cordeira, Jason M.; Fritz, Cody; Galarneau, Thomas J. Jr.; Gjorgjievska, Saska; Griffin, Kyle S.; Johnson, Alexandria; Komaromi, William A.; Monette, Sarah; Muradyan, Paytsar; Murphy, Brian; Riemer, Michael; Sears, John; Stern, Daniel; Tang, Brian and Thompson, Segayle. The Pre-Depression Investigation of Cloud-systems in the Tropics (PREDICT) field campaign: Perspectives of early career scientistsBulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volume: 93, Issue: 2, 2012, pp.173-187. Reprint # 6589. 
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133. Evans, Clark; Olander, T. L.; Velden, C. S. and Hart, R. E.. A proposed adjustment for the Advanced Dvorak Technique during extratropical transition. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2016, Abstract 17C.3. 

134. Evans, Jenni L.; Hart, Robert E. and Velden, Christopher S.. Improved data assimilation in the study of Hurricane Floyd (1999). Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2000, pp.126-127. Reprint # 3209. 

135. Evans, Jenni L.; Velden, Chris; Bosart, Lance F.; Molinari, John and Black, Peter. Hurricane Michael (2000): The 'two-way TC'. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2002, Paper 12D.8. Reprint # 3859. 

136. Felker, S. R.; Moody, J. L.; Wimmers, A. J; Bowman, K. W. and Osterman, G. B.. Combining TES ozone with GOES water vapor to discern dynamically driven stratospheric enhancements in the upper troposphere. Washington, DC, American Geophysical Union, 2007, Abstract A54C-04. 

137. Feltz, Wayne; Bedka, Kristopher; Wimmers, Anthony; Sharman, Robert and Williams, John. Progress toward satellite-based atmospheric turbulence interest field detection. s.l., Environment Canada, 2009, pp.92. abstract. 

138. Feltz, Wayne; Griffin, Sarah; Velden, Christopher; Zipser, Ed; Cecil, Daniel and Braun, Scott. Oceanic weather decision support for unmanned Global Hawk science missions into hurricanes with tailored satellite derived products. Munich, Germany, European Geosciences Union (EGU), 2017, Abstract 9996. 
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139. Folmer, Michael J.; DeMaria, Mark; Ferraro, Ralph; Beven, John; Brennan, Michael; Daniels, Jaime; Kuligowski, Robert; Meng, Huan; Rudlosky, Scott; Zhao, Limin; Knaff, John; Kusselson, Sheldon; Miller, Steven D.; Schmit, Timothy J.; Velden, Chris and Zavodsky, Bard. Satellite tools to monitor and predict Hurricane Sandy (2012): Current and emerging productsAtmospheric Research, Volume: 166, 2015, pp.165-181. Reprint # 7433. 

140. Folmer, Michael; Beven, J.; Bremman, M.; Cobb, H.; Demaria, M.; Knaff, J.; Velden, C.; Dunion, J.; Jedlovec, G. and Fuell, K.. The 2012 Satellite 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, 2013, PowerPoint presentation. 

141. Franklin, James L.; DeMaria, Mark and Velden, Christopher S.. The impact of omega dropwindsonde and satellite data on hurricane track forecasts using the VICBAR model. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 1991, pp.87-92. Reprint # 1276. 

142. Gallina, Gregory M. and Velden, Christopher S.. Environmental vertical wind shear and tropical cyclone intensity change utilizing enhanced satellite derived wind information. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2002, Paper 3C.5. Reprint # 3853. 

143. Gallina, Gregory M. and Velden, Christopher S.. A quantitative look at the relationship between environmental vertical wind shear and tropical cyclone intensity change utilizing enhanced satellite derived wind information. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2000, pp.256-257. Reprint # 3212. 

144. Genkova, Iliana; Borde, Regis; Schmetz, Johannes; Daniels, Jaime; Velden, Chris and Holmlund, Ken. International operational AMV algorithms comparison study: Status report. Darmstadt, Germany, European Organization for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites (EUMETSAT), 2008, Paper CGMS-36, NOAA-WP-20. 12p. Reprint # 7795. 

145. Genkova, Iliana; Borde, Regis; Schmetz, Johannes; Daniels, Jamie; Velden, Chris and Holmlund, Ken. Global Atmospheric Motion Vector inter-comparison study. Madison WI, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Space Science and Engineering Center, Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite Studies, 2008, PowerPoint presentation. 23 slides. 
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146. Genkova, Iliana; Borde, Rregis; Schmetz, Johannes; Velden, Chris; Holmlund, Ken; Bormann, Niels and Bauer, Peter. Global atmospheric motion vector inter-comparison study. Madison, WI, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite Studies (CIMSS), 2010, PowerPoint presentation. 27 slides. 
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147. Genkova, Iliana; Velden, Chris; Shapiro, Mel; Hsu, Hsiao-Ming; Dunion, Jason and Stettner, Dave. Saharan dust motion vector extraction from MSG-SERVIRI imagery. Madison WI, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Space Science and Engineering Center, Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite Studies, 2008, PowerPoint presentation. 21 slides. 
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148. Genkova, Iliana; Velden, Chris; Wanzong, Steve and Menzel, Paul. Height-resolved wind vectors from GOES sounder moisture analyses. Darmstadt, Germany, European Organization for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites (EUMETSAT), 2007, poster presentation. 
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149. Genkova, Iliana; Wanzong, Steve; Velden, Chris; Grasso, Lewis and DeMaria, Mark. Wind retrieval performance on synthetic GOES-R ABI imagery. Darmstadt, Germany, European Organization for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites (EUMETSAT), 2007, poster presentation. 
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150. Goerss, James S.; Hawkins, Jeffrey D. and Velden, Christopher S.. The impact of UW-CIMSS experimental high-density GOES-8 multi-spectral winds on NOGAPS forecasts for Atlantic Tropical Cyclone Chantal. Washington, DC, US Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Office of the Federal Coordinator for Meteorological Services and Supporting Research, 1996, abstract.