2026.
Gerth, Jordan J. and Ward, Bill D.. Enhancing the impact of proving grounds with NWS training exercises on new weather satellites. Greenbelt, MD, Goddard Space Flight Center, GOES-R Series Program Office, 2017, PowerPoint presentation.
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2027. Gerth, Jordan J.; Hoese, D.; Garcia, R.; Lindstrom, S. and Strabala, K.. Visualizing new-generation geostationary satellite imagery with SIFT. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2017, Abstract 4.3.
2028. Gerth, Jordan J.; Schmit, Timothy J. and Goodman, Steven J.. Future geostationary weather satellites. Raleigh, NC, National Weather Association, 2014, Abstract B3.4.
2029. Gerth, Jordan J.; Ward, B. and Lau, E.. Increased satellite reception and utilization capabilities in NWS Pacific region. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2016, Abstract J9.2.
2030. Gerth, Jordan Joel. The Great Lakes pneumonia front: A new study of land-sea interactions. Raleigh, NC, National Weather Association, 2009, abstract.
2031. Gerth, Jordan Joel and Aune, Robert. A new numerical weather prediction approach to the NDFD's sky cover grid. Raleigh, NC, National Weather Association, 2009, abstract.
2032.
Gerth, Jordan Joel; Garcia, R. K.; Hoese, D.; Lindstrom, S. and Strabala, K.. Visualizing new-generation geostationary satellite imagery with SIFT. s.l., Korea Meteorological Administration (KMA), 2016, Abstract S6-01.
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2033.
Gerth, Jordan; Cronce, Lee; Wade, Gary; Schmit, Tim; Craven, Jeff; Cooper, Diane and Crowe, Christina. Madison, Wis., hosts 37th NWA Annual Meeting brings membership together. National Weather Association Newsletter, 2012, pp.3-4. Reprint # 6948.
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2034.
Gerth, Jordan; Garcia, Raymond; Hoese, David and Lindstrom, Scott/Schmit, Timothy. SIFTing through satellite imagery with the Satellite Information Familiarization Tool. Journal of Operational Meteorology, Volume: 8, Issue: 10, 2020, pp.121-132. Reprint # 8605.
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2035. Gerth, Jordan; Schmit, Timothy J. and Ward, Bill D.. GOES-R: The new generation begins with Himawari-8. Raleigh, NC, National Weather Association, 2015, Abstract.
2036. Gerth, Jordon. Confronting data delivery challenges of the future via the GOES-R proving ground. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2010, Abstract P10.3.
2037. Gerth, Jordon and Bachmeier, A. S.. The CIMSS/ASPB component of the GOES-R Proving Ground program. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2009, Abstract 12B.4.
2038. Gerth, Jordon Joel. An evaluation of transitioning new satellite products to operations, and future directions. Raleigh, NC, National Weather Association, 2008, abstract.
2039. Ghemires, Mohammed; Vukicevic, Tomislava; Hertenstain, Rolf and Greenwald, Tom. Adjoint strategies for radiance data assimilation using regional atmospheric system. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2001, pp.122-125. Reprint # 4697.
2040.
Moss kill dates and modeled summer temperature track episodic snowline lowering and ice cap expansion in Arctic Canada through the Common Era. Volume: 19, Issue: 11,
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2041.
Giore, Arlene M.; Pierce, R. Bradley; Kickerson, Russell R. and Lin, Meiyun. Detecting and attributing episodic high background and ozone events. EM: Air and Waste Management's Association's Magazine for Environmental Managers, 2014, pp.22-28. Reprint # 7986.
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2042. Gjermo, Britta F.; Bachmeier, S. and Baum, B.. Investigation of a multi-day pyrocumulonimbus outbreak on the California-Oregon border in 2014. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2015, Abstract S185.
2043. Gladkova, Irina; Cross, James III; Menzel, Payk; Heidinger, Andrew and Grossberg, Michael. Statistical reconstruction of a 13.3 micron channel for VIIRS using multisensor data fusion with application to cloud-top pressure estimation. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2013, Paper TJ21.3. Reprint # 8081.
2044. Gladkova, Irina; Cross, James; Heidinger, Andrew; Menzel, Paul and Grossberg, Michael. Cloud-top pressure estimation fromVIIRS using statistically-reconstructed 13.3 micron channel. Greenbelt, MD, NASA, Goddard Space Flight Center, GOES-R Program Office, 2013, poster presentation.
2045.
Gladkova, Irina; Shahriar, Fazlul; Grossberg, Michael; Frey, Richard A. and Menzel, W. Paul. Impact of the Aqua MODIS Band 6 Restoration on Cloud/Snow Discrimination. Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology, Volume: 30, Issue: 12, 2013. Reprint # 7132.
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2046. 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.
2047. Goerss, James S.; Velden, Christopher S. and Hawkins, Jeffrey D.. The impact of UW-CIMSS experimental high-density GOES-8 multispectral winds on NOGAPS forecasts of Atlantic tropical cyclones. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 1996, pp.396-398. Reprint # 2403.
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Goerss, James S.; Velden, Christopher S. and Hawkins, Jeffrey D.. The impact of multispectral GOES-8 wind information on Atlantic tropical cyclone track forecasts in 1995, part II: NOGAPS forecasts. Monthly Weather Review, Volume: 126, Issue: 5, 1998, pp.1219-1227. Reprint # 2463.
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2049.
Goldberg, M.; Ohring, G.; Butler, J.; Cao, C.; Datla, R.; Doelling, D.; Gartner, V.; Hewison, T.; Iacovazzi, B.; Kim, D.; Kurino, T.; Lafeuille, J.; Minnis, P.; Renaut, D.; Schmetz, J.; Tobin, D.; Wang, L.; Weng, F.; Wu, X.; Yu, F.; Zhang, P. and Zhu, T.. The global space-based inter-calibration system. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volume: 92, Issue: 4, 2011, pp.467-475. Reprint # 6461.
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2050. Goldberg, Mitch; Gumley, Liam; Strabala, Kathy and Martin, Graeme. JPSS/GOES-R Community Satellite Processing Package (CSPP). Darmstadt, Germany, European Organization for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites (EUMETSAT), 2016, PowerPoint presentation.