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2053. Goldberg, Mitchell; Xie, Yuanfu; Lin, H.; Weygandt, Steve; Benjamin, Stan and Gumley, Liam. The value of polar satellite direct broadcast data for nowcasting and short range weather forecasting. Darmstadt, Germany, European Organization for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites (EUMETSAT), 2017, Abstract 274.
2054. Goldstein, Alexander M.; Hoover, B. T. and Morgan, M. C.. The sensitivity to initial conditions of several high-impact winter storm events of varying levels of predictability. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2017, Abstract 3A.4.
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Gong, Xinya; Li, Zhenglong; Li, Jun; Moeller, Christopher C.; Cao, Changyong; Wang, Wenhui and Menzel, W. Paul. Intercomparison between VIIRS and CrIS by taking into account the CrIS subpixel cloudiness and viewing geometry. Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres, Volume: 123, Issue: 10, 2018, pp.5335-5346. Reprint # 8299.
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2058. Goodman, Barry and Key, Jeffrey. Global Cryosphere Watch and the Cryosphere Observing System. Edmonton, Canada, Secretariat for the University of the Arctic Consortium Press, 2011, pp.411-416. Reprint # 6757.
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2061. Goodman, S. J.; Schmit, T. J.; Lindsey, D. T. and Denig, W. F.. GOES-R rapid refresh imagery advances for the earth and space weather enterprise. Washington, DC, American Geophysical Union, 2014, Abstract IN42A-05.
2062. Goodman, Steven J. and Menzel, W. P.. Introduction: Meteorological and environmental satellite observing systems: From 50 years ago to 15 years ahead. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2010, Abstract J4.1.
2063. Goodman, Steven J.; Gurka, J. J.; Schmit, T. J.; Feltz, W. F.; Mecikalski, J. R.; Siewert, C. W.; Kuhlman, K. M. and Slano, G. T.. The GOES-R Proving Ground: Demonstrating future products to aid severe local storm forecasting. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2012, Abstract 3.6.
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Goodman, Steven J.; Gurka, James; DeMaria, Mark; Schmit, Timothy J.; Mostek, Anthony; Jedlovec, Gary; Siewert, Chris; Feltz, Wayne; Gerth, Jordan; Brummer, Renate; Miller, Steven; Reed, Connie and Reynolds, Richard R.. The GOES-R Proving Ground: Accelerating user readiness for the next-generation geostationary environmental satellite system. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volume: 93, Issue: 7, 2012. Reprint # 6762.
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2065. Goodman, Steven J.; Schmit, T. J.; Lindsey, D. T.; Pavolonis, M. J. and Line, W.. NOAA new generation satellite capabilities for improved severe storm forecasts and warnings. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2017, Abstract 4.2.
2066. Goodman, Steven; Burka, James; Schmit, Timothy; DeMaria, Mark; Lindsey, Daniel; Feltz, Wayne; Bachmeier, Scott; Bedka, Kris; Miller, Steven; Bruning, Eric; Jedlovec, Gary and Blakeslee, Richard. The GOES-R satellite proving ground: Nowcasting applications and results from the 2009 hazardous weather testbed experimental forecast and warning demonstration. s.l., Environment Canada, 2009, pp.94. Abstract.
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Grabow, Maggie; Bryan, Thomas; Checovich, Mary M.; Converse, Alexander K.; Middlecamp, Cathy; Mooney, Margaret; Torres, Elisa R.; Younkin, Samuel G. and Barrett, Bruce. Mindfulness and climate change action: A feasibility study. Sustainability, Volume: 10, Issue: 5, 2018. Reprint # 8381.
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2070. Graeme, Martin; Gumley, Liam; Bearson, Nick; Braun, Jessica; Cureton, Geoff; DeSmet, Alan; Garcia, Ray; Jasmin, Thommy; Mindock, Scott and Strabala, Kathy. CSPP geo software for processing GOES-R/16 direct broadcast. Darmstadt, Germany, European Organization for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites (EUMETSAT), 2017, Abstract 1.22.
2071. Grams, H.; Gourley, J. J.; Rabin, R. and Kirstetter, P.. Merging GOES-R ABI and TRMM/GPM observations with MRMS ground-based radar for real-time QPE in complex terrain. Washington, DC, American Geophysical Union, 2014, Abstract A11A-3008.
2072. Grant, G.; Campbell, G.; Gallaher, D. W.; Stroeve, J. C. and Key, J. R.. A new look at the AVHRR polar pathfinder data and why good data sometimes goes bad. Washington, DC, American Geophysical Union, 2012, Abstract C21B-0590.
2073. Granville, Chad M.. Introduction to GOES-R derived products usined in the Proving Ground. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2015, PowerPoint presentation.
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Grasso, Lewis D. and Greenwald, Thomas J.. Analysis of 10.7 micron brightness temperatures of a simulated thunderstorm with two-moment microphysics. Monthly Weather Review, Volume: 132, Issue: 3, 2004, pp.815-825. Reprint # 3706.
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2075. Grasso, Lewis; Lindsey, David T.; Seaman, Curtis J.; Stocks, Brian and Rabin, Robert M.. Satellite observations of plume-like streaks in a cloud field in Canada. Pure and Applied Geophysics, Volume: 173, Issue: 9, 2016, pp.3103-3110. Reprint # 7733.