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Results: Found 8662 records (displaying records 2101 through 2125)

2101. Gravelle, Chad M.; Runk, K. J.; Crandall, K. L. and Snyder, D. W.. Evaluating operational applications of multiple spectral bands for the GOES-R era at the operations proving ground. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2017, Abstract 1317. 

2102. Gravelle, Chad; Gittinger, Mike; Davis, Rick and LaMarre, Brian. An overview of the Tampa Bay, FL high-impact sea fog and low stratus event on 23-24 February 2013. Raleigh, NC, National Weather Association, 2013, Abstract P2.5. 

2103. Gravelle, Chad; Mecikalski, John; Petersen, Ralph; Sieglaff, Justin and Stano, Geoffrey. Using GOES-R demonstration products to bridge the gap between severe weather watches and warning for the 20 May 2013 Moore, OK tornado outbreak. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), 2014, abstract; PowerPoint presentation. 

2104. Gravelle, Chad; Mecikalski, John; Petersen, Ralph; Sieglaff, Justin and Stano, Geoffrey. Using GOES-R demonstration products to bridge the gap between severe weather watches and warning for the 20 may 2013 Moore, OK tornado outbreak. Raleigh, NC, National Weather Association, 2013, abstract. 

2105. Gray, Donald G.; Hayden, Christopher M. and Menzel, W. Paul. Review of quantitative satellite products derived from GOES-8/9 imager and sounder instrument data. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 1996, pp.159-133. Reprint # 2259. 

2106. Gray, Gary E.; Daniels, Jaime M.; Krasowski, Gregory S.; Liu, Yuping and Schmit, Timothy J.. The new operational GOES Merged Sounder Product System (MSPS) at NOAA/NESDIS. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2004, Paper P5.13. Reprint # 3798. 

2107. Gray, Tami M.; Bennartz, R. and Rausch, J.. Automatic volcanic ash detection within MODIS observations using a back-propagation neural network. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2015, Abstract S164. 

2108. Green, Richard N.; House, Frederick B.; Stackhouse, Paul W.; Wu, Xiangqian; Ackerman, Steven A.; Smith, William L. and Johnson, Margaret J.. Intercomparison of scanner and nonscanner measurements for the Earth Radiation Budget ExperimentJournal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres, Volume: 95, 1990, pp.11785-11798. Reprint # 1743. 

2109. Greenwald, Thomas J.. Observing the diurnal characteristics of marine stratocumulus drizzle using the TRMM microwave imager. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2000, pp.390. Reprint # 4703. 

2110. Greenwald, Thomas J.. A 2 year comparison of AMSR-E and MODIS cloud liquid water path observationsGeophysical Research Letters, Volume: 36, Issue: 20, 2009, doi:10.1029/2009GL040394. Reprint # 6166. 

2111. Greenwald, Thomas J. and Christopher, Sundar A.. Methods for evaluating microwave-derived satellite liquid water products. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2003, Paper P4.3. Reprint # 4700. 

2112. Greenwald, Thomas J. and Jones, Andrew S.. Satellite observations of the ocean surface emissivity at 150 GHz. Piscataway, NJ, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, Inc. (IEEE), 1998, pp.366-368. Reprint # 4695. 

2113. Greenwald, Thomas J. and Vonder Haar, Thomas H.. What are the benefits of combining visible, infrared and microwave satellite data in retrieving cloud physical properties?. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2001, pp.469-471. Reprint # 4698. 

2114. Greenwald, Thomas J. and Vukicevic, Tomislava. Atmospheric radiative transfer adjoint models for the Regional Atmospheric Modeling and Data Assimilation System (RAMDAS). Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2002, pp.6-10. Reprint # 4691. 

2115. Greenwald, Thomas J.; Bennartz, Ralf; Huang, Hung-Lung; O'Dell, Chris and Heidinger, Andrew. Rapid forward and adjoint calculations of thermal hyperspectral radiances in cloudy atmospheres. Bellingham, WA, SPIE-International Society for Optical Engineering, 2005, Paper 58901A. Reprint # 5529. 

2116. Greenwald, Thomas J.; Bennartz, Ralf; Lebsock, Matthew and Teixeira, Joao. An uncertainty data set for passive microwave satellite observations of warm cloud liquid water pathJournal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres, Volume: 123, Issue: 7, 2018, pp.3668-3687. Reprint # 8272. 
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2117. Greenwald, Thomas J.; L'Ecuyer, Tristan S. and Christopher, Sundar A.. Evaluating specific error characteristics of microwave-derived cloud liquid water productsGeophysical Research Letters, Volume: 34, Issue: 22, 2007, doi:10.1029/2007GL031180. Reprint # 5614. 

2118. Greenwald, Thomas J.; Lee, Yong-Keun; Otkin, Jason A. and L'Ecuyer, Tristan. Evaluation of midlatitude clouds in a large-scale high-resolution simulation using CloudSat observationsJournal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres, Volume: 115, 2010, doi:1029/2009JD013552. Reprint # 6353. 

2119. Greenwald, Thomas J.; Pierce, R. Bradley; Schaack, Todd; Otkin, Jason; Rogal, Marek; Bah, Kaba; Lenzen, Allen; Nelson, Jim; Li, Jun and Huang, Hung-Lung. Real-time simulation of the GOES-R ABI for user readiness and product evaluation. SupplementBulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volume: 97, Issue: 2, 2016, doi/suppl/10.1175/BAMS-D-14-00007.1. Reprint # 7570. 
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2120. Greenwald, Thomas J.; Pierce, R. Bradley; Schaack, Todd; Otkin, Jason; Rogal, Marek; Bah, Kaba; Lenzen, Allen; Nelson, Jim; Li, Jun and Huang, Hung-Lung. Real-time simulation of the GOES-R ABI for user readiness and product evaluationBulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volume: 97, Issue: 2, 2016, pp.245-261. Reprint # 7570. 
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2121. Greenwald, Thomas J.; Stephens, Graeme L. and Vonder Haar, Thomas H.. A physically-based retrieval of cloud liquid water from SSM/I measurements. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 1992, pp.309-312. Reprint # 4702. 

2122. Greenwald, Thomas J.; Vukicevic, Tomislava; Grasso, Louis D. and Vonder Haar, Thomas H.. Adjoint sensitivity analysis of an observational operator for visible and infrared cloudy-sky radiance assimilationQuarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, Volume: 130, Issue: 597, 2004, pp.685-705. Reprint # 3698. 

2123. Greenwald, Thomas; Bennartz, Ralf; Heidinger, Andrew and O'Dell, Chris. Radiative transfer model development for operational global assimilation of passive microwave radiances in precipitating clouds. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2004, Paper P1.2. Reprint # 3627. 

2124. Greenwald, Thomas; Bennartz, Ralf; O'Dell, Chris and Heidinger, Andrew. Validation of global simulations of microwave and infrared brightness temperatures using AMSR and AIRS data. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2004, Paper P3.14. Reprint # 3790. 

2125. Greenwald, Thomas; Bennartz, Ralf; O'Dell, Christopher and Heidinger, Andrew. Fast computation of microwave radiances for data assimilation using the 'successive order of scattering' methodJournal of Applied Meteorology, Volume: 44, Issue: 6, 2005, pp.960-966. Reprint # 4462. 
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