Donald R. Johnson



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26. Yuan, Zhuojian and Johnson, Donald R. The role of diabatic heating, torques and stabilities in forcing the radial-vertical circulation within cyclones. Part II: Case study of extratropical and tropical cyclones. Advances in Atmospheric Sciences, Volume 15, Issue 4, 1998, pp.447-488. Reprint # 2811.
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27. Johnson, D. R. and Yuan, Zhuojian. On the forcing of the radial-vertical circulation within cyclones - Part I: Concepts and equations. Advances in Atmospheric Sciences, Volume 15, Issue 3, 1998, pp.346-369. Reprint # 2816.
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28. Gong, Jianjian; Wahba, Grace; Johnson, Donald R. and Tribbia, Joseph. Adaptive tuning of numerical weather prediction models: Simultaneous estimation of weighting, smoothing, and physical parameters. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 126, Issue 1, 1998, pp.210-231. Reprint # 2458.
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29. Luo, Zhen; Wahba, Grace and Johnson, Donald R. Spatial-temporal analysis of temperature using smoothing spline ANOVA. Journal of Climate, Volume 11, Issue 1, 1998, pp.18-28. Reprint # 2426.
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30. Johnson, Donald R. and Yuan, Zhuojian. The development and initial tests of an atmospheric model based on a vertical coordinate with a smooth transition from terrain following to isentropic coordinates. Advances in Atmospheric Sciences, Volume 15, Issue 3, 1998, pp.283-299. Reprint # 3433.
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31. Zapotocny, Tom H.; Johnson, Donald R.; Schaack. Todd K.; Lenzen, Allen J.; Reames, Fred M.; Politowicz, Philip A. and Yuan, Zhuojian. Simulations of tropospheric joint distributions in the UW isentropic-sigma model and CCM2. Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 24, Issue 8, 1997, pp.865-868. Reprint # 2419.
32. Zapotocny, Tom H.; Lenzen, Allen J.; Johnson, Donald R.; Schaack, Todd K. and Reames, Fred M. A comparison of inert trace constituent transport between the University of Wisconsin Isentropic-Sigma Model and the Community Climate Model. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 125, Issue 1, 1997, pp.120-142. Reprint # 2321.
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33. Johnson, Donald R. 'General coldness of climate models' and the second law: Implications for modeling the Earth system. Journal of Climate, Volume 10, Issue 11, 1997, pp.2826-2846. Reprint # 2418.
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34. Zapotocny, Tom H.; Johnson, Donald R.; Schaack. Todd K.; Lenzen, Allen J.; Reames, Fred M.; Politowicz, Philip A. and Yuan, Zhuojian. Simulations of tropospheric joint distributions in the UW isentropic-sigma model and CCM2. Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 24, Issue 8, 1997, pp.865-868. Reprint # 2419.
35. Zapotocny, Tom H.; Lenzen, Allen J.; Johnson, Donald R.; Schaack, Todd K. and Reames, Fred M. A comparison of inert trace constituent transport between the University of Wisconsin Isentropic-Sigma Model and the Community Climate Model. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 125, Issue 1, 1997, pp.120-142. Reprint # 2321.
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36. Johnson, Donald R. 'General coldness of climate models' and the second law: Implications for modeling the Earth system. Journal of Climate, Volume 10, Issue 11, 1997, pp.2826-2846. Reprint # 2418.
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37. Zapotocny, Tom H.; Lenzen, Allen J.; Johnson, Donald R.; Reames, Fred M.; Politowicz, Philip A. and Schaack. Todd K. Joint distributions of potential vorticity and inert trace constituent in CCM2 and UW isentropic-sigma model simulations. Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 23, Issue 18, 1996, pp.2525-2528. Reprint # 2420.
38. Johnson, Donald R. and Arakawa, Akio. On the scientific contributions and insight of Professor Yale Mintz. Journal of Climate, Volume 9, Issue 12, 1996, pp.3211-3224. Reprint # 2342.
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39. Czarnetzki, Alan C. and Johnson, Donald R. The role of terrain and pressure stresses in Rocky Mountain lee cyclones. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 124, Issue 4, 1996, pp.553-570. Reprint # 2264.
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40. Johnson, Donald R. and Arakawa, Akio. On the scientific contributions and insight of Professor Yale Mintz. Journal of Climate, Volume 9, Issue 12, 1996, pp.3211-3224. Reprint # 2342.
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41. Czarnetzki, Alan C. and Johnson, Donald R. The role of terrain and pressure stresses in Rocky Mountain lee cyclones. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 124, Issue 4, 1996, pp.553-570. Reprint # 2264.
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42. Zapotocny, Tom H.; Lenzen, Allen J.; Johnson, Donald R.; Reames, Fred M.; Politowicz, Philip A. and Schaack. Todd K. Joint distributions of potential vorticity and inert trace constituent in CCM2 and UW isentropic-sigma model simulations. Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 23, Issue 18, 1996, pp.2525-2528. Reprint # 2420.
43. Wolf, Bart J. and Johnson, Donald R. The mesoscale forcing of a midlatitude upper-tropospheric jet streak by a simulated convective system. Part I: Mass circulation and ageostropic processes. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 123, Issue 4, 1995, pp.1059-1087. Reprint # 1904.
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44. Wolf, Bart J. and Johnson, Donald R. The mesoscale forcing of a midlatitude upper-tropospheric jet streak by a simulated convective system. Part II: Kinetic energy and resolution analysis. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 123, Issue 4, 1995, pp.1088-1111. Reprint # 1905.
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45. Wahba, Grace; Johnson, Donald R.; Gao, Feng and Gong, Jianjian. Adaptive tuning of numerical weather prediction models: Randomized GCV in three- and four-dimensional data assimilation. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 123, Issue 11, 1995, pp.3358-3369. Reprint # 2312.
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46. Wolf, Bart J. and Johnson, Donald R. The mesoscale forcing of a midlatitude upper-tropospheric jet streak by a simulated convective system. Part I: Mass circulation and ageostropic processes. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 123, Issue 4, 1995, pp.1059-1087. Reprint # 1904.
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47. Wolf, Bart J. and Johnson, Donald R. The mesoscale forcing of a midlatitude upper-tropospheric jet streak by a simulated convective system. Part II: Kinetic energy and resolution analysis. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 123, Issue 4, 1995, pp.1088-1111. Reprint # 1905.
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48. Wahba, Grace; Johnson, Donald R.; Gao, Feng and Gong, Jianjian. Adaptive tuning of numerical weather prediction models: Randomized GCV in three- and four-dimensional data assimilation. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 123, Issue 11, 1995, pp.3358-3369. Reprint # 2312.
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49. Zapotocny, Tom H.; Johnson, Donald R. and Reames, Fred M. Development and initial test of the University of Wisconsin Global Isentropic-sigma Model. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 122, Issue 9, 1994, pp.2160-2178. Reprint # 1715.
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50. Spaete, Paul; Johnson, Donald R. and Schaack, Todd K. Stratospheric-tropospheric mass exchange during the Presidents' Day storm. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 122, Issue 3, 1994, pp.424-438. Reprint # 1706.
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