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Donald R. Johnson



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26. 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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27. Schaack, Todd K. and Johnson, Donald R. January and July global distributions of atmospheric heating for 1986, 1987, 1988. Journal of Climate, Volume 7, Issue 8, 1994, pp.1270-1285. Reprint # 1855.
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28. Johnson, Donald R. Challenges in the atmospheric sciences: Past, present, and future. Presidential welcome, 73rd AMS annual meeting. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volume 74, Issue 6, 1993, pp.1117-1120. Reprint # 3427.
29. Johnson, Donald R. Closing remarks to the International Symposium on Torrential Rain and Flood. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volume 74, Issue 1, 1993, pp.108-109. Reprint # 3428.
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30. Zapotocny, Tom H.; Johnson, Donald R. and Reames, Fred M. A comparison of regional isentropic-sigma and sigma model simulations of the January 1979 Chicago blizzard. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 121, Issue 7, 1993, pp.2115-2135. Reprint # 1394.
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31. Johnson, Donald R.; Zapotocny, Tom H.; Reames, Fred M.; Wolf, Bart J. and Pierce, R. Bradley. A comparison of simulated precipitation by hybrid isentropic-sigma and sigma models. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 121, Issue 7, 1993, pp.2088-2114. Reprint # 1393.
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32. Lenzen, Allen J.; Johnson, Donald R. and Atlas, Robert. Analysis of the impact of Seasat Scatterometer data and horizontal resolution of GLA model simulations of the QE II storm. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 121, Issue 2, 1993, pp.499-521. Reprint # 1358.
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33. Keller, Linda and Johnson, Donald R. An atmospheric energy analysis of the impact of satellite lidar winds and TIROS temperatures in global simulations. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 120, Issue 12, 1992, pp.2831-2852. Reprint # 1317.
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34. Suomi, V. E.; Limaye, S. S. and Johnson, D. R. High winds of Neptune: A possible mechanism. Science, Volume 251, Issue 4996, 1991, pp.929-932. Reprint # 1214.
35. Hoerling, Martin P. and Johnson, Donald R. An isentropic analysis of the wintertime vorticity exchange in relation to extratropical heat sources and sinks. Tellus, Volume 43, Issue 2, 1991, pp.106-127. Reprint # 1699.
36. Schaack, Todd K.; Lenzen, Allen J. and Johnson, Donald R. Global heating distributions for January 1979 calculated from GLA assimilated and simulated model-based datasets. Journal of Climate, Volume 4, Issue 4, 1991, pp.395-406. Reprint # 1239.
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37. Pierce, R. Bradley; Johnson, Donald R.; Reames, Fred M.; Zapotocny, Tom H. and Wolf, Bart J. Numerical investigations with a hybrid isentropic-sigma model, Part I: Normal-mode characteristics. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, Volume 48, Issue 18, 1991, pp.2005-2024. Reprint # 1225.
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38. Zapotocny, Tom H.; Johnson, Donald R.; Reames, Fred M.; Pierce, R. Bradley and Wolf, Bart J. Numerical investigations with a hybrid isentropic-sigma model, Part II: The inclusion of moist processes. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, Volume 48, Issue 18, 1991, pp.2025-2043. Reprint # 1357.
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39. Suomi, Verner E.; Limaye, Sanjay and Johnson, Donald R. High winds of Neptune: A possible mechanism. Science, Volume 251, Issue 4996, 22 February 1991, pp.929-932. Call Number: SSEC VES No.4529.
40. Suomi, V. E.; Limaye, S. S. and Johnson, D. R. High winds of Neptune: A possible mechanism. Science [submitted to], October 1990 [submitted date], unpaged. Call Number: SSEC VES No.3024, attachment.
41. Bryson, Reid A.; Houghton, David D.; Johnson, Donald R.; Kutzbach, John E.; Schoff, Gretchen H.; Smith, William L. and Young, John A. Lyle H. Horn: 1924-1989. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volume 71, Issue 7, 1990, pp.1048-1049. Reprint # 5040.
42. Schaack, Todd K.; Johnson, Donald R. and Wei, Ming-Ying. The three-dimensional distribution of atmospheric heating during the GWE. Tellus, Volume 42, Issue 3, 1990, pp.305-327. Reprint # 1238.
43. Hoerling, Martin P.; Schaack, Todd K. and Johnson, Donald R. Heating distributions from January and July simulations of NCAR Community Climate Models. Journal of Climate, Volume 3, Issue 4, 1990, pp.417-434. Reprint # 1240.
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44. Johnson, D. R. and Hill, D. K. Quasi-lagrangian diagnostics of a Mediterranean cyclone: Isentropic results. Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics, Volume 36, Issue 1, 1987, pp.118-140. Reprint # 1705.
45. Gallimore, R. G. and Johnson, D. R. A case study of GWE satellite data impact on GLA assimilation analyses of two ocean cyclones. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 114, Issue 11, 1986, pp.2016-2032. Reprint # 743.
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46. Shiau, Jyh-Jen; Wahba, Grace and Johnson, Donald R. Partial spline models for the inclusion of tropopause and frontal boundary information in otherwise smooth two- and three-dimensional objective analysis. Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology, Volume 3, Issue 4, 1986, pp.714-724. Reprint # 1346.
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47. Johnson, Donald R. Summary of the Proceedings of the First National Workshop on the Global Weather Experiment. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volume 67, Issue 9, 1986, pp.1135-1143. Reprint # 741.
48. Gongwang, Si and Johnson, Donald R. A numerical experimental study of some dynamical effects on southern Asiatic high. Advances in Atmospheric Sciences, Volume 2, Issue 2, 1985, pp.135-146. Reprint # 727.
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49. Johnson, Donald R.; Townsend, R. D. and Wei, M. Y. The thermally coupled response of the planetary scale circulation to the global distribution of heat sources and sinks. Tellus, Volume 37, Issue 2, 1985, pp.106-125. Reprint # 629.
50. Townsend, Ronald D. and Johnson, Donald R. A diagnostic study of the isentropic zonally averaged mass circulation during the first GARP global experimentation. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, Volume 42, Issue 15, 1985, pp.1565-1579. Reprint # 669.
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